Charles Milles Manson
Some people think this man was and still is corrupted, evil, or crazy. Well I think that he would be a very interesting person to meet. His name is Charles Milles Manson. This man sits in San Quinton prison in California. He is there because he was found guilty of conspiracy and 7 murders. Manson will remain there until 2012 until, he gets a parole hearing.
Charles Manson was born on November 12, 1934, to a 16 year old prostitute named Kathleen Maddox in Cincinnati, Ohio. His mother, a heavy drinker, once sold him to a waitress for a pitcher of beer. A few days later his uncle picked him up. In 1947, his mother tried to place him into a foster home but, failed. The Court then placed Manson into Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana. Ten months later he fled and went back to his mother, who then rejected him. Manson than robbed a grocery store so he could rent a room for a place to sleep. Later on he got caught stealing a bike and got went to an Indianapolis Juvenile......
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