"So is he coming or what?" " He, ll be here." " I hope." "He, s gonna straighten this all out." " He wants his money." " What money, man?" "He says you have money." " He wants it." " Bobby, if I had any fricking money I would have given it to you the first time you hit me, all right?" "You know?" "Charlie, hey." "What, s going on, man?" "Hey." "Here, s what you, re gonna do, unless you want to lose your other ear." " What, s that?" " No." "No!" "You, re gonna sign over everything you have to us." "What is everything?" "Everything means everything." "Everywhere you look." "There, s a house, that, s part of everything, we, ll take it." "Is that a car outside?" "We, ll take that too." "Everything." "I want that money that you owe me, and if you don, t pay me what you owe me, then I, ll pay you what you owe me." " Okay." " Okay, okay." "Okay." "Charlie." "Okay." "Okay." "Okay." "Okay, okay." "Here, take..." "Take it!" "That, s it." "That, s the house." "That, s the car." "That, s all I got, I..." "I swear." "There, s no money." "That, s it, man." "We ain, t gonna get nothing out of him." "We can, t leave him." "He, ll call the police." "Well, you know what to do." "Bobby, no." "Don, t do this, man." "Bobby, don, t do it." "Don, t do it, man!" "No!" "No!" "Lt, s like being in a movie." "Yeah, Charlie has a deal with the owner." "And we help him run the place." "There, s about 25 of us here altogether." "Charlie takes real good care of us." "He, s like our savior." "When do I meet Charlie?" "I don, t know." "And don, t ask." "He, ll find you." "Thanks for telling me about this place, Gypsy." " I had nowhere else to go." " Sure." "Hey, guys." "Hey." " This is Linda." " Hi." "Linda, Sadie Katie, Paul." " Hey." " And Tex over there." " What, s her name?" " Tanya." " She, s beautiful." " Thank you." "We, ll see you at dinner." "Don, t worry." "She, ll be with all the other kids." "See, Charlie wants all the children raised by everybody, not just the mother, the father." "He says that that, s how we get rid of the ego that parents put in their kids." "Come on." "Bye." "Hey, George." " Hey, Squeaky." " Hi." "This here is Linda." " Howdy." " She, s gonna be staying with us." "Linda, this is George Spahn." "He, s the owner of the ranch." "And this is Squeaky." "She, s like his Seeing Eye dog." "L..." "I wanted a few things out of that." "What, s yours is ours, and what, s ours is yours." "Do you have any credit cards?" " No." " Driver, s license?" "Yeah." " I wanted that picture of my mother." " No, you don,t." "Welcome to the family." "Man, I guess I goofed that one up too, didn, t I?" "Listen, I can play, man." "I can play." "I just, I, m not used to all these microphone things pointing at you..." " Dennis." "Where, d you find this guy?" "He found me." "Him and his pack lived with me." "Got too crazy though." " Kicked him out?" " I had to move out." "Bought a new house." "My manager got rid of him eventually." "Give him some happy right now." " Has he done anything?" " Put one of his songs on our 20/20 album." "B-side of a single." "Didn, t make much noise." "I feel that happy." "Okay, now, Rosie..." " Was he really in prison?" " Major." "Got out a couple years ago." " Is he dangerous?" " Look at his eyes, you tell me." "People will love him for that alone." "Hey, listen, let me explain something to you, man." "I wrote a couple hundred songs." "And then I get down here, and I just, you know, kind of forgot." "Charlie, this is Terry Melcher." "He manages some great bands." " I, ve heard a lot about you, Charlie." " Oh, man, man." "I wish someone would have let me know that you were coming down, man." "This is what I, m trying to do, man." "I, m trying to take that sound and stretch it out." "So maybe we could play it back and see if there, s something that looks like a song in there." "And get it out, man." "Because I, ve got to get an album out." " What, s the rush, Charlie?" " How about I got plans." "I got a message." "How about you know what I got." "You know what I, m talking about and you know wouldn, t it be nice, as you would say, Mr. Beach Boy if I didn, t have any of my words changed this time." "We made your song better, Charlie." "Oh, no, see, you made my song bomb." "See, you only had the B right there, Beach Boy." "You know, by the way, the official title of that song, you know, we like to call that , Dennis Wilson Is a Real Wussy.," "You, d think he, d be happy having a tune on an album." "Not Charlie." "Look, I, ll tell you what." "We, ll get some people together out to the ranch you play, we can see what you, re about." "What kind of people you talking about?" "Record-type guys?" "Absolutely." "You can tell them some of your prison stories." " And maybe Terry will come." " Lf I can." "Don, t count on it." "Nice to meet you." " I, m going to count on it." " Don, t count on it." "If I could..." "How about absolutely Thursday?" "How about absolutely...?" " I got a busy week." " Bring them contracts." "Well, I heard something about..." "What was it, Thursday?" "His friends missed him at some bagpipe parade in Santa Monica." "Bagpipe parade?" "Well, that could certainly explain getting stabbed to death." "ID?" "Gary Hinman, music teacher." "Multiple stab wounds in the chest, and his left ear has been cut off." "Oh, yeah, and the neighbor says his car is missing." "Is that blood?" "Lt, s being tested, but yeah, it is." "Black Panthers?" "Open wide." "Far out." "Thank you." " There you go." " That, s all for you." "I hear that." "No, not yet." "We have to wait till the dogs eat before the girls do." "Why?" "Is that what you said?" "That word I can, t even get it out of my mouth." " Gypsy, help me out." " She said, Why?" "That word." "There, s no such thing as that word here., Why, is banned., Why, don, t belong here." ", Why, is just..." "How come you don, t know that?" "She just came today, Charlie." "Well, why don, t you tell me about it?" "I split up with my husband." "Actually, he dumped us." "Me and my daughter." "We were all gonna go down to South America." "Where you been living?" "We were staying in some pretty cool communes in New Mexico and then we came down here." "So, what are you looking for, woman?" "Wait, let me think." "Jesus, maybe?" "You looking for old J.C.?" "I don, t know." "Maybe." "Well, if you, re looking to do your looking around here..." "Excuse me, darling." "You, re gonna have to bring us something." "Bring you what?" "Well, I don, t know." "You got to look around you." "And don, t look from here." "You got to look from right here." "Look out there." "Look at the people you know." "You see them out there?" "What do they have?" "Look at all they have, and ask yourself, from here you really think they need all of that?" "All those dollar bills and all them cars?" "Candy." "So let your heart bring us something that will show us your heart." "We met the Beach Boys today." "One of the Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson." "Is that the one that sings real high?" "They all sing real high, Sadie." "Well, it was a Beach Boy, anyway." "Who was the other guy?" " Doris Day, s son." " Really?" "Terry Melcher." "He, s a big record producer." "Him and Dennis Wilson are gonna make Charlie a star." "That, s right." "We should get Doris Day to come out here for a few days." "She, ll forget all about Rock Hudson." "That thought that you, re carrying the one about your father it, s a very heavy thought." "And it, s still holding you back, because you, re still giving it the reins." "It, s my stepfather." "He hates me." "How did you know?" "Well, you can, t hide from me, you see?" "I feel disposable." "I, m..." "I, m..." "I mean, my husband, my father..." "I don, t really fit anywhere." "Well, how long are you gonna keep playing your part in their game?" "Your disposable role in the game that they, re playing with your life." "You, you, re not disposable." "Look at you." "You, re valuable." "You, re the most valuable and perfect thing in this world." "You don, t mean that." "You think I don, t know what it feels like to be looked through?" "To be thrown away?" "That, s why we take care of each other." "See, I know who you are." "I can see you inside and out." "All your beauty." "All of your own beauty, you see?" "Now, can you see mine?" "I think so." "Come to now." "Now, where I am your husband now." "Where I am your father now." "Where I swear to you, you you will never, never be thrown away again." "I feel like you can see inside me." "Both hands on the wheel where I can see them, please." "Step out of the vehicle!" "Step out of the vehicle." "Turn around, put your hands on the hood." "Do you know you, re driving a dead guy, s car?" "Charlie?" "Linda has something she wants to give to you." "It, s $5000 I took from my ex-husband, s friend." "The first time I ever stole anything." "I did it for you." "You..." "You did good." "Now, did she steal?" " No." " No." "And why not?" "Because everything belongs to everybody." "Come on." "Creepy crawl." "It, s coming." "Damn right." "Black man, s been on the bottom too long." "It, s whitey, s turn now." "Helter Skelter." "Get ready." "What time did he call?" "I don, t know." "There, s no clocks here." "Sadie took my watch." "I just heard the phone ringing, so I picked it up." "Did he say anything else?" " Just that he was gonna stay quiet." " What are you guys talking about?" "Bobby got arrested yesterday in Gary, s car." "Does Charlie know?" "He ain, t coming, Charlie." "I thought he would be here with all them record-type guys." "Well, I don, t see him, do you?" "You remember where he lives?" "Yeah." "Dropped him off that night in Dennis, car." "Well, let, s go." "Sharon, you, re surrounded by people on the movie set." " Don, t you want privacy?" " I don, t want to argue about it." " You were nice enough to let us stay here..." " There is plenty of room for both of you." "When Roman gets home, you should have the place to yourself." "Roman loves you and Voytek." " He wants you to stay." " And I love Roman, s movies." "And I would never do anything to upset him, so wherefore, we, ll stay." ", Therefore., Your English is awful." "My English gets better by the day, and soon, it will outrank yours and people will think I, m the rich heiress." " Hell, your English gets better by the hour." "Well, Roman sure does love a crowd." " He doesn, t mind Jay spending time here?" " Oh, Jay and I are over." " Roman knows that." " But does Jay know that?" "Jay is Jay." " Oh, that might be Roman, s trunks." " This late?" "So?" "Oh, I, m sorry." "I didn, t see you standing there." " I, m looking for Terry." " Who?" "Terry." "Terry Melcher." "Terry Melcher?" "He doesn, t live here for months anymore." " Terry doesn, t live here anymore?" " That is what I just said." "Who are you to come through the gate like that?" " Terry!" " Hey!" "I said there is no Terry..." " Terry!" " Hey." " Terry, Terry, Terry." " Hey!" "Who is it?" "Nobody." "No Melcher here." "Good night." "You wouldn, t believe what they throw away." "Like, if nobody orders French fries an hour after they, re made, they throw them out." "It, s like a law or something." "How, s this?" "Oh, excellent." "Roughage." "I don, t know what we, ll do when we get to the desert." "I guess Charlie, s got it figured out." "Is Charlie really taking us to the desert?" "Yeah, after Helter Skelter comes down." "What, s that?" "Charlie only talks about it with the guys, a war between the blacks and whites, the blacks are gonna start it but we, ll be in the desert by then." "How long have you known Charlie?" "Oh, I met the soul in San Francisco on the Haight." "I was dancing in a booby bar, and I met him on the street." "He sang songs to me." "I would love to hear him sing." "He gave me the name Sadie." "You, re in love with him already." " Aren, t you?" " Charlie is love." "I once saw him pick up a dead bird, breathe on it, the bird flew away." "He changes you." "Before I met him, I was totally lost." "I didn, t even know what I was here for." "I hated everybody, and now I love everybody." "That, s what Charlie gave me." "That, s what he gives everybody." "He just fills up the empty spaces." "Do you know he, s Jesus?" "Charlie." "Hey, man." "Knock, okay?" "Nobody showed." "Nobody showed." "We waited and we waited." "What the hell are you talking about, Charlie?" "Let, s see now, when was that?" "Oh, Thursday, yes." "Someone..." "Someone was supposed to be coming by Thursday." "No one made any promises, man." "Talk to Melcher again if you think that will help." "Oh, Melcher, yeah." "That was his name." "Well, I can, t get to him, Dennis." "So here I am again." "Here I am as your brother, once again, asking you can..." "Would you call him for me, again?" "I, ll give him one more chance." "Be no problem." "Look, I did what I could." "I got you on tape, didn, t I?" "Well, yeah, maybe you got me on a demo tape, man, but where is the deal?" "Where is the album?" "Where is that album you know I got to get out?" " What do you want me to do, Charlie?" " How about doing what you said you, d do Mr. Beach Boy?" " I didn, t make any promises." "Maybe you scared Melcher away." "Well, I, ll tell you what." "I got a new song for you." "It, s called, I Need $ 1500.," "Forget it, man." "You cost me thousands already." "I had to move out of my house because you guys wrecked it." " The way I see it you thought you, d take my music my music, tie it up in a little Beach Boys bow, turn around and say, Charlie, no, no." "You don, t have any money coming." "You don, t have any money coming., Is that right?" "What the hell is this?" "That, s for you." "You go ahead, you take that." "And every time you look at that, I just want you to think:" ", Oh, that, s right." "Isn, t it nice that I, m still alive?" "Hey, I tried to help you, man!" "Lt, s not my fault that everyone thinks you, re some ungrateful, ex-con, pimp novelty act." "Melcher doesn, t want anything to do with you either." "Just stay the hell away from all of us!" "How do we get everybody to the bottomless pit, Charlie?" "Gonna build a road through Devil, s Canyon." "We, ll have enough dune buggies, everything, ll be ready." "When is Helter Skelter gonna start?" "That, s what the Beatles been trying to tell us." "That, s a message they want me to get out in my album." "Now I got to find another way to get it started." "Are we still getting Bobby out of jail, Charlie?" "We, re not talking about Bobby right now, are we?" "Lt, s all right." "He, s only giving her what she wants." "Tex, meet me in the saloon after dinner." "It, s time." "Time for you to take little blackie by the hand, show him how to kill some piggies." "I want you to go on up to where Terry Melcher used to live." "They got movie stars there now." "Kill everybody in the house." "Gruesome as you can." "Sadie, Linda, Katie." "You, re gonna go with Tex, and do what he tells you to do, okay?" "Now is the time." "Helter Skelter." "I want you to wrap these in a rag." "If we get stopped you throw them out." "But we, re just going on a creepy crawl, right?" "Oh, definitely." "Here." "Hold up." "I want you to leave a sign, okay?" "You girls know what to write." "Something witchy." " I want you home for your birthday." " Maybe Tuesday." " Yeah." " lf I can get the visa." "Why?" "What do you have planned for my birthday?" " Some..." " You, ll see." " Not until you..." " Okay, be like that." "Don't tell me, huh?" " I enrolled you in a class." " In what?" "Expectant fathers class." " Oh, please." "Don't make me do it." " No, you, ll love it." "What are you doing tonight?" "Gibby and Voytek are still here." "And Jay just came by, so..." "Oh, my competition." "Never." "You have no competition." "You know that." "I know this." "I know this, baby." "You lonely over there?" "Lonely for you." "That's all." "Really?" " That, s all?" " I only want to play with you." "And my boy." " Call me tomorrow?" " Of course." "I love you." "I love you too." " Bye." " Bye." "Is Roman on his way?" "As soon as he gets his visa." "Probably Tuesday." "I have to get some sleep." "I, m flying up to my mom, s for her birthday in the morning." "I can, t tell you how sorry I am to miss that." "I know." "It, s much more important for you to sleep late and test the pool temperature." "Hey, Bill, how, s life as a caretaker treating you?" "Oh, yeah, really glamorous." " I can only stay a minute." " Want a drink?" "Oh, yeah, sure." "So, you ever see Sharon Tate out by the pool?" "Can, t stand this heat." "It, s supposed to break Monday." "Roman will miss it." "Lucky guy." "Do you think Roman knows how lucky he is?" "He knows we, re both lucky." "We were almost lucky once, weren, t we?" " I wonder..." " Jay, don,t." "Just don,t." "I, m just being theoretical." "When we were together in London ever wondered what would, ve happened if I, d never come back to L.A. When I did?" "What would have happened if you had never met Roman?" "What would happen if fish could fly?" "Listen to me." "I must be drunk." "You better not drive home tonight." "Get down." "Something wrong with the gate?" "Oh, no!" "Don, t hurt me!" "Bam, we got you." "Go around the side." "See if there, s an open door or window." "There, s nothing open." "Go back and wait by the car." "Linda!" "Give me your knife." "Listen for sounds." "I, m sorry." "I, m so sorry." " Sadie, make it stop." " It, s too late." "It, s too late." "I lost my knife." "What the hell you think you, re doing?" "You don, t do anything unless I tell you to." "Move over." "My head is killing me." "That son of a bitch wouldn, t let go of my hair." "I thought my hand was gonna break every time I hit bone with that damn knife." "Well?" "There was a lot of panic." "It was real messy." "There were bodies lying all over the place but everyone, s dead." "Do you have any remorse?" "Go to bed and don, t say anything to the others." "There was blood everywhere!" "Then they found..." "They could still be..." "They killed her." "She, s pregnant." "They killed her!" "They killed her." "They didn, t care." "I came to work..." "Everybody, s dead." " Freeze!" "Don, t move!" " What?" "What?" "What, s the matter?" " The trick is room in the gang." " It, s nothing we can, t solve." "Listen to me, okay?" " You don, t understand." " Please, please." " It, s like Swiss cheese." " We can work it out." " Hey, listen." " I think it, s ridiculous." "Dolphins talking to each other like humans?" "The audience is going to laugh at us, okay?" "Lt, s stupid." "Yes?" "Oh, hi, Bill." "How are you?" "Which house?" "What are you...?" "No!" "No!" "No!" "Come on!" "The news is on in the trailer!" "Shockwaves in the Southland as the five victims in the Bel Air slayings are identified." "They are Steven Earl Parent, 18  who was visiting the caretaker on the property." "Voytek Frykowski, 32." "Abigail Folger, the Folger Coffee heiress, 25." "Jay Sebring, 35, famous hairstylist to the stars  and actress Sharon Tate, star of the movie Valley of the Dolls  wife of film director Roman Polanski, and eight months pregnant with their child." "Polanski was not in the house, as he's in London working on a film." "Detectives on the scene commented that the murders appear to be ritualistic." "Details are sketchy, but the caretaker, William Garretson  has been taken into custody." "I just didn, t expect it." "That, s all." "I mean..." "God, I feel sick." "I don, t know what to do." "You have to trust the soul." "But how can this be right?" "Lt, s what we have to do." "But..." "But, I mean, you didn, t even know them." "How could you do that?" "Doesn, t it bother you?" "We know what they stand for." "They, re the man." "They, re the authority, right?" "A part of the system that kills millions, and they never get their hands dirty." "But they were young." "They were like us." "And she was..." "She was pregnant." "Look, death is just an illusion anyway." "It, s just a thought." "It has no meaning." "It, s something you, re doing for them not to them." " You really believe that?" " It, s true." "It, s ugly, but it, s true." "I think it, s beautiful." "Well, I can never do it." "You don, t know that." "You don, t know what you can do what anybody can do." "You know what I feel?" "What?" "Hungry." " That, s all." " Me too." "You, ll learn." "The more you do it, the more you like it." "Don, t cry for them." "We released them." "We made them come to now." "Listen to what Charlie says:" ", There, s no good, no evil." "Nothing is wrong." "Nothing is right.," "Charlie wouldn, t take us this far to let us fail." "There, s a plan." "You just can, t know what it is yet." "No sense makes sense." "Remember that." "I'm Thomas Noguchi Los Angeles County coroner." "This is August 9, 1969." "Sharon Marie Polanski, female Caucasian, 26 years 5,3, 135 pounds blond hair, hazel eyes." "Subject, s supine, arms parallel, legs extended." " Hey, Jerry." "You caught the Tate case?" " Oh, yeah." "I, ve got my pockets filled up with this one." "What brings sheriffs to town?" "Look, just so you know, last month we found a stiff out in Malibu, stabbed to death." "Like yours, there was something written on the wall in blood:, Political piggy.," "We thought it was tied with the Black Panthers, but a few days later we took in a hippie kid driving the vic, s car." "Found the knife blood on the clothes." "Prints all match." "So what?" "He had to be in jail when my people got offed." "We don, t think he was the only one involved." "This kid lived at Spahn Ranch, that movie place in Chatsworth." "They got a commune or something, all these hippies." "A guy runs them." "He says he, s Jesus, as in Christ." " Maybe there, s something..." " Well, look..." "Thanks, guys, but we like drugs for this." "A burn, freak-out, something." "We found coke and weed in the house and in Sebring, s car." "Nice freaking Porsche, by the way." "Cream puff." "Well, these are similar kinds of murders, don, t you think?" "Ton of stab wounds in both cases, messages left at both scenes printed in the vic, s blood, and there, s the word, pig.," "You guys do good work." "If you don, t hear from us in a week, that means we, ve squared everything away." "Right." "Dad, can you slow down?" "There, s a kid on a pogo stick passing us." "Everybody, s a comedian." "I can, t do my usual 90 miles an hour trailing this thing behind me, now can I?" "Stop torturing your father, Suzanne." "Your mother needs no help in that department." "Hey." "Drugs were found at the Tate murder scene  and detectives grilled prime suspect William Garretson today for several hours." "First, Chip with traffic and weather." "The world could come to an end, but they gotta do traffic and weather first." "Those poor people." "Can you imagine?" "I heard they were all devil worshipers or something." "I hate to say it, but you almost hope it is something like that something that could explain it." "Please, Ro, I, m sick of hearing about it." "Come on, Leno." "That, s a terrible thing that happened to those people." "I know, but there must be something else that happened in the world today." "I mean, did the war stop?" "Did Nixon take the day off?" "I mean, something, what?" "They said Roman Polanski, s whole family was killed by the Nazis in Poland." "All their fame, all their money." "Look what happens." " Bye, honey." " Bye, sweetheart." "We love you." " Love you." " I love you too." " Don, t forget to lock your door." " I won,t." "Good night!" "Last night, it wasn, t cool last night." "It was messy." "Way too messy all the way around." "So I, m gonna have to show you how it, s done." "Gonna split up in two groups tonight." "Gonna have to jump-start Helter Skelter." "This looks like as good a house as any." "You scared?" "Are you?" "Whatever will be, will be." "There, now." "Now, as long as you cooperate, as long as you play along nobody gets hurt." "You see?" "You understand?" "What do you want?" "Okay, Tex, Katie, Leslie, you go inside." "There, s two people." "I, ve got them tied up, and they, re calm." "All right?" "Last night, you let them know you were gonna kill them." "That, s what caused all the panic, see?" "These people, don, t need to let them know nothing, okay?" "Just maintain." "Play it cool and casual." "Kind of like you live here, all right?" "All right, get your clothes." "You go in there, and I want you to paint a painting for me." "And the painting that I, m looking for is more gruesome than anybody, s ever seen." "That, s the title of that painting, all right?" "All right." "Hitchhike back to the ranch when you, re done." "Off you go." "Hey wipe this for prints." "Take the change." "You do it now." "Hey, hey." "Did you do what I told you?" " Yes." "I hid the wallet behind the toilet." " Good girl, good girl." "Some blackie, s gonna find that, take himself out on the town with whitey, s credit card line, then get busted and blamed, see?" "You did good." "Let, s go." " Thanks, Dad." " Yeah, Dad." "One more word, little Johnny, and I, ll pull over." " No, Dad, no!" "No, Dad!" " You hear?" "I, m serious." "One more sound in this car, there, s gonna be hell to pay." "There, s gonna be hell!" "You ever had...?" "Hey!" " Ever have an ass-whupping?" " No." "Well, you just circle your calendar." "Today is the day." "Today is the day." "Who, s got my keys?" "Who, s got my keys?" "Oh, I got my keys." "It, s funny, that, s all." "Well, all right." "Here we go." "So how old are you, little sister?" "Nineteen." "Well, I, m 34." "More than half of that 34, that, s how long I, ve been in prison." "You know what one half of 34 years in prison gave me?" "What?" "Prison gave me fear." "Prison gave me the gift of fear." "You see, I found out that fear keeps you alive, protects you teaches you things." "All right?" "Lf, if you can learn to face your fear and learn to live with it." "Now, you think you can get up on this world and do that?" "I don, t know." "That, s it." "That, s it." "Come on." "I want you to face your fear and kill me." "What?" "Face your fear." "Kill me now." "It means nothing." "I, m not you, Charlie." "Well, maybe I should kill you, then." "You see, death is just an illusion." "Death." "Listen, love fear, okay?" "Love fear." "You feel that?" "Love fear." "Receive it, give it." "It, s your only weapon in this world." "It, s your only defense in this life." "What about love?" "Is there love outside?" "There, s no love." "Didn, t the world prove that to you already?" "I, m pregnant, Charlie." "I, m not exactly sure who the father is." "That, s beautiful!" "That, s beautiful!" "That, s another life." "Another life with no program, no ego." "Listen, all your love needs..." "All your love needs is you got to trust." "Trust yourself." "Trust my love." "Come to now." "Come to now, where no sense suddenly makes sense." "You see, no sense makes sense." "No sense makes sense." "No sense makes sense." "The son and daughter found the body of the stepfather about an hour ago." "The mother, s in the bedroom." "That what I think it is?" "Yep." "And..." "There, s water in the bathroom." "Towels are wet." "I think the killer took a shower." "Then had a snack." "In the wake of last night's Benedict Canyon killings, there are two more to report." "Los Feliz residents Leno LaBianca, 44, and his wife, Rosemary, 38  were found stabbed and mutilated." "Police at this hour have not confirmed whether the murders are connected." "The only suspect in the Tate case  Garretson was released after passing a polygraph." "A second set of brutal ritual killings in as many days  has the Los Angeles area caught in a vice grip of fear." "We don, t see a connection between the murders." "They, re too widely removed." "For now, we are treating these as unrelated murders." " Mr. Polanski!" " Mr. Polanski!" "Mr. Polanski!" " Where are you going?" " Away." "I, m taking Tanya." "They won, t let you go." " Not now." " I have to." "I thought he was Jesus." "So did I." "But guess what." "He, s not." "Don, t have your baby here with these people." "Get out." "He, ll hurt my parents." "He knows where they live." "I have to tell him, you know?" "I know." "But can, t you wait until we, re gone?" "A few hours?" "Okay?" "What, s up?" "Nothing." "I..." "I just wanted to spend a little time alone with Tanya." "You strung out, or what?" "Yeah, I guess so." "You shouldn, t be alone with her, then." "Charlie doesn, t like that anyway." "I know." "Looks like she, s having fun." "Leave her be." "I wanted to go inside." "Just for a look." "May I?" "Hollywood people, they bring all this on themselves." "It, s all sex and drugs with them." "What do they expect?" "Personally, I think it, s these weird movies Polanski makes." "You see the one where Mia Farrow gets knocked up by the devil?" "In the meantime, Roman Polanski is so grief-stricken that he cannot speak, and is near collapse." "Get this:" "Polanski was night-clubbing days later with airline stewardesses." "This is the kind of movie trash we, re dealing with." "It was Polish secret police." "They were after Roman because he defected from Poland." "Sources say there had been a wild party here  at Tate's house attended by some of the biggest freaks and weirdoes in Hollywood." "I have to speak out against this multitude of slanders that you reporters write." "For a selfish reason, you write unbearable for me terrible things about my wife." "All of you know how beautiful she was." "But only a few of you know how good she was." "Sharon did not use dope." "While she was pregnant she wouldn, t even have a glass of wine." "There was no marriage trouble." "There were no orgies." "The last few years I spent with her were the only time of true happiness in my life." " Sir!" " Sir!" "When the revolution starts, we, ll go over the Santa Susanna Mountains like a flock of birds and cut across the Mojave." "When blackie is slaughtering whitey we, ll go clear to Death Valley without having to cross any highways, see?" "What about the pit?" "We, ll have to search for the entrance." "I, ll be able to start seeing things start tuning things in, once we get out there." "It, s in Devil, s Canyon, I know that but it might be underwater." "Wait, wait, wait." "Water in the desert?" "I, ll take that by you again." "Devil, s Hole in Devil, s Canyon:" "Underwater." "That, s where I think the entrance is, Joey." "Bottomless pit through Devil, s Hole." "I, m with you, Chuck." "Do I look like a, Chuck, to you?" "A Chuck?" "Chuck." ", Hiya, Chuck!" "Is that what I look like to you?" "No." "No, you don,t." "Died on the cross for you of all things." "Didn, t do you much good, did it?" "By the end of the week, we should have everything moved to Devil, s Canyon." " We, ll make a trail right to Devil, s Hole." " Charlie, Linda, s gone." "So is her stuff." " Where, s the kid?" " Here." "That, s okay, then." "Kid, s here, so she, ll come here." "And when she, s here, we, ll make her come to now." "Oh, man." "All right, move it, ladies." "Let, s go!" "Move it!" "Okay." "You are all under arrest." "Here, s our warrant!" "It is for possession of stolen vehicles, dune buggies and firearms." "You have the right to remain silent." "Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law." "The evidence for violations of section 487.3 of the California penal code, is deemed insufficient." "In addition the search warrant for the Spahn Ranch was executed two days prior to the raid and is therefore not legally in force." "Dismissed." "They got all the guns." " Took all the cars, all the buggies." " Our credit cards and IDs." "Cleaned us out." "Don, t matter." "We, ll steal more." "Bruce, how we doing in Barker?" "I got almost everything." "Half a dozen dune buggies and the big bus." "Then we, re late for the desert." "Let, s be ready." " Hello?" " Gypsy, it, s Linda." " Where are you?" " I found my ex-husband." " We, re in New Mexico." " I can't believe you left Tanya." "I had to." "I couldn, t stay there another minute." "I mean..." "Charlie wouldn, t hurt a child, right?" "Look, man, we got raided." "All the kids were taken in by social services." "You see how spiritualism scares these people?" "So they send their machines to dig holes to confuse us to make it harder for us to find the pit." "Well, we, ll burn them down wherever we find them." " Get up!" " Let, s go!" " Move!" " Get down!" "Everybody down!" " Out, out, out!" " Come on, let, s go." "Move it!" "What are you doing?" "I got nothing on me." " Let, s go!" "Come on!" "Everybody outside!" " Get out!" "Move it!" "Let, s go!" "Let, s go!" "Everybody outside!" "Everybody out!" "Pig!" "Please, get us out of here." "These people are crazy." "They, re gonna kill us." "Get the hell out of there!" "Let, s go!" "Get out!" "Oh, man." "Hey, remind me never to try that again, man." "Who the hell are you?" "Charlie Manson." "Good." "You, re under arrest for arson." "You did the right thing, Kitty." "Look, I don, t understand what, s happening." "I just wanted to get away from Charlie." "I didn, t do anything wrong." "We, re investigating the murder of Gary Hinman." "Officer Pursell here told us you, re Bobby BeauSoleil, s girlfriend." "We, re holding BeauSoleil for the murder of Hinman." "You know that, right?" " Kitty, were you there that day?" " No." "We think you were." "We think you helped your boyfriend off Hinman." "No." "I swear." "We know there were other people involved." "You help us, you help yourself." " Look, all I know is what I heard." " Spit it out, Kitty." "I heard that Charlie sent Bobby and Sadie to go see Hinman to get some money from him." "There was, like, a fight, and he got killed." "And who, s Sadie?" "Sadie Mae Glutz." "She, s one of Charlie, s girls." "And then, later on, Sadie told me something about how she and some other girls got in a fight with a guy who pulled her hair and she stabbed him, like, three or four times in the leg." " So Hinman wouldn, t give up the money?" " No." "He was going through changes about losing his ear and then Bobby stabbed him." "He didn, t wanna die, though." "That, s for sure." "We were on our way out and we heard him gurgling and moaning, so Bobby went back in and stabbed him again until he died." "You wrote something on the wall?" "Yeah, and Bobby put a paw print there, too, so it, d look like the Black Panthers did it." "Your real name is Susan Atkins, right?" "Used to be." "Charlie gave me the name Sadie, so that, s who I am." "Okey-dokey." "Well Sadie, Susan, whatever." "Tell you what." "We, re gonna book you on suspicion of the murder of Gary Hinman." "Far out." " Writing look familiar?" " Yeah." "You went to the Tate detectives?" "The day after." "They said they had this figured for drugs, that was that." "Unbelievable." "Hey, no offense, but you guys waited two months to see if we had any similar murders." "What, L.A.P.D. Don, t need sheriffs?" " Quit it." "There, s enough politics on this thing." " So we got Kitty what, s-her-face implicating Manson in the Hinman murder." "Sadie, implicating herself." "Three separate murder scenes." " Knives at all three." " Savage stabbing, crazy stabbing." " Writing at all three." " In the victims, blood, similar messages." "One more thing." "Sadie told Kitty that she got into a fight with a man who pulled her hair." "She stabbed him three or four times in the leg." " So?" " So Gary Hinman was not stabbed in the legs." "But Voytek Frykowski was." "We, re investigating the LaBianca murders in L.A., which you, ve heard about." "Anything you can tell us on that?" " No." " How about the Tate homicides?" "Know anything about those?" "Well, no." "Do you?" "Well, it, s a steep learning curve, I, ll tell you that." "Murders, my goodness." "No, I don, t know nothing about no murders." "I, m being held for, let, s see, alphabetically:" "Arson and auto theft..." "The people who were arrested with you, Mr. Manson..." " Yeah, how about them?" "Where are they?" " Most have been released or bailed out." "Think someone will show up with your bail?" "Well, you know you never can tell about that, can you?" "Think anybody living with you on the ranch might know something?" "Yeah." " Really?" " Yeah." "You got a pen and paper?" "Got you good." "Now, did you see how serious he took out that notepad?" "Did you see that?" "That, s funny." "Yeah." "Well, now, is there anything else I can do for you gentlemen?" "Bus number two, local service to..." "Passengers, have your tickets ready." " Hi, Mom." " Give me my girl." "Hey..." "Hey, there, s my pretty girl." "Oh, look at you." "You, ve gotten so big." "I missed you, I know." "I didn, t know if I, d ever see you again." "I, m sorry." "You look different." "What happened to you?" "What happened to you out there?" "I, m definitely not worried about the cops." "I mean, they just suck." "Stupid, man." "If they, re so stupid, why are we in here?" "They got me in the wrong murder." "How, s that for stupid?" "There, s a case, they, re so far off, they don, t know what, s happening." " What case?" " That thing up in Benedict Canyon." "Benedict Canyon." "You don, t mean Sharon Tate?" "You know who did it?" "You, re looking at her." " Yeah, right." " I did." "There were others, but I killed the Polish guy." "They said that it was a drug thing or something." "Paper, s worse than the cops." "I heard one that said there were hoods on their heads." "Stupid." "There weren't any hoods." "You, re saying that you killed Sharon Tate and the others?" "We all did our fair share." "I did stab Sharon, though." ""Please don't kill me." "I wanna live." "I wanna have my baby.," "She was the last to die." "She had to watch the others." "I was gonna cut the baby out, but..." "It, s a long story, but believe me, there, ll be plenty more." "We, ve already killed 11 people so far." "We, re gonna travel the whole country and kill families in the small towns." "Then we, ll move on, and we, re gonna kill again and it, s all being planned." "When I was finished with Sharon, I had this blood on my hands  so I tasted it." "What a trip." "I mean, to taste death, yet give life." "Have you ever tasted blood?" "You, re hard to find, Joey." "You guys ought to publish your own phone book." " List of street corners you sleep in." " Why am I here?" "A girl who was in the Manson family said you were close to Charlie, knew what was going on." " So?" " Let me tell you, Joey." "We like Manson and his group for the Tate-LaBianca murders." "You got something to help us with that, we, ll help you back." "Well, I, ll tell you, the thing is I got a federal beef for smuggling weed into Mexico." "And also got a firearms beef, fed too..." "Look, you level with us, we go out for you 100 percent." "Poof, all gone." "Okay." "Let me ask you this:" "You ever get a dead body with his ear cut off?" "What about him?" "Charlie bragged to me about how he put the chop on some guy." "He used a sword to cut his ear off." " Give me some more." " Okay." "Anybody ever got their fridge wrote on?" "Charlie said something about someone writing..." " ... on a refrigerator." "In blood, he said." " What was it?" "Something about pigs." "Something like that." "You remember anything about the night of August 8?" "Lt, s hard, because they didn, t have any calendars." "No clocks, either." "This one night everybody went out." "You gotta give me a date." "It was about two weeks before I got arrested at the ranch." "So I seen Charlie in the morning and I says:" ", Where did everybody go last night?" "And he says:" ""We knocked off five pigs last night."" "I am pleased to be able to announce to you, that after some 8750 hours of police work the Los Angeles Police Department has solved the Tate case." "Warrants have been issued for three individuals:" "Charles, Tex, Watson, 24 who fled the state after the murders and is now in custody in McKinney, Texas." "Patricia Krenwinkel, 21, also known as, Katie, who is currently in custody and Linda Kasabian, age and present whereabouts unknown." "We anticipate at least two others will be named in indictments from the grand jury." "These individuals, we believe were also involved in the deaths of Rosemary and Leno LaBianca." "You can tell me." "Just tell me what happened." "Please." "Linda..." "Vincent Bugliosi, Deputy DA, please meet Susan Atkins." "Accused murderess." " Miss Atkins." " Sadie." "Of course." "Your lawyer explained that the state is offering you a reduced sentence based on your truthful testimony?" " He said I didn, t have much choice." "He told me you, re not too happy about it either." " He, d be right about that." " How come?" "Well, Sadie, according to your statement, you helped kill Gary Hinman and you personally stabbed Sharon Tate." "You, re not my first choice for a reduced sentence." " Bosses upstairs, right?" " Something like that." "Bummer." "Well, what do you want me to do?" "First, you testify to the grand jury, then at the trial." "I heard you, re the prosecutor with heart." " Is that true?" " I doubt it." "My lawyer says you, re the biggest gun in the DA, s office that, s why they assigned you." "You won 20 murder trials in a row." "I came to talk about you, Sadie." "Charlie, s looking at us right now and he can hear everything." " Charlie, s in jail up in Inyo." "I liked it better when we were talking about you." " Would you kill for Charlie?" " You wanna kill us, don, t you?" "You wanna give us the death penalty." "You, re a Republican, like Nixon, who wants to see us all die." "Do you believe Manson is Jesus Christ?" "He, s my personal savior." "Besides, he has to be who he says he is." "Why?" "Because, if he isn, t, then who are we then?" "Nothing?" "No." "He, s the soul." "No doubt about it." "Tell me what happened those nights." "Tell me what went on in those houses." "Miss Atkins..." "I have a photograph of the Rambler driven by Steven Parent that night." "Is this the car you saw?" "It looked similar to it, yes." "Is this the person you saw Tex Watson shoot and kill?" "That is the thing I saw in the car." "When you say, thing, you are referring to a human being?" "Yes, human being." "After you helped Tex move the car, you approached the house?" "Hey, what time is it?" "Be quiet." "Don, t move, or you, re dead." "Who are you?" "What are you doing here?" "I, m the devil and I, m here to do the devil, s business." "Check for anybody else." " There, s three more people." " I don, t understand this." "What do you want?" "Go get them." "Don, t say a word." "Get up and go into the living room." "Go!" "Get up and go into the living room." "Don, t ask questions, just do what I say." "Go." " What are you doing?" " Shut up." "Lay on your stomachs on the floor." "She, s pregnant." "Let her sit down." "Shut up." "Who, s got money?" "I do." "In my bedroom." " Do you want the credit cards?" " No." " What are you gonna do?" " What are you doing?" " What do you want?" " No, no." "Please..." "We, re going for a ride." "What are you doing with us?" "You, re all gonna die." "Please, God, help!" "Sadie!" "No!" "Get off of me!" "Tex!" "Tex!" "No!" "He crawled outside." "He won, t die." "Kill her." "Please, don, t kill me." "Please, don, t kill me." "Look, bitch, I have no mercy for you." "Please, let me live so I can have my baby." "I give up." "You take me." "I, m already dead." "Write something." "Take the baby." "Cut..." "Cut the baby out." "Sa..." "Save the baby." "I can,t." "Disgusting." "For the record, Steven Parent was shot four times." "Jay Sebring was shot once and stabbed seven times." "Voytek Frykowski was shot twice struck over the head with a blunt object 13 times and stabbed 51 times." "Abigail Folger was stabbed 28 times." "Sharon Tate was stabbed 16 times." "You all right?" "I, ll be out there before the baby, s born." "As soon as I can get the money together." "You, ll be okay with Tanya?" "I know what it, s like to have a little baby girl." "What are they gonna do to me, Mom?" "Come on, let, s go." "Don, t come in with me." "Please." "So how many lifetimes do you think you can hold me for arson and auto theft?" "Miss Atkins?" "You, re at the LaBianca house." "Manson said he had the people tied up and...?" "Right." "And then Charlie told Tex, Katie and Leslie to go inside." "Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten?" "Yes." " Did you go inside?" " No." "Do you know what happened at 3301 Waverly Drive?" " Yes." " How?" "Katie told me that night when she got back to the ranch." "It, ll be all right, sweetheart, just..." " No, no, no." " What are you...?" " Hey!" "No!" "Leave, leave..." " No!" "Please, no!" " Leno!" " Leave her!" " They said they wouldn, t..." " What are you doing?" "No!" "Hey, what are you doing?" "Please..." "Leno!" "Leno!" "Stop it!" "Let me go!" "Let me go!" "Let me go!" "What are you doing to my husband?" "!" "Come on." "Charlie says we all have to do it." "Hello." "That one, s for you." "That one, s for you." "He, s a cutie, huh?" "Miss Atkins, did Charlie ever use the words, Helter Skelter,?" "Yes." "What did Helter Skelter mean to you and the family?" "Helter Skelter will be the last war on the face of the earth." "It, ll be all the wars ever fought, built one on top of the other." "Something no man can conceive of in his imagination." "For the record, Mr. Foreman Leno LaBianca had 12 stab wounds plus 14 puncture wounds, made by a double-tined fork." "Rosemary LaBianca had 41 separate stab wounds." "That, s all for this witness." "The L.A. County Grand Jury returned the following indictments:" "Charles Manson, Charles, Tex, Watson Patricia, Katie, Krenwinkel, Susan, Sadie, Atkins, and Linda Kasabian for seven counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder, each." "Leslie Van Houten, two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder." "We look forward to going to trial on this case." "Thank you." "What are you doing here, Dad?" "Are you eating?" "Are they...?" "They keep you safe in here?" "Sure." "Safe." "Is it true?" "Did you do these things?" "Why does it matter?" "Why?" "What happened to you?" "Was it something I did?" "Was it something I didn, t do?" "Didn, t you know that I love you, Pat?" "Didn, t I show it?" "What did I do wrong?" "Your Honor, the defense..." "The defense requests a postponement until December 22 to enter a plea." " Do the people object?" " No, Your Honor." "The people rejoice." "We need all the time we can get." "Okay, motion granted." "Let, s have all parties back here December 22, 9 a.m. Sharp." " That never happened before." " What?" "My watch stopped, dead." "Now, Mr. Manson, I understand you have a personal request of the court?" "Judge, I would like to have my public defender dismissed." "I don, t know what crowd he, s playing for, but I, m playing for my life." "He might be playing for money." "I, m playing for keeps and that, s something you can, t buy, so I, m gonna have to defend myself." "Interesting but I don, t know if you, re competent to proceed in pro per." "Your Honor, how can your court expect me to give up my voice in this matter?" "If I can, t speak in my own defense, it ties my hands way behind my back." "It ties my hands back to China." "You, d be making a huge mistake, Mr. Manson." "What do you say, heretofore, we let the record reflect and remind us that it is my right." "Mr. Manson, I, m imploring you not to take this step." "And I am imploring you that I would like to represent myself." "It, s the only way." "It is, in the opinion of this court a sad and tragic mistake you, re making by taking this action but I can, t talk you out of it." "Mr. Manson, you, re your own attorney." "This case is adjourned until December 22." "All right, will counsel for Driscoll v. California please approach the bench?" "Your hands are shaking, Charlie." "What, s the matter?" "You scared of me?" "No." "Not really." "I kind of think you, re a pretty fair man." "I, m gonna give you a fair trial, Charlie but I am going to convict you." "I, m really looking forward to talking to you on the witness stand." "I suppose you, re gonna tell me how come." " There, s a lot of things I, m curious about." " Like what?" "Well, for one thing I, d like to know where you get the crazy idea that other people don, t want to live." "I fell in love with Charlie Manson the first time I saw his cherub face on TV." "His words encourage and inspire us." "We think Charles Manson is the death of the hippie." "I mean, this guy doesn, t stand for anything that we believe in." "We, re totally lumped in with him and his psycho family." "Whoa, whoa!" "Man, I ain, t no hippie, man." "I hate the hippie." "How can I be a hippie if I hate the hippie, man?" "See that?" "Don, t try to push that off on me, man." "I never wanted to be a hippie because I never wanted to be weak." "Weak, that, s right, weak." "Like, flower power, , smile on your brother, and, live and let live, and all that crap." "It, s a thousand illusions, man, it, s an excuse for not facing the truth of life." "I know the truth of life, and, brother, I am not afraid to face it." "I am not afraid to inflict it." "The sheriff, s office says half a dozen kids a day show up at Spahn to join the family." " Great." "Girl Scouts and 4-H must be taking a hit." "Manson is more powerful behind bars than he was out." "Listen to this." ", Tex Watson:" "Sports editor for his high school yearbook." "Patricia Krenwinkel:" "Campfire girl, member of the Audubon Society." "Leslie Van Houten:" "Treasurer of her high school homecoming princess, sang in the church choir.," "How do these kids end up stabbing people with knives and forks 169 times?" "Drugs?" "Who knows?" ", Why, isn, t our problem." "We don, t have to prove motive." "But without the why, we don, t have a case against Manson." "Now, if Manson had actually participated in these murders if he was there, the motive would be irrelevant." "It could be Dodger tickets, wouldn, t matter." "He was there and did it." "But he wasn, t there, didn, t personally kill anyone but ordered them to be killed." "Now, if we can, t prove why he would order anyone else to commit these murders that, s a reasonable-doubt case." " So why did he order them?" "Everyone says Manson talked about a war called Helter Skelter." "He mentioned it to the murderers before Tate." "It was on the refrigerator at LaBianca." " Misspelled." " Probably just stupidity." "We, re not talking about Rhodes Scholars." "But if we can tie this Helter Skelter idea to the murders and then tie Manson to the words , Helter Skelter, written at the scene that, s the same as finding his fingerprints." " It sounds like a stretch to me." " Aaron if we only nail Tex and the girls and not Manson it won, t be a successful prosecution." "This is gonna ruin my reputation being seen with a guy in a suit." " My leathers are all being cleaned." " Right." "Joey, what can you tell me about Helter Skelter?" "Charlie got all his beliefs from two places the Bible and the Beatles." " The White Album." "He believed the Beatles talked directly to him." "The Beatles are talking to you?" ", You say you got a real solution." "Well, you know, we, d all love to see the plan.," "There it is right there." "Who you think they, re talking to?" ", Revolution Number 9.," "Take that by you again." ", Revolution Number 9.," "They, re telling me to look, where?" "Where?" "In your bottle?" "In the Bible, man." "In the Bible." "Check it out, check it out." "Revelation 9." "See the part about the four angels." "Four angels." "Their faces were as the faces of men." "They had hair as the hair of women." "Who do you think they, re talking about?" "Your mother in Russia?" "Talking about the Beatles, man." "Out of the mouths of the four angels issued fire and brimstone." "Breastplates of iron." "Hey, see that?" "Breastplates of iron." "Well, now what...?" "Oh, electric guitars." "Read verse 15." ", The four angels were loosed which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year for to slay the third part of men.," " Helter Skelter." "One third of mankind will die." "Whitey." "All the whitey is that one third." "And everybody believed it?" "The whole family?" "Hook, line and sinker." "They used to spend days in the desert looking for the hole that led to the bottomless pit to hide when Helter Skelter started." "Did Manson ever say anything to you that made you feel Helter Skelter was tied in to the Tate-LaBianca killings?" "Not at the time, but looking back on it, you know..." "I don, t know, Joey." "There was this feeling on the ranch like people getting impatient, Charlie, especially." "When was this Helter Skelter gonna start, right?" "And then one day, right before the cops raided Spahn and arrested everybody..." " But after the murders?" " Right." "I went up to Charlie and I says, , What, s with Helter Skelter, man?" "You know, like, kidding around with him." "I showed blackie how to do it." "So Helter Skelter is a race war." "The blacks will destroy the whites." "Except for Charlie and the family, because they, ll be hiding in the desert." "So he orders the Tate-LaBianca killings thinking blacks will be blamed and that will start the war." "That, s Helter Skelter, man." "I still don, t get one thing." "What does Manson get out of it?" "Is he just a swell guy who wants to help the black man?" "Hell, no." "Charlie hates blacks." "He hates Jews." "He even hates women." "He once told me that women were slaves with no souls." "No, whatever it is, it ain, t for the benefit of mankind." " It, s for the benefit of Charlie." " How?" "How does it benefit him?" " I don, t know." " Who would?" "Paul Watkins." "He left the ranch right before the murders started but he spent a lot of time with Charlie in the desert." "You think you knew Manson better than the others?" "I lived with him for one year straight." "I know Charlie." "I became Charlie." "Everything that I once was, was Charlie." "There was nothing left of me anymore." "And all the people in the family?" "There, s nothing left of them anymore." "They, re all Charlie too." "You seem like a solid guy, Paul, a smart guy." "Why did you stay so long?" "I thought Charlie was Christ." "What did he tell you about Helter Skelter?" "Helter Skelter..." "Stay with me, now." "Helter Skelter begins with black men going in white people, s homes." "Ripping them off, killing them off." "Blackie will wipe out whitey cut up piggy bodies, take that piggy blood put it all over all the piggy walls." "Now, I got an idea this might make the white man a little unhappy." "There will be revolution, revelation." "Blackie will rise." "Oh, and bye-bye, whitey." "Then blackie will be on top." "In the meantime, we, you and me, we will be hiding all the wiser, in the desert, the bottomless pit." "Oh, but what did I tell you about blackie having himself a little problem?" "See, blackie, s gonna find out:" ", Oh, no!" "He can only do what the white man taught him how to do." "He can only do what the white man would let him." "And I, ll say..." "I, ll scratch blackie, s little head like that his fearful, fuzzy head, and I, ll say, , That, s all right, that, s all right." "You just go on over there." "Do whatever it is you think is useful.," "And then the black man, even without whitey the black man will be back where he will always be." "And it will be my world then." "My world." "So Manson was going to rule the planet?" "The thing about Charlie is, he was always preaching love." "Charlie had no idea what love was." "Charlie was so far from love, it wasn, t even funny." "Death is Charlie, s trip." "It really is." "More fan mail, Charlie." "It, s love mail, man." "These are people who know what, s right." "Let me know if you get any naked pictures." "Rack 11." "You got a visitor." "You know, the pigs here aren, t real bad, man." "They, re just real dumb." "I just play a little dumber, and they start thinking they, re smart." "The dumber they think you are, the better they feel and the more they let you slide." "So you gonna beat this thing, Charlie?" "Well, what do you think they got, man?" "I wasn, t there, so they can, t tie me to anything so they got nothing, right?" "And no matter what, them girls will take the rap." "You don, t worry about it." "You just make sure that everybody at the ranch..." "Or you know what to do about it." "What about Sadie?" "Oh, you mean, that stupid bitch?" "Yeah, I, m gonna have to shut her up." "Your Honor, the sheriff and the DA, sitting somewhere over there they are denying me my rights." "Would you believe that?" "Mr. Bugliosi and Mr. Stovitz have been very fair with you, Mr. Manson." "Well, but see, now, I was gonna ask if he wouldn, t mind just calling the whole thing off." "I think it might save us a whole lot of trouble." "And disappoint all these people?" "Never, Mr. Manson." "Good one, Your Honor." "That, s good." "But for example, okay, if I, m to properly mount a proper type of defense, it behooves me to be able to interview Linda Kasabian and Sadie Mae Glutz." "But their lawyers, they, re denying me too." "Would you believe that?" "They have that right." "Yeah, well, see, but I got this message now." "See, Sadie says that the DA over there made her say everything she said, so therefore she would like very much to..." "What is the word there?" "I give up, what is the word?" "Bugliosi, can you help me out?" " Recant?" " That, s it." "She would like to recant the whole crazy confession." "She, s not gonna testify." "Okay, now, one more motion..." "Where, s my motion?" "Here, s..." "Here, s my motion." "Okay, Charles Manson a.k.a. Jesus Christ, prisoner and the family of the infinite soul are filing this motion on behalf of Manson Christ charging that the sheriff is depriving me of my every last spiritual, mental, physical and molecular liberty in an inconstitutional manner, not in harmony with man, s or God, s law asking that I be released as of now." "Right on, Charlie!" "Heretofore, forthwith, and all that, right about now!" "Mr. Manson, you, re wasting the court, s time." "Is that a no, Your Honor?" "I, m appalled at your outlandish requests and nonsensical motions." "It is abundantly clear to me that you, re incapable of acting as your own lawyer." "Well, Your Honor, if there was any Christian justice someone would cut your head off!" "Yeah, you." "You can kill me now!" "Come on!" "Kill me right now!" "Yeah, oh, yeah, you can kill me!" "Oh, yes, you can!" "But, oh, no, no, you can, t give me no attorney." "Yeah, yeah." "You think I, m on trial." "Well, this court is on trial." "This court is out of order, out of God." "Mr. Manson, your status as acting as your own attorney is now vacated." "Mr. Manson." "Are you God?" "Are you God?" "This is your world, man!" "This is your life, man!" " Quiet!" " You are a joke!" "Take me!" "Nail me on the cross!" "Calm down." "You are a joke." "You are a mockery of justice." " You are a joke." " Quiet!" " You are a joke." " Kill me a thousand times!" "Piggy!" "He tries to pass himself off as an innocent buffoon in court but he, s controlling the defense." "And now he got to Sadie." " What, s happening with Tex Watson?" " In jail in Texas fighting extradition." "We, re looking at a separate trial." "You, re trying to cheer me up." "I can, t believe this." "We, ve got Manson tied to Helter Skelter." "We, ve got motive." "But with no witness, we, re dead in the water." "Linda?" "When can I talk to somebody?" "Not just yet." "I have to get rid of this." "I can, t keep this inside." "We have to wait." "Let them offer you a deal." "I just want to tell it." "You will go to prison, Linda." "This prosecutor is very, very good and he, s seeking the death penalty." "I don, t care about that." "You saw and heard things that will help put those people away but you didn, t hurt anyone." "They will give you immunity if we ask for it." "They need you now." "Believe me." "Let me call Bugliosi and talk to him about immunity." "What, s the matter, Linda?" "Why couldn, t they have been here that night?" "You ready to walk us through what happened?" " Good girl." " You, re doing a great job." "You can see the head." "That, s it, here we go, here we go!" " That, s it." "Push one more, and that, s it!" " Come on." " Here we go." " It, s a boy." " Good job." " A little baby boy." " Nice." "Nice work." " Congratulations." "Not yet, please?" "Lt, s okay." "He, ll never know." "He, ll never know." "He, s beautiful." "He, s pure." "This will never, ever touch him." "He, ll be waiting for you." "You wanted to say something to me?" "I, m a busy man these days, with the trial starting tomorrow." "I wanted to let you know I don, t really care about any of this." "I have X, d myself from your world." "Because, see, in your world you think I, m bad or whatever it is you need me to be for you but in my world, I didn, t kill nobody." "I know." "You programmed your followers to do it for you." "Come on, Bugliosi." "Come on!" "I had no influence over them kids." "Their parents had them way before I did." "Your schools had them by the throat." "Your TVs and your movies..." "Oh, but look at you over there trying so hard to believe that I had all the influence over them kids." "I showed them the way back to themselves." "That, s all." "You controlled those kids, and you know it." "The way back to themselves." "And, yeah, for this..." "I know they, d die for me for this but I didn, t ask nobody to kill for me." "You see, your kids, they came to me with all your disease already up inside their head." "How do you feel about that, huh?" "That, s right." "Your kids." "The ones you threw away." "Well, these outcasts, they come to me, and I do what?" "I free them." "How terrible!" "I freed them from society, their parents." "I freed them from themselves." "You dispose of them." "I pick them up by the roadside and I say to them:" ", You listen, now:" "Whatever you do for your brothers and sisters is good as long as you do it with a good thought." "Do as your love tells you to do.," "Oh, but I see now, you can, t see that as being love, can you?" "No, you gotta call that dirty." "You, ve gotta say, , That, s dirty." "My child." "My child is a criminal." "My child is a crook." "My child, my child." "Oh, but it, s not my child.," "That, s why they come to me, that, s why they stay and that, s why they would die for me." "Well, I think they, re all going to get their wish, Charlie." "And you, re gonna lead the way." "Well, there are plenty more coming, Bugliosi, you see." "And it don, t really matter when you kill me, because I, ll always be around, you see." "Ready to pull them back in." "That, s right." "Take me to the gas chamber now." "Say, Get in there and sit down." "Give us your life again.," "There will still be someone, just like me, who will reach out and pull your children from the garbage heap that you made for them." "You!" "You remember that!" "The world better remember that when they, re feeding, drunk on their blood, man!" "The world better remember that when their children come after them with knives!" "You remember!" "You, ll stay isolated from the general population from now on." "You, ll be safe." "Are you going to be okay facing Manson in court?" "Are you still in love with him?" "Some of the things he said were true." "But he, s really good at taking the truth and making a lie out of it." "I guess I, ll go." "You need anything else?" "No." "What did you name your son?" "Angel." "Do you have a family?" "Kids?" "Yeah." "You have a nice life?" "Yeah, I do." "You will too, Linda." "When this is all done, you can start over." "You, ll be free." "[ENGLISH]"