40 Facts About Charles Manson, the Notrious Cult-leader

40 Facts About Charles Manson, the Notrious Cult-leader

Tim Flight - September 1, 2019

40 Facts About Charles Manson, the Notrious Cult-leader
The Federal Reformatory in Petersburg, Virginia, early 20th century, where Manson was transferred after raping a fellow inmate at his minimum-security facility. Virginia Memory

28. Manson missed parole in 1952 after raping another boy at knifepoint

The accuracy of the report quoted above is debated: some think that it’s an instance of Manson’s great gift for manipulation. Either way, the report saw him transferred to the Natural Bridge Honor Camp in 1951, a minimum-security institution. He was scheduled for a parole hearing in February 1952, but a month before it was due to take place guards found Manson raping another inmate at knife-point. A horrific act, no doubt, but it’s hard not to see the 18-year-old Manson as a product of the brutalizing environment he’d been subjected to for most of his formative, teenage years.

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