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Charles Manson Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (Cincinnati, 12 de noviembre 1.2 Segundo arresto de 1934) es un conocido criminal estadounidense. Fue el fundador y líder de “La Familia”, grupo que perpe- Volvió a ser arrestado más tarde por robo de vehículos. tró varios asesinatos, entre ellos, el macabro asesinato de En 1958 quedó en libertad provisional, pero fue arresta- Sharon Tate (esposa de Roman Polanski) y sus invitados do nuevamente en 1961 por falsificación de cheques. Po- en su residencia de Beverly Hills el 9 de agosto de 1969. co tiempo después, ya divorciado de su primera mujer, se casa con la prostituta Candy “Leona” Stevens. De ese Cumple condena desde 1971, tras ser condenado a cadena matrimonio nace Charles Luther Manson, su segundo hi- perpetua como instigador de estos crímenes. jo conocido. Después de que Manson fuera condenado, se publicaron Por aquella época, y nuevamente en la cárcel, comienza algunas grabaciones y canciones escritas e interpretadas su formación esotérica y posteriormente a utilizar con- por él. Varios músicos, entre ellos GG Allin, Marilyn ceptos de la filosofía oriental. Manson había pasado la Manson, Guns N' Roses, White Zombie y Scars On mayor parte de su vida adulta en prisión, principalmente Broadway han hecho versiones de algunas de sus cancio- por robo de vehículos y fraude, aunque también fue acu- nes. sado de proxenetismo. Manson, a quien se le negó la libertad condicional en abril de 2012 y no fue programada otra audiencia de libertad condicional hasta el año 2027. 2 Nacimiento de «La Familia» Fue liberado en marzo de 1967 y se trasladó a San Fran- cisco, donde reunió a un grupo de seguidores a los que se referiría como «La Familia». Poco después volvió a 1 Biografía trasladarse, esta vez a Los Ángeles, con «La Familia». Nació el 12 de noviembre de 1934 en Cincinnati (EEUU). Hijo de Kathleen Maddox (11/1/1918 - 31/7/1973), una 2.1 Relación con Dennis Wilson soltera de 16 años que se quedó embarazada de un coronel llamado Scott Walker (11/5/1910 - 30/12/1954) que se Manson publicó el álbum Lie: The love and terror cult el desentendió del niño y de la madre. Un tiempo más tarde, 6 de marzo de 1970 (grabado entre septiembre de 1967 y Kathleen se casó con un obrero llamado William Manson, agosto de 1968) para poder financiar su defensa. Una de que le dio el apellido al niño. las canciones del álbum había sido grabada previamente por The Beach Boys para el álbum 20/20, se retitulo co- mo «Never Learn Not to Love», en los créditos figuraba como único autor Dennis Wilson, quien había sido cola- borador cercano de «La Familia». El trabajo resultante 1.1 Primer arresto de Manson se trataba de un álbum mezcla entre folk y country. Este disco contenía el sencillo Look at your ga- Se sabe que su primer robo a mano armada fue en 1947 me, girl, canción donde Manson suena muy inspirado can- a los trece años a una tienda de comida. Luego de este tando solamente con su guitarra no tan afinada. Este tema incidente, Manson fue encerrado en un instituto del cual fue versionado años más tarde por los Guns N' Roses en escapó cuatro días después junto a otro muchacho. En el su álbum The Spaghetti Incident?. La banda Ramones, en camino Manson y su amigo cometieron otros dos deli- su canción «Glad to see you go», hacen referencia a este tos a mano armada. En 1951, tras una serie de arrestos muchacho. y fugas, Charles Manson fue enviado a prisión por con- ducir un vehículo robado. Al final de 1952 había ocho cargos contra él. Fue transferido a otra prisión y liberado 2.2 Helter Skelter en 1954 por buen comportamiento. En 1954, y con dieci- nueve años de edad, Manson se casa con Jean Willis, una Manson reinterpretó el sentido de la canción Helter Skel- enfermera de diecisiete años. Con ella tendría su primer ter que aparece en Álbum blanco, de The Beatles, publi- hijo. cado en 1968: los negros iniciarían una guerra civil contra 1 2 4 PROCESO JUDICIAL los blancos, de la que saldrían vencedores. Más tarde, in- de la masacre, el inmueble pertenecía a Melcher, por lo capaces de gestionar su victoria, buscarían el consejo de que podría haberse tratado de un error.[1] «La Familia». 3.2 Asesinato de los LaBianca 3 Crímenes de “La Familia” La noche siguiente, Manson entró en la casa del empre- sario Leno LaBianca y su mujer Rosemary en las afueras 3.1 Asesinatos en Cielo Drive, 10050 de Los Ángeles. Tras asegurarles que él no les haría daño, los ató y dejó entrar a Tex, Patricia Krenwinkel y Leslie La noche del sábado 9 de agosto de 1969, Charles Wat- Van Houten, quienes mataron a la pareja, apuñalándolos son, Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins y Linda Kasabian En las paredes aparecieron escritas con sangre las frases entraron en la residencia número 10050 de Cielo Drive en “Rise” (Álcense), “Helter Skelter"(nombre de una cono- Beverly Hills, California, y las acólitas de Manson mata- cida canción de The Beatles) y “Death to pigs” (Muerte a ron salvajemente a Sharon Tate, la mujer de Roman Po- los cerdos). lanski, que estaba embarazada de ocho meses, recibiendo dieciséis puñaladas, de las cuales once fueron a manera de tortura y cinco de ellas, según el forense, mortales de necesidad. Dejándola morir desangrada, la colgaron del 4 Proceso judicial techo junto a Jay Sebring. Sus otros invitados, Abigail Folger y Voytek Frykowski, fueron apuñalados en los jar- 4.1 Investigación dines exteriores de la mansión. Antes de entrar, habían disparado dando muerte al joven Miembros de “La Familia (fraternidad de asesinos)" ha- Steven Parent, que abandonaba la casa en ese momento. bían sido ya responsables del asesinato de Gary Hinman, Linda Kasabian, seguidora de “La Familia”, recibió más un profesor de música, y se los creía autores de otros mu- tarde inmunidad por dar información contra el grupo. chos asesinatos. En calidad de sospechosa de ser cómpli- ce de ese homicidio resultó detenida la secuaz Susan At- Se ha especulado mucho sobre el móvil de este crimen, kins, y esta seguidora terminó siendo fatal para Manson que aún hoy no está demasiado claro. En principio se dijo y su grupo. Conforme se señaló acerca de este episodio: que la elección de la casa había sido casual. Se sabe que “En la cárcel la muchacha se jactó ante una compañera Manson ya había estado en aquella mansión por lo menos de su participación en los crímenes en las residencias de en dos ocasiones. Sharon Tate y de los de La Bianca. Aquella reclusa no la Se dice que el posible móvil fue el rodaje de la película delató, aunque le contó la historia a otra presa, la cual sí se de Roman Polanski Rosemary’s Baby. El director había animó a formular la denuncia. A partir de aquel momento sufrido amenazas de grupos esotéricos de la época a cau- irían cayendo en manos de las autoridades los integrantes sa del rodaje, ya que trataba un tema polémico como era de la cofradía”.[2][3] la práctica del satanismo entre las personas de la elite es- tadounidense y el advenimiento de un hijo del diablo, al igual que Dios envió a Jesús a la Tierra. 4.2 Arresto Cuando Susan Atkins abandonó la casa cogió una toalla Manson no había estado presente en los asesinatos, pero y la empapó con sangre de Sharon Tate y la usó para es- fue sentenciado por conspiración el 25 de enero de 1971 cribir en el exterior de la puerta principal la palabra “pig” y, el 29 de marzo del mismo año, a pena de muerte. Esta (“cerdo”). sentencia fue más tarde conmutada por cadena perpetua Posteriormente se dijo que el móvil de los asesinatos tenía después de que la Corte Suprema de California aboliera que ver con una venganza personal contra el peluquero la pena de muerte en ese estado. de Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, quien habría pagado a un Durante su proceso penal, el reo se defendió a sí mismo y par de mujeres (supuestas seguidoras de Manson) para convirtió las audiencias en actos circenses. Del alto con- que se dejaran “humillar sexualmente” por Sebring. En tenido mediático de la actuación del procesado da cuenta venganza, los miembros de La Familia se dirigieron al el fiscal de la causa Vincent Bugliosi: “Manson sorprendió lugar donde se encontraba el peluquero y, confundiendo a todos diciendo que él también quería declarar… Estuvo a Tate con una amante, decidieron darle muerte ante él. hablando durante una hora. Empezó hablando tan bajo Existe una teoría la cual afirma que el ataque pudo tener que los espectadores que llenaban la sala tenían que incli- como plan liquidar a Terry Melcher y su novia Candice narse hacia delante para oírle. Pero después de pocos mi- Bergen. Manson pensaba que Melcher lo iba a ayudar a nutos la voz cambió, se fue haciendo más fuerte, más ani- lanzarse en la industria musical. Cuando Manson se en- mada y, como ya había descubierto de mis conversaciones teró de que Melcher lo rechazó, mandó a sus discípulos con él, cuando esto ocurría parecía que su rostro también a la casa de Cielo Drive a que lo asesinaran. Meses antes cambiaba. Manson el Don Nadie, Manson el Mártir, Man- 6.1 Manson como músico 3 son el Maestro, Manson el Profeta. Fue pasando por éstas Con The Beatles el cruce es más bien simbólico. Dentro y más personalidades”.[4] del mismo Álbum Blanco está la canción Piggies, que fue Algunas de las frases que pronunció durante el juicio se interpretada como una burla a las clases dirigentes.
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