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Friday, November 23, 2012

Charles Manson... Superstar?!?

 Heres a warm-up for the Nicholas Schreck Interview on StarCityRadio. (Nov. 25, 2012, 8PM)
 It's a Documentary Schreck made in 1989 called "Charles Manson Superstar".

 From Wikipedia:
"Charles Manson Superstar" is a documentary film about Charles Manson, directed by Nikolas Schreck in 1989.  Most of the documentary (the entire interview) was filmed inside San Quentin Prison. Schreck and Zeena narrated the segments while images were shown, and music played in the background. There was brief footage of Spahn Ranch, and a short clip of James M. Mason being interviewed about the Universal Order, and Manson. Olivier Messiaen's "Death and Resurrection"Bobby Beausoleil's "Lucifer Rising", Krzysztof Penderecki's "Apocalypsis", and Anton LaVey's "The Satanic Mass", and Manson's own songs "Clang Bang Clang" and "Mechanical Man" from the album LIE The Love and Terror Cult, were played during the film.

To Me, the film shows itself to be very much Pro-Manson, but I'll leave it up to the viewer to decide for themselves.
It does make me wonder about the objectivity of Schreck's new book on the case, which from what I've read, has some very interesting theories on the TLB murders.  I'm just wondering if he has some kind of evidence to back up his theories.
I'm hoping Brian Davis will ask Schreck to back up his theories with fact.  Whether you agree with Nikolas Schreck or not, it's certainly going to be an interesting Interview.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Brian Davis will be re-airing Katie's interview tomorrow evening.
Sun Aug 26,  8:00p ET
For anyone who missed it... it's a fun conversation!
Hope to see you there! Peace!

Saturday, July 7, 2012


Katie will be interviewed on Brian Davis' "Star City Radio" program tomorrow evening, 7-15-12 at 8PM EST. 
She will be doing a brief Q&A segment.
Be sure to Tune-In!  Good Luck Katie!
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The subject matter for Katie's interview can be found at the following link, for anyone who wants to catch-up to speed:
In short:
Garretson identified a personal friend during his polygraph test named "Patty Montgomery".  That information is found between pages 1-10 of his polygraph test. 
Garretson mentions knowledge of a "Patty Montgomery" specifically, on page 6.
The polygraph test is here:
http://www.charliemanson.com/documents/garretson-polygraph.htm

Krenwinkel has used the alias "Patty Montgomery".
That alias is listed here:
http://www.charliemanson.com/aliases.htm

Katie speculates, that Garretson and Krenwinkel may have known each other.

Interesting stuff... and Brian Davis (to his credit) jumped on it... hence Katie's radio show interview.

If you missed Katie's "live" interview... the archived broadcast will be available (soon) on Brian's podcast site, here:

Friday, June 22, 2012

StarCity Radio will be interviewing Stephen Kay this Sunday at 8pm. http://starcityradio.com/tlbradio.html
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My two cents on the Motive Discussion
which has ensued (in the comments section of this thread).
Weigh-in Folks!
Polanski states cautiously (during his lie detector test) that Sebring "may have had a job delivering drugs" ... and that Voytek had been "sniffing cocaine for at last two years".

Starship has (also) clarified other drug-motive information within the comments section.

Starship States:
"where there's smoke there is usually fire. The Canadians were the very first suspects for Cielo. I hate typing on the fly without sources but I think even Bugliosi has it that VF was experimenting with MDA that very weekend because he was expecting to conclude a deal with the Canadians so that he could lock up the MDA distribution business in SoCal. Rumors about Jay being burned for 20 grand worth of coke, plus he owed tons of money. Joel Rostau delivers drugs to Jay and VF just hours before the murders, is supposed to get more but doesn't...and he ends up dead in the trunk of a car at Kennedy Airport in NY in an apparent mob hit just four months later.
That's alot of smoke. So although you may object about some of them being labelled 'dealers' they certainly seemed to be dealing with drugs one way or the other, which may have led to this nastiness.
Now, I agree with you about the LaBiancas. There is lots of talk about it, but no proof. Leno owed money. Rosemary had money. But that's it".


In regards to drugs at Tate, there is smoke from various independent sources... and they all have Frykowski as suspect one, and Sebring as suspect two. 
There's certainly enough sources and smoke, to make the drug motive (at Tate) worthy of consideration and close inspection.

As for Hinman, (to my knowledge), most of the sources who have Gary pegged as a drug dealer, are primarily the perpetrators.  That makes me skeptical.

As for LaBianca, (in my opinion), one has to consider Leno's heavy gambling debts.
It's well documented in the homicide reports, that Leno was a raging horse gambler and his debts were large.

Can I prove anything... No.

It's also possible as Leary and TomG have suggested before, that these murders were simply acts of complete madness... perpetrated for no practical reason(s).
As Tom once said concisely:
"Think long, think wrong".

Leary and Tom have both (essentially) suggested, that we've all overthought this whole thing.
I believe their assertion/theory is just as valid (and possible) as any.

BUT...
If one would pursue a practical path/motive... I've always adhered to a drug motive for Tate... and a gambling motive for LaBianca. 
There's simply more "smoke" (and documentation) along those paths than any other...

My next motive choice for Tate, is very basic:
Charlie is bitter and torched over the whole music scene--Melcher--Hollywood concept.
In this theory, Manson is bitter (in general) as it were, with "Hollywood pigs"... etc.
This theory basically goes hand-in-hand with Leary and Tom's bare-bones mindset... which is general bitterness for bitterness sake.
And, I do believe Manson was (and still is) a very bitter bastard... even though he tries unceasingly (and quite convincingly with many) to hide it.

My two cents...

To Recap:

I think there's really only 2 routes one can go with this.

Route #1:
Look for a practical motive for both locations, which leads one (in my estimation) to drugs at Cielo and Leno's gambling debts at Waverly.

OR

Route #2:
Agree with Harold True, that "one cannot ascribe reason to crazy people"... and chalk it all up, to madness for madness sake.
This is actually not so far-fetched.
These acts were senseless.
Attempting to pinpoint sensible reasons for senseless acts, may very well be... as Harold True, Leary and TomG have advanced... a futile effort.