Prosecutor of Charles Manson Talks About Grisly Tate - Labianca Murders Nearly 40 Years Ago - Video 8/5/09
Here is video from this afternoon where Fox News talked with Vincent Bugliosi, the prosecutor of the infamous Charles Manson Family murders of actress Sharon Tate and the Labianca family in California. The murders took place nearly 40 years ago on August 9, 1969.
Bugliosi talks about the grisly murders, which included 269 stab wounds, and shocked the entire nation. Fox News is planning a major special report this coming Friday night at 9 pm cdt, with Greta Van Susteren hosting. We'll post more on those infamous murders as August 9 draws near.












4 comments:
Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers were of the same mind-set, yet they walk free as "professors" in higher education. Why the double standard?
40 Years and what has really changed ? The establishment is continuing to drive more rules down our throat's, people still thrive on true crime, and the media still blow's things out of proportion.
Friday August 8th, I took a trip out to the isolated Barker Ranch, then to Spans movie ranch to take some photos. Barker Ranch was deserted as it has been every time I have been out there. Spans movie ranch is just an old field that is watched over by some people that have a big chip on there shoulders, you know the kind the one's with the oh so important security patch on there shirt. Before being asked to leave what is supposed to be state property, I ran into a young guy that I will call (P)
who was in the area taking some pictures, It was interesting talking to him about the whole case. I left there and drove to Cielo Dr and was surprised not to see any flowers or candles at the gates. So I picked some flowers from the embankment and laid them at the base of the new gates. I didn't the people in the area would mind. The flowers are for Steven, Jay, Voitek, Abigail, and Sharon. Rest in peace God bless you Vince Amaya
Manson legal trivia:
Do you know who the original judge was for the Manson trial? He stayed on the bench until he recused himself because he felt he could no longer be impartial, given all the abusive tactics used by the defendants and their legal counsel.
Judge Joseph P. Wapner.
As in "4PM, time for Wapner". As in "The People's Court".
Interesting trivia, Diogenes. I did not know that. I always liked Judge Wapner.
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