Will Anyone Cry At His Death?

@FourWalls (86765)
United States
January 3, 2017 9:19pm CST
I saw a note on the news sites that said convicted murderer Charles Manson is in a hospital at the prison where he's serving a life sentence for orchestrating five murders (including pregnant actress Sharon Tate) in 1969. The reports are he's "seriously ill." It is reprehensible when people cheer someone's death because they don't agree with politics (and in this mad world we're living in the sad reality is if, God forbid, something would happen to President Obama or President-Elect Trump tomorrow half of the country would throw a party and sing "Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead") or music genre. But do you think anyone will really cry if news comes that Manson died? Here's Sir Paul singing "Helter Skelter," one of the Beatles songs that Manson believed "told him" to do some of the things he did:
Paul McCartney - Helter Skelter Live at Glastonbury Music Festival 2004 The Band: Paul McCartney - Bass/Guitars/Vocals Brian Ray - Guitars/Bass/Vocals Rusty ...
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
4 Jan 17
Ah yes, unfortunately he does have a following. Apparently some girl in her 20s was going to marry him a couple of years ago... wow. Charles Manson does better at dating than I do.
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@LeaPea2417 (40037)
• Toccoa, Georgia
16 Nov 17
@FayeHazel some women are crazy and desperate. How they could lower themselves to dating and marrying trash men like Manson, makes me shake my head! It is like they have no respect for themselves.
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
16 Nov 17
@LeaPea2417 I don't understand it, either. I mean... maybe... back in the day when he looked less crazy - I guess he was quite charismatic, hanging out with the Beatles and all... but now that everyone know what he's done and he even looks totally insane..... ???
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
4 Jan 17
Only that it comes some 48 years too late. That brings tears.
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@LeaPea2417 (40037)
• Toccoa, Georgia
16 Nov 17
@JohnRoberts Exactly what I think.
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• United States
5 Jan 17
i'm sure somebody will.those type of people always draw admirers no matter how messed up they are. that ramirez guy was getting wedding proposals left and right in jail.
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@LeaPea2417 (40037)
• Toccoa, Georgia
16 Nov 17
Oh yes, that Ramirez guy. Those women who idolized him are sickos with no life.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
4 Jan 17
In my opinion , those people who personally have known him and had been treated well by him , will mourn . But not the people who have known through the news of the heinous crimes he orchestrated .
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
17 Nov 17
@LeaPea2417 Yes, it would be so devastating for a mother to know that his son has committed a crime.
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@teamfreak16 (43631)
• Denver, Colorado
4 Jan 17
Unfortunately, for some reason, there are people who idolize him. They will.
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@LeaPea2417 (40037)
• Toccoa, Georgia
16 Nov 17
Those people who idolize him are sickos!
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• United Kingdom
9 Jan 17
I certainly will not, he was a vile man and he deserves to suffer!
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@MattMeng (3448)
• Hangzhou, China
4 Jan 17
What a pity.
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• Peoria, Arizona
4 Jan 17
He still has a huge following and many families so yeah perhaps people will cry. He was an awfultimate person but he was also pretty powerful. I mean...he is like 82 so it is only a matter a time. He has been able to say his piece and things that he has done and hasn't done. Good riddence to him if he does go but also keep his family in our thoughts. He is still a man and a father who did love. He just got with the wrong crowd one too many times.
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