![]() ![]() Manson asks prison officials to let him remain in prison, but having completed a ten-year prison term, he is released. Manson aspires to be a song writer, and devotes most of his spare time in prison to the task. Manson becomes obsessed by the music of the Beatles. Prison psychiatrists say he has "deep-seated personality problems."Īfter fathering a second child, Charles Luther Manson, Manson is again divorced. Manson is transferred to a federal penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington. He is arrested in Laredo, and brought back to California where is ordered to prison to serve the ten-year sentence that had been suspended in 1959. In April, he is indicted on federal Mann Act charges. In January, Manson marries again-this time, a nineteen-year-old. He is given a ten-year suspended sentence. Manson is arrested for forging a treasury check. Manson is released on parole and becomes a pimp in southern California. His ex-wife retains custody of their child. ![]() Manson is sentenced to three years imprisonment at San Pedro, California for violating the terms of his 1955 probation. In October, he is arrested for auto theft and sentenced to five years probation Manson works as a parking-lot attendant and busboy-and steals cars. The couple produces a child, Charles, Jr. Manson marries Rosalie Willis, a waitress from Wheeling. Later in 1952, Manson is moved to a more secure reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio. He is transferred to Federal Reformatory at Petersburg, Virginia. In his last act of criminal violence before the 1969 murders, Manson sodomizes a boy while holding a razor to his throat. A psychiatrist calls Manson a "slick" but "extremely sensitive" boy. He is caught in Utah and sent to the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D. Manson escapes from the School for Boys and heads west in a stolen car, burglarizing 15 to 20 gas stations along the way. Apprehended again, Manson is sent to the Indiana School for Boys in Plainfield, where he spends the next three years-except for brief periods of freedom during eighteen escapes. He escapes and commits two armed robberies. He is caught and sent to a juvenile detention center. Manson commits his first known crime, the burglary of a grocery store. A court orders him sent to the Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana. Manson's mother tries to send Charles to a foster home. Manson's mother, a heavy drinker, is sentenced to prison for armed robbery. His father, who Manson never met, was a "Colonel Scott" from Ashland, Kentucky. Charles Manson is born in Cincinnati, the illegitimate son of a sixteen-year-old girl named Kathleen Maddox. ![]()
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