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Unspeakable Evil: The Zodiac Killer / Charles Manson

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The Zodiac Killer
If not for the ominous shadow ofJack the Ripper, the case of the Zodiac Killer would perhaps be the greatest mystery the world has ever known. The Zodiac Killer was the self-given name to a murderer who took responsibility for the deaths of at least five people in the San Francisco area of California throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Over the decades, the case has become synonymous with mystery and injustice. The Zodiac Killer’s murders were brutal, bizarre and without remorse. Despite extensive searching, analyzing and profiling, no conclusive evidence of the Zodiac Killer’s identity has ever been put forward. Of course, many theories exist, some of which appear to answer all of the questions one would have regarded the identity of a notorious serial killer. However, none are concrete enough to serve as solid confirmation of who he really was. This is the story of a delusional, inhuman killing machine. It is often said that the truth is stranger than fiction, and the Zodiac Killer’s reign of terror continues to prove this.

Charles Manson Murders
At the age of 82, Charles Manson sits in Corcoran State Prison in California with an extensive record, most notably of which includes leading a cult that committed a murder spree. In 1969, over a period of five weeks and at four different locations, Manson’s followers killed a total of nine people in very gruesome manners. Manson referred to this spree of insanity as “Helter Skelter,” stolen from the Beatles hit song. He believed that these murders would incite and apocalyptic race war, which he believed was inevitable. Found guilty in 1971, Manson may have been responsible for more murders than were discovered. Charles Manson has been extensively covered. He was deemed by one magazine as “The Most Dangerous Man Alive.” Those cult members who were additionally responsible for the murders were convicted alongside Manson. However, he had many followers who managed to remain out of prison who continued to spout and believe Manson’s ideologies. The uniqueness of the Manson murders only grew as more was discovered about Charles Manson and the Manson family. Already a former convict when he formed the cult, Charles Manson was a singer and songwriter as well. Some of his more notable work has even been covered by popular bands, growing into somewhat of a cult sensation. This, is his story.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2018

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August 20, 2019
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Poor grammar, poorly proofread and elementary writing.p. Pick another book if you are interested in the story of a Charles Manson.
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