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7 Reddit comments about Manson in His Own Words: The Shocking Confessions of 'The Most Dangerous Man Alive':

u/funkybassmannick · 3 pointsr/writing

Charles Manson might not fit the true definition of a psychopath, but his memoir, Charles Manson: In His Own Words has got to be my favorite biography of all time. By the end, I almost emphasized with his reasons. It's kind of creepy in that way.

u/Awkwaaaard · 2 pointsr/books

You will read a book in a day/two days I'm telling you. It's too interesting and fucked up and true to put down.

Absolutely -

The Last Victim by Jason Moss This dude corresponds with Gacy (this is all true) it is definitely something to read, quite disturbing.

Gift of Fear by Gaven de Becker This due has worked with John Douglas. We read his book GoF along side Douglas'

Serial Killers and Mass Murderers by Nigel Cawthorne

Charles Manson's Autobiography Now I read this in 8th grade --- way too old for a 12 year old [young for my grade] um - I'm not positive this is what I read. Only because when I read it I had found it in the library in a dark corner and it was a solid red hardcover that just said "Charles Manson Autobiography" but I couldn't find anything else so I'm assuming this is it. It should be written from his perspective if it's the right one. (A lot of sex too)

Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters

yes, I have read all of these. And in searching for links for you I found that John Douglas released a book I had not read yet about internet crimes. Interesting, especially because the serial killer roaming around on Long Island, well the first four girls identified were Craigs List prostitutes. Anyway there's a couple more books I want to recommend but I have to check my bookcase (all the names start to blur after a while..)

u/Smark_Henry · 2 pointsr/cringepics

Well, I mean, he did write a book.

u/dreamawake · 1 pointr/news

For those throwing judgements on this story without knowing the amount of variety upon the subject, I suggest you research manson with an open mind or shut the fuck up and stop siding against the man just because everyone else is. Watch this interview - Or read this book. My opinion? Manson for president 2012.

u/pwnhelter · 1 pointr/bestof

> It's like the Manson family doing an AMA and saying you want to hear the other point of view on the Tate murders.


> I would absolutely love it if that happened.


http://www.amazon.com/Manson-His-Own-Words-Confessions/dp/0802130240

Not the manson family, but I read it and it was interesting as fuck