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3927351Hippie Cult Leader, The last words of Charles Mansonhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/hippie-cult-leader-the-last-words-of-charles-manson-9780888902962/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3909897/fb54b281-c71f-4fcf-9352-4bfce4f99fd8.jpg?v=6383860607846000006767MXNOptimum Publishing InternationalInStock/Ebooks/3863447Hippie Cult Leader, The last words of Charles Manson6767https://www.gandhi.com.mx/hippie-cult-leader-the-last-words-of-charles-manson-9780888902962/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3909897/fb54b281-c71f-4fcf-9352-4bfce4f99fd8.jpg?v=638386060784600000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20199780888902962_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_<p>Day, Got the scoop of a Lifetime</p><p>-Entertainment Tonight</p><p>Washington Post, August 20th</p><p>5 myths about Manson</p><p>Myth number 2: Manson was a Hippie</p><p>When the Family was indicted on murder charges, the Los Angeles Times labeled the group a hippie clan, and the tag has become an immutable part of the way we see them. In Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood, the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio sneeringly dismisses the Manson girls as hippies. And a new book on Manson, Hippie Cult Leader, also suggests that he shared the movements flower-power ethos. But that was about it!</p><p>incredible insights in your bookwhat was it like speaking with Manson.</p><p>Martinis and Murder</p><p>E-NEWS, August 10th</p><p>Helter Skelter Askew: Why the Story Behind the Manson Family Murders Is Now Full of Holes</p><p>But as weve reached 50 years since four followers from the cult that was later dubbed his Family, butchered seven people over the course of two nights in August, the story of why this all happened has started to shift with regard to the complicated mythology behind the motive that was officially given for his and his minions most infamous crimes.</p><p>And its not as if the motive detailed in courtthe triggering of Helter Skelterwas some sort of logical answer as to why and how these murders took place, either.</p><p>Theres an element of it that remains unsolved, that keeps people talking about it, filmmaker James Buddy Day, author of the new book Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson</p><p>One of the best 9 books on Manson. Oxygen</p><p>Time Magazine, July 26th</p><p>But, says James Buddy Day, a true-crime TV producer and author of the new book Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson, everyone involved in the crimes had a slightly different take on what happened. While researching the book, Day conducted interviews with Manson who was still serving a life sentence during the year leading up to Mansons death on Nov. 19, 2017, at the age of 83, and is thus believed to be the last person to interview the infamous criminal at length.</p><p>Inside Hook August 8th</p><p>I wrote him a bunch of letters and didnt think in a billion years hed call, Day tells InsideHook. Maybe Id get a letter back or something. And then, out of the blue, he just called me this one time. The first time he called me, I thought he would never call again and that it would just be a story to tell at parties. Then he called again. And then he called again, and it became a reality that I could do this documentary and that he would contribute to it. And that even today, two years removed from his death, Mansons story however twisted and grim continues to endure even two years after his death.</p><p>He was aware of U.S. politics. I dont recall ever speaking to him about Trump, but he definitely talked about Obama, who he wasnt a fan of, Day says. Manson was raised in the Deep South in the Ohio River Basin And much later, in prison he carved a swastika on his forehead. He kind of adopted a racist persona to align himself with people in prison who could protect themselves. He was definitely a bigot in that sense.</p><p>True crime documentarian Buddy Day was eating chicken wings in a noisy restaurant when his mobile phone rang. Charles Manson was calling. That quick conversation with the notorious murderer led to a years worth of phone calls between Manson and Day, an award-winning film, and now Days book, Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson. Through hours of conversation with Manson, Manson Family members and their attorneys, friends, and Manson prosecutor Stephen Kay, as well as in-depth study of trial transcripts, police records, and media coverage, Day applies rational thinking to insane acts to create an alternative motive behind the horrific murders of Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Parent, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. The result is an intriguing and thought-provoking read. </p><p>Suzy Spencer, New York Times best-selling author</p><p>You have a prepaid call from<strong>Charles Manson</strong>.</p><p>August 8, 2019, marked the 50th anniversary of the Manson Family murders. The crimes defined a generation and remain an incredible source of public fascination.</p><p>cer, Director and now author James Buddy Day gets inside Mansons head and gets never before told insights from Manson himself. The last journalist to ever speak with Manson and to get his final views and perspective on the murders before he died in 2017. Buddy Day is an expert on the subject and produced three documentaries on Manson over the past three years.</p><p>Backed by extensive interviews with prosecutors, defence attorneys, Manson Family members and Charlie himself, the book will take the reader down a path that debunks Helter Skelter as the reason or motive for murder as presented and then sensationalized by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. He created a fake narrative and an entire industry around promoting this sensational theory to the world. And the world bought it. According to E-News Helter Skelter Askew: Why the Story Behind the Manson Family Murders Is Now Full of Holes. in part based on the book Chaos and now Days book.</p><p>A thought-provoking and an intriguing read.......</p><p>Manson will fascinate true-crimers forever. He was all at once an enigma, carnival barker and clown, but most importantly a bonafide sociopath, whose terrorized victims stories should never be forgotten. Just when you think youve seen and heard all there is about Charlie Boy, here comes HIPPIE CULT LEADERan interesting, at times disturbing, addition to the Manson library. Written with passion and detail, James Buddy Day spins a well-told, new take on an old con man.</p><p>New York Times bestselling investigative journalist,<br />M. William Phelps</p>(*_*)9780888902962_<p>Day, Got the scoop of a Lifetime</p><p>-Entertainment Tonight</p><p>Washington Post, August 20th</p><p>5 myths about Manson</p><p>Myth number 2: Manson was a Hippie</p><p>When the Family was indicted on murder charges, the Los Angeles Times labeled the group a hippie clan, and the tag has become an immutable part of the way we see them. In Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood, the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio sneeringly dismisses the Manson girls as hippies. And a new book on Manson, Hippie Cult Leader, also suggests that he shared the movements flower-power ethos. But that was about it!</p><p>incredible insights in your bookwhat was it like speaking with Manson.</p><p>Martinis and Murder</p><p>E-NEWS, August 10th</p><p>Helter Skelter Askew: Why the Story Behind the Manson Family Murders Is Now Full of Holes</p><p>But as weve reached 50 years since four followers from the cult that was later dubbed his "Family," butchered seven people over the course of two nights in August, the story of why this all happened has started to shift with regard to the complicated mythology behind the motive that was officially given for his and his minions most infamous crimes.</p><p>And its not as if the motive detailed in courtthe triggering of "Helter Skelter"was some sort of logical answer as to why and how these murders took place, either.</p><p>"Theres an element of it that remains unsolved, that keeps people talking about it," filmmaker James Buddy Day, author of the new book Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson</p><p>One of the best 9 books on Manson. Oxygen</p><p>Time Magazine, July 26th</p><p>But, says James Buddy Day, a true-crime TV producer and author of the new book Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson, everyone involved in the crimes had a slightly different take on what happened. While researching the book, Day conducted interviews with Manson who was still serving a life sentence during the year leading up to Mansons death on Nov. 19, 2017, at the age of 83, and is thus believed to be the last person to interview the infamous criminal at length.</p><p>Inside Hook August 8th</p><p>I wrote him a bunch of letters and didnt think in a billion years hed call, Day tells InsideHook. Maybe Id get a letter back or something. And then, out of the blue, he just called me this one time. The first time he called me, I thought he would never call again and that it would just be a story to tell at parties. Then he called again. And then he called again, and it became a reality that I could do this documentary and that he would contribute to it. And that even today, two years removed from his death, Mansons story however twisted and grim continues to endure even two years after his death.</p><p>He was aware of U.S. politics. I dont recall ever speaking to him about Trump, but he definitely talked about Obama, who he wasnt a fan of, Day says. Manson was raised in the Deep South in the Ohio River Basin [And much later, in prison] he carved a swastika on his forehead. He kind of adopted a racist persona to align himself with people in prison who could protect themselves. He was definitely a bigot in that sense.</p><p>True crime documentarian Buddy Day was eating chicken wings in a noisy restaurant when his mobile phone rang. Charles Manson was calling. That quick conversation with the notorious murderer led to a years worth of phone calls between Manson and Day, an award-winning film, and now Days book, Hippie Cult Leader: The Last Words of Charles Manson. Through hours of conversation with Manson, Manson Family members and their attorneys, friends, and Manson prosecutor Stephen Kay, as well as in-depth study of trial transcripts, police records, and media coverage, Day applies rational thinking to insane acts to create an alternative motive behind the horrific murders of Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Parent, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. The result is an intriguing and thought-provoking read. </p><p>Suzy Spencer, New York Times best-selling author</p><p>You have a prepaid call from<strong>Charles Manson</strong>.</p><p>August 8, 2019, marked the 50th anniversary of the Manson Family murders. The crimes defined a generation and remain an incredible source of public fascination.</p><p>cer, Director and now author James Buddy Day gets inside Mansons head and gets never before told insights from Manson himself. The last journalist to ever speak with Manson and to get his final views and perspective on the murders before he died in 2017. Buddy Day is an expert on the subject and produced three documentaries on Manson over the past three years.</p><p>Backed by extensive interviews with prosecutors, defence attorneys, Manson Family members and Charlie himself, the book will take the reader down a path that debunks Helter Skelter as the reason or motive for murder as presented and then sensationalized by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. He created a fake narrative and an entire industry around promoting this sensational theory to the world. And the world bought it. According to E-News "Helter Skelter Askew: Why the Story Behind the Manson Family Murders Is Now Full of Holes." in part based on the book Chaos and now Days book.</p><p>A thought-provoking and an intriguing read.......</p><p>Manson will fascinate true-crimers forever. He was all at once an enigma, carnival barker and clown, but most importantly a bonafide sociopath, whose terrorized victims stories should never be forgotten. Just when you think youve seen and heard all there is about Charlie Boy, here comes HIPPIE CULT LEADERan interesting, at times disturbing, addition to the Manson library. Written with passion and detail, James Buddy Day spins a well-told, new take on an old con man.</p><p>New York Times bestselling investigative journalist,<br />M. 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