Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi, Curt Gentry

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  • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: December 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780393322231
  • Sales Rank: 6,724
  • 687pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

The #1 bestselling crime book of all time has been revised with a new afterword by Vincent Bugliosi. In August of 1969, the nation was shocked to learn of the brutal murders of actress Sharon Tate and six other innocent victims-all shot, stabbed, and bludgeoned to death in a two-day rampage of terror. The murderers were young men and women from middle-class families, followers of the now-notorious serial killer Charles Manson. How did Manson convince his "family" to kill? What actually happened that fatal night at Sharon Tate's Hollywood home? Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi takes readers behind the scenes of the longest trial in American history-and inside the mind of one of America's most compelling criminals.

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Taking a look at the man, the method and the madness, this revised audiobook reveals what really happened in the murders carried out by the Manson family. Abridged. 5 CDs.

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[A] social document of rare importance.

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Vincent Bugliosi, prosecutor of Charles Manson and author of Helter Skelter, Outrage, and other #1 best-selling books, lives in Los Angeles, California.

Curt Gentry has written or contributed to many books, including "Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders" and "J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets". He lives in San Francisco.

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Wow!by Amanda-Katherine

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May 19, 2009: This book goes into great detail about the Manson murders during the 60s/70s. It starts off with the Tate and LaBianca murders, and the reasons for why it took so long to connect the murders, let alone solve them. The first time I took a look at the book and didn't want to pick it up because it was over 400 pages. But then I started to read it and could not put it down! I read it in 2 days. I recommend this book to anyone wanting some thrill, as well as information reguarding Manson and his crazy thinking.

Morbid yet Fascinatingby Anonymous

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April 06, 2009: Usually nonfiction books don't keep my interest, but Helter Skelter was a real page turner. It described the Manson Family in great detail, not to mention the murders they committed. Charles Manson was an incredibly twisted character, and manipulated the minds of his followers. The author, Vincent Bugliosi, was one of the members the prosecution. His vivid imagery makes you feel like you're really at the scene of the crime. As if imagination isn't enough, Helter Skelter contains pictures of the victims, where they were found, and those who took their lives. It was eerie looking back through the photos of the killers after reading their responses in interviews with investigators. The one that stood out to me the most was Susan Atkins. She bragged about the murders. Atkins talked about how good it felt to stab people after describing how she murdered pregnant actress, Sharon Tate. If you enjoy crime stories, this one's a must read.


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