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Charles Manson Trial

Charles Manson's Testimony
Linda Kasabian's Testimony
Virginia Graham's Testimony
Paul Watkins Testimony
Possible Murder Motives
Closing Argument
Parole Hearings
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The Defendants
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The Closing Argument...

She said that Manson would always be the one to make the decision when they would move from one location to another location, not anyone else in the Family, just Charlie.

She recalled one incident at Meyer's Ranch in September--

DEFENDANT ATKINS: Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Barbara Hoyt was supposed to have had LSD--

THE COURT: Remove Miss Atkins from the courtroom. [While being escorted from the courtroom, Atkins pushes Bugliosi's notes to the floor.]

MR. BUGLIOSI: (sotto voce) You little bitch!

THE COURT: Sit down, Mr. Kanarek.

MR. KANAREK: May we approach the bench?

THE COURT: You may not.

MR. KANAREK: May the record reflect--

THE COURT: Proceed, Mr. Bugliosi.

MR. KANAREK: Your Honor, just to preserve what Mr. Bugliosi said, that's all.

THE COURT: You may make your record during the recess. Let's proceed.

MR. KANAREK: Thank you, Your Honor, also to make a motion, Your Honor.

MR. BUGLIOSI: She recalls this incident when Manson told Tex to go to the bottom of the wash area and fix the dune buggy. She testified that Tex left shortly thereafter.

"Do you recall any sleeping incident at Meyer's Ranch involving Mr. Manson and yourself and Tex and Kitty Lutesinger?"
"Yes."
"When did the sleeping incident take place at Meyer's Ranch?"
"Early September or late August."
"Of '69-"

DEFENDANT KRENWINKEL: Tell the truth--

THE COURT: Remove Miss Krenwinkel from the courtroom.

DEFENDANT KRENWINKEL: And you are going to be eaten up by your own lie.

THE COURT: The jury is admonished to disregard the statements of the defendants.

THE COURT: You may proceed, Mr. Bugliosi.

more on the closing argument

 

 
 



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