There is no simple answer to this question. It is a tale of caution, what happens in society with no rules to live by. That evil exists and it wears a mask that looks like our daughters, sons, neighbors. That when Jesus comes, He won't ask young people to kill strangers to prove how worthy they are. Mostly, he probably needed to purge Manson from his mind.
No. Helter Skelter is a true crime bestselling book by Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. A novel is fiction. Bugliosi has gone on to write several other best selling true crime books. One about the OJ Simpson trial.
He had several and one even lived to tell his tale. Early defense attorney Ronald Hughes disappeared after crossing Manson in court. After that his attorney was Irving Kanarek who informed the court that Manson could defend himself, although as an attorney I'm sure he was reluctant to let Manson represent himself in such a high profile, death penalty case.
Unless Manson took out a copyright on his story anyone can write about his life. The L.A. prosecuter that convicted Manson and his chums wrote a bestseller based on the arrest, trial, and sentencing of the notorius killers. Vincent Bugliosi had the trial transcripts which are open to the public, and his own first-hand account of the proceedings. Legally you can write about your own experiences.
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No, he did not. But many books have been written about him.
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He suffered from a brain Disorder called Hypergraphia , that makes you write. you ...... stupid people