Charles Manson was an unlikely messiah. Freshly paroled, he stumbled
into San Francisco in 1967 just as thousands of impressionable young
people were streaming into town for the Summer of Love.
Posing as a musician-come-guru-come-Christ-figure, Manson built a
commune cult of hippies, consisting mainly of troubled young women. But
what made this group set out on the four-week killing spree that claimed
seven lives? Former Journalism Professor, David J Krajicek, seeks to
discover just that.
This book includes:
- Introduction into the counterculture of the sixties
- In-depth profiles of Manson's followers
- Breakdowns of each murder, including diary accounts, interviews and
legal testimonies from the killers themselves
- An account of the events in Manson's own words
- Insight into Manson's manipulations and psychology
Set against events of the time - the sexual revolution, the civil rights
movement, race riots, space exploration, rock music -this is the story
of Flower Power gone to seed.