Top Comments
All Comments (67)
-
@cuntrytrash Tex is worse than Manson
-
12 hours was a guess. This newscast aired right after the discovery of the victims' bodies, so they estimated they could have been there for up 12 hours. That's why they said 12 hours.
-
Dead is forever and people don't get over things like this.
-
@cuntrytrash Watson was Manson's flunkie, but you make a good point. People forget his role in this.
-
@cuntrytrash I do agree, that watson was not just a product of Manson, he had his own demons for sure, which i think almost all of the family did. But it was obvious that he was the ' leader' of these already broken soles. It was their ultimate choice however. As far as Watson's job in prison, though,that has nothing to do with anything. I have a nursing background and am interested in becoming a pathologist assistant. or a cororner. It has to be done and just doesn't bother some people.
-
@Redbirdgirl88 Watson is a lunatic. Always was, before Manson and still now after Manson. Watson's prison job is mopping up blood after stabbings/fights as part of the hazmat team. Nice job tex! Besides that, Bruce Davis may have killed someone in 1966 if Howard Davis' theory is correct. Manson was still in prison. Watson's first LAPD interview he even said Manson never told him to kill anyone and didn't remember being asked "do you feel remorse" Was he lying THEN or NOW? Each way, he is a liar.
-
@Redbirdgirl88 What do you think about Tex Watson being identified in a murder from 1968? This was when he left the Ranch one of the many times. Definitely not under Manson's spell. If it is true that he murdered the man in Olancha in 1968, it shows that Watson is a psycho. Not to mention what Watson said in the 1978 Detective magazine about "forcing Van Houten to stab Rosemary's dead body" and "stabbing Frykowski so hard his hand went inside of him" and calling Tate "the pathetic Blond".
-
@cuntrytrash i agree that Tex had his own demons anyways... without manson involved...true enough. But you also stated that he wanted to be like Manson, wanted to emulate him,etc.. and manson had his own, very powerful manipulative ways, which wouldn't have improved Tex's already criminal ways.
-
There where hidden messages in Beatles songs. For the hidden message in Beatles songs search google for "Truth Contest" and then click the top entry on the contest, The Present, then in the table of contents, click The Beatles. The hidden message is what Manson heard in the songs, It makes sense out of what happened..
-
@Redbirdgirl88 True, but how much did M really manipulate Tex? Tex formed his own clique which sold meth and did a lot of nasty things-- ripping off people left and right. Look at what Tex caused with the Crowe situation. His girlfriend was held hostage over his burned drug deal. Tex was using Kasabian, Van Houten and anyone else HE could manipulate. Tex wanted to be a gangster, he wanted to be like M. His problem was ENVY of M and wanting to emulate M. Tex's control was due to ENVY.
Polanski had NOTHING to do with it...these sick bastards ran by that twisted motherfucker killed out so called "love'...innocent people died and you blame someone who wasn't there? YOU are a dumbass
Hammersmashed68 2 years ago 10
ok, maybe. but think about who died: an unborn child. does it matter whose was he/she? still a child...
irinaiaco 3 years ago 8