Charles Manson Faces Of Evil, Violence, And Insanity

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Charles Manson was the known face of evil. He was at fault for wretched murders of a poor pregnant actress and six other innocent people. The vile manson died at an age of 83 on Sunday, November 19, 2017. Manson died with his name still reminding people of true evil, violence, and insanity.
Debra Tate, who’s pregnant sister Shannon tate was brutally murdered along with her unborn child, spoke out on Manson’s death. She had known the killer had been sick for a long time. She had been expecting his death to come soon. She said that she would make sure that all of Manson’s followers would remain behind bars for the rest of their lives. "I've forgiven them, but that does not mean I've forgotten what they did," she said. "I will never forget."

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