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Originally posted by jonnywhite
Anybody who can order someone else to murder an innocent person is crazy in my book.
And that's what he did.
But to be more explicit: It's unlawful.
I did one time see a small interview with him. I kept wondering why he acted so strangely. I wondered if he's somehow conflicted inside or angry. I know when I'm angry or conflicted about something I can say things that I wouldn't say when I'm not angry or conflicted. The questions is is there ever a moment where Manson does not act this way? I wonder how much of it comes from being in prison and feeling like nobody will listen to him now that everybody considers him a murderer and a crazy man. But he should also know that he deserves it. You can't be the mastermind behind a murder and not expect there to be consequences, you know? He can't pretend things can be different.
When your own choices lead to the anger or conflict, it's only yourself you can blame.
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Wild-eyed cult leader Charles Manson has been hospitalized in California with a bleak prognosis, according to a report Wednesday.
The 83-year-old was brought to a Bakersfield hospital three days ago, TMZ.com said.
The notorious mass murderer serving seven life sentences in Corcoran State Prison in California has been suffering from health issues for some time.
Wild-eyed cult leader Charles Manson has been hospitalized in California with a bleak prognosis, according to a report Wednesday.
The 83-year-old was brought to a Bakersfield hospital three days ago, TMZ.com said.
The notorious mass murderer serving seven life sentences in Corcoran State Prison in California has been suffering from health issues for some time.