Charles Manson spoke of more killings in prison tapes
In newly released audio featured in a documentary, Manson appears to speak about previously unknown killings.
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Manson's followers, known as the Manson Family, killed nine people in 1969.
The cult leader directed the killings in the hope they would start a race war. He died in prison in 2017.
In newly released audio recorded while he was in jail and featured in a new documentary, Manson appears to speak about previously unknown killings.
“See, there’s a whole part of my life that nobody knows about,” Manson is heard saying in one of the tapes, which feature in a new documentary series Making Manson.
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