03-07-2015, 07:26 PM
The Bug was one arrogant ADA. The Beatles music as a motive was pure bullshit from the start. I wonder if he actually believed his own bs.
​Now, that Vince is dead, I really hope that this writer I met gets to finish his book on the case. He did literally years of research and accumulated scores of notebooks. I met with him after someone posted my work on Bugliosi and he told me that most of the stuff I was onto was correct.
There were four things that he said that were very interesting.
First, that Bugliosi told Melcher and Altobelli (the then owner of the house) he would keep them out of it. (BTW, Manson knew something that almost no one knew back then: Altobelli was gay. How did he know that?)
Second, there was more to the Parent killing than Vince let on to.
Third, the sacking of Aaron Stovitz was a strategy and it went up to Evelle Younger at least.
Fourth, when he went to interview Vince, they both tape recorded the interview. And then they both had back up recorders. Vince went into his "Where are you going with this?" routine.
See, to question the Helter Skelter scenario is heresy since its become embedded in our culture. But the point is, its that part of the prosecution's case that made the penalty phase so harsh.
​Now, that Vince is dead, I really hope that this writer I met gets to finish his book on the case. He did literally years of research and accumulated scores of notebooks. I met with him after someone posted my work on Bugliosi and he told me that most of the stuff I was onto was correct.
There were four things that he said that were very interesting.
First, that Bugliosi told Melcher and Altobelli (the then owner of the house) he would keep them out of it. (BTW, Manson knew something that almost no one knew back then: Altobelli was gay. How did he know that?)
Second, there was more to the Parent killing than Vince let on to.
Third, the sacking of Aaron Stovitz was a strategy and it went up to Evelle Younger at least.
Fourth, when he went to interview Vince, they both tape recorded the interview. And then they both had back up recorders. Vince went into his "Where are you going with this?" routine.
See, to question the Helter Skelter scenario is heresy since its become embedded in our culture. But the point is, its that part of the prosecution's case that made the penalty phase so harsh.