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Book Reviews of Manson in His Own Words: The Shocking Confessions of 'The Most Dangerous Man Alive'Book Review: "Manson" -Not in his own words by a long shot Summary: 1 Stars
Nuel Emmons, ex-con, aspiring journalist and two-faced acquaintance of Charlie, covers no new ground in this book.Emmons states himself in the preface that he wasn't allowed to take notes or record Charlie during his interviews with the famous prisoner. Therefore, the title is misleading. It should read "Manson, in Emmons' words". More of the same rhetoric espoused by Bugliosi and the establishment.For a better, fresher look at Manson- check out "Charles Manson Superstar" on VHS.
Book Review: Fabrication... Squeezing the cash out of MAC... Summary: 1 Stars
I've communicated with Charlie on more than one occasion.
The man does not write nor talk like this book reads.
End of story.
However, his written word is legible, unlike what someone wrote in their review, some of it is a little hard to read because he's about 71 years old now and I would imagine his hands tremble a bit...
But about this book...
Waste of money.
The ReVeReNd
Book Review: Most Dangerous Man Alive...Yeah right! Summary: 1 Stars
To label Charles Manson "The Most Dangerous Man Alive" is a farce. He is now a rambling senile idiot/inmate stored away at San Quentin. He is better known as a prolific liar than a prolific writer. This book well written, therefore it could not have come from his words or hands. Then again, he has always used others to do his bidding via murder or writing. Believe what you want but I believe it is pure horse manure, although entertaining.
Book Review: totally untrue Summary: 1 Stars
"Charles Manson in Nuell Emmons's Words" anyone who's seen or heard Manson interviewed, knows his lingo and knows those aren't his words.
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