Charles Manson, Cult Leader, Mastermind
of 1969 Murders Of Sharon Tate, Six Others, Dead At 83
Charles Manson, the cult leader and
mastermind behind the 1969 deaths of Sharon Tate and six others has
died, authorities told The Associated Press.
SPECIAL OPED FROM GERALDO RIVERA WHO
INTERVIEWED MANSON IN THE 1970s
“Charlie Manson is on death’s door,” I
heard Friday evening from various sources. “It couldn’t happen to a
nicer guy,” was my first reaction,
followed Monday morning with grim
satisfaction by the news that at 83 years old, the monster was dead.
Good riddance.
Why so harsh? In 1969, he was responsible for nine of the bloodiest
murders ever committed. One of them, a lovely actress named Sharon Tate,
was 8˝ months pregnant when Manson’s devoted acolytes chopped her up and
hung her upside down. The other victims were similarly savaged.
Devoid of remorse, his head filled with notions of grandeur, for decades
Manson enjoyed infamy among successive generations of young people
seduced by the fact this murderous scum couched his crimes in
environmental and anti-racist babble.
I hate the fact that despite the brutality of his crimes, or perhaps
because of them, his face adorned what were some of America’s biggest
selling T-shirts. More popular than Che or Mao, Charlie was a
charismatic snake charmer, an articulate, eco-friendly homicidal maniac
who was part Jim Jones and part Adolf Hitler.
Personally, I feel no mercy for the low-life whose enduringly perverse
popularity was testimony to something dark in America’s psyche.
His twisted soul shined through that hateful swastika tattoo carved on
his forehead between those glaring, piercing, beady eyes.
One of America's most notorious mass killers spent four decades in
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Cult leader Charles Manson dead at age 83
He told me in our epic televised 1988 face-to-face confrontation inside
San Quentin that he could save our over-populated planet if he could
just “kill 50 million” of us.
I told him he was “a mass-murdering dog.” He told me that if he didn’t
like the way our interview was presented he would have my head handed to
my family in a basket.
I told him that if anything happened to me his roomies in the joint
would set him on fire again, as they did in 1984.
As testament to his curious appeal, the hugely rated interview has been
downloaded many millions of times.
Manson was living on borrowed time anyway. He was originally sentenced
to die in the gas chamber, but was spared in 1972 when the California
Supreme Court ruled that the statute under which he was condemned was
unconstitutional. His sentenced commuted to life he was denied parole 12
times.
Most of his so-called "family" is either dead or still in prison.
Only one of the largely well-educated, middle-class kids he convinced to
kill for him has been granted parole. Just 19 when she admittedly
devolved into barbarism to please Charlie, now 69-year-old Leslie Van
Houten remains behind bars awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown’s decision to
accept or reject the Parole Board’s recommendation that she be set free.
The now dead cult leader had one foot in the grave for several years,
only to bounce back.
In January, Manson was admitted to Mercy Hospital in Bakersfield because
of intestinal bleeding. Officials now confirm that he has died.
Personally, I feel no mercy for the low-life whose enduringly perverse
popularity was testimony to something dark in America’s psyche.
Don’t rest in peace, Charlie. Go instead to be with your friend, the
Devil.
Geraldo Rivera currently serves as a roaming correspondent-at-large for
Fox News Channel. He joined the network in 2001 as a war correspondent.