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"Thanks Grim,Another, more serious, error in HS, p. 49, is that it gives the license plate of Parent's car as ZLR 694. . Chapter 11 - Mind Control; Chapter 10 - The Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; Chapter 9 - Manson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card; Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap; Chapter 7 - Neutralizing the Left; Chapter 6 - Who Was . Chaos reads like a bad spy novel CIA spooks MK Ultra Manchurian candidates really just ridiculousEven the interesting parts such as why Manson's parole was never revoked after all of his arrests for some fairly serious crimes went nowhere we've all heard this before I was hoping maybe the reasons would finally be expained but never where don't waste your money there's plenty of really good book's on the subject I believe my collection on the subject is right around 30 books, The craziest thing is 30 books is just the tip of the iceberg, I'd bet if one of the real experts in the TLB community sat down for a few hours and listed them there would be at least 150, if you added magazine articles, movies, TV specials, musical recordings, podcasts, you'd be at 1000 or more. The last is the clincher. Is there a pic with the couch with a flag?I can look, but I have to say, I'm just exhausted and will retire for the night.And don't nobody say "yeah". Note the characters involved.FITZGERALD:Are you in charge of the prosecution of the case of People vs. Manson, et al? I actually have been checking in most days since May. ..the housekeeper* told me, "That flag has always been here. Rick Dalton got Susan with the flamethrower and Cliff Booth smashed Krenwinkels face into the phone, fireplace mantle, glass picture on the wall and the coffee table so it's all good. LOL. ONeill interviewed Hatami who said that Bugliosi knew Reeve very wellHow would Hatami, who met Bugliosi only a couple of times, and on official business {ID photos, trial} know who Bugliosi knew, well or otherwise ?Hatami also told ONeill that he first heard about the murders from Reeve. I've gotta say, I agree with Mon on this one. That is a great question, Katie. Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties We know that Moorehouse was convicted in 1991 of "lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14." katie8753 said"I've still never heard of Reeve Whitson.Who was Reeve Whitson? Whitson had worked in Central America during the late 50s, close to the Folger Company's offices (Ecuador?). This is the third time. He is mentioned several times in the papers and documents of Robert B. Anderson, who was Eisenhower's Deputy Secretary of Defense and then his Treasury Secretary. It had been there ever since Voityck and Gibby (Abigail Folger) moved in. As soon as they got home, Abigail spoke to her mother on the phone around 10:00. He had advance knowledge of the murders at the Tate house, because he had the house under surveillance.William, if this guy was a close friend of Sebring, Tate and Polanski, and knew about the murders before they happened, why didn't he warn Tate & Sebring? Hey grimtraveller,I'm also glad you're backPlease check-out the comments from this blog-posthttp://www.lsb3.com/2019/08/leave-something-witchy.html?m=1pertaining to comments by myself, Bobby, & Ms Katie regarding"The Construction Site. "*Winifred Chapman, presumably.Greg King's book quoting BUGLIOSI : Mrs CHAPMAN told police investigators that it had simply been placed on the back of the couch as a decorative touch a few weeks earlier .Sharon Tate Remembered by Sheila WellsThe red, white and blue nursery colors reminded me of reading about the murder scene and how there was an American flag draped over Sharon's sofa. All be told I love a conspiracy book. 3) The intersection of military intelligence, Hollywood and the mob runs directly into the Linkletter family, who were involved in a myriad of legitimate and no so much legit businesses. His daughter is a Bluebird survivor and her memories are returning in fractured pieces. Except there was this one dude, Reeve Whitson, who is alleged to have known about the killings at the Tate residence before the police. I can't imagine Candace Bergen allowing that.But that's just me.. Katie I remember reading that Moorehouse molested his daughters, he is the worst kind of person. The Manson Family Blog - Tate LaBianca Murders - TLB - True Crime The morning after the murders, his father realized his son had not been home. One of the girls actually tried his door knob. It's much more factual than Helter Skelter. I can't believe people are trashing O'Neill's book. Whitson could have gone into the house after Manson and his partner left, perhaps to perform necessary but mundane tasks such as removing bugs from the telephone and/or other places before the police arrivedAnd got in a quick call to Hatami !Well, for 50 years, we've had a sackful of those that were "supposed" to be at Cielo that night. He was very, very helpful. And that was after he'd already been mentioned by VB.He said it was Reeve who brought him to Bugliosi during the investigationVery interesting the way you put that. William Garretson claimed that on the afternoon of August 8 while hitchhiking back to Cielo, some guy dressed as a hippie, picked him up. Ill bet Sanders is correct. The Hatami incident would not have taken on such magnitude for them {other than the fact that Bugliosi tried to use it to establish that Manson had seen Tate and vice versa} if Tex and Charlie had been such regular visitors while a Family accolyte actually lived there. What can anyone remember about a place they went yesterday, and I mean detail specific ? O'Neill's information on Whitson provides strong support for the proposition that military and intelligence agencies were involved in the Tate LaBianca murders, bringing the CIAs Phoenix program of assassination and torture of Vietnamese non-combatants home to America. Extended interview: 50 years after the Manson - The Georgia Straight I found Whitson to be the most interesting of the characters that O'Neill presented. Has anyone considered the possibility that Whitson was working for Peter Folger (Abigails Dad)?We know Mr. Folger was having Abigail watched by private detectives because he was very worried about her "associations." A.F.S., Colonia Dignidad, von Braun, Kissinger, Ruby, and Giancana are some of the major players. Maybe he was there during Sharon's lunch with friends but nobody saw him because he moved too fast. Being arrested is not an offence let alone proof of guilt, let alone a conviction. grimtraveller,It's not a problem for me for you to be Skeptical of me.If you're not interested what I tweet on Twitter about The Charles Manson Family & Saga, again, no problem for me.Thanks for your replies back to me.Mario George Nitrini 111-------The OJ Simpson Case. Supposedly Debra Tate has the manuscript for the book, one of the claims in it was that Paul Caruso was representing Tom Harrigan and when Helder saw the new MDA drug on the to reports he wanted to get a sample analyzed but didn't know where to come by it so he asked Caruso if Hartigan would give him a sample and he did, it's awfully convenient how often Caruso's name pops up in the TLB saga. He befriended me and he was definitely a man with a violent past, and I suspect a rather dangerous past. Krenwinkel did not see the flag on the couch. Private Investigator Reeve Whitson CIA? "pg193Whitson's wife, Ellen Josefson: "He was working for the CIA""He(Whitson) said that his mother and Sharon Tate's mother were close" she said.pg196Linda Ruby, cousin to Whitson: "He(Whitson's father) knew that Reeve had planned to visit the Cielo house the night before"pg199FBI agent Roger "Frenchie" LaJeunesse: "Reeve Whitson was a part of putting the book together, the linchpin between all of us. What mystery within a mystery gnaws at you the most? : r - Reddit This was essential because Sharon and Jay might have put up quite a fight with their martial arts skills acquired from training by the master Bruce Lee. Versions of how the flag got there:Coroner, Thomas T. Noguchi and Joseph DiMonapg132the large American flag draped over the couch. L`L,3`v]fUn,^/ {N n^{a "2d`5`,/ f30ul#9@ o+ Was Charles Manson a CIA lab rat? : r/HighStrangeness - Reddit They do a lot of illegal, ugly things against man's law, and against God's law. I can't imagine Paul Tate lauding someone who could have prevented his daughter's death. Regardless, most of the info on my friend's father matches the info on Whitson. That's not in any doubt. I hate him too. . He didn't even see him during the trial.Reeve Whitson could of course be the spook extraordinaire.but once again, what ends up happening is that theories abound because there are many people that just refuse to accept the verdict as it came down and go looking to find reasons why it must have happened. The Zodiac Killer and the CIA - Zodiac Killer Identified Paul H. Does anyone have any additional info on Reeve Whitson? Studying Scarlet: True Crime: Ep 39 - Apple Podcasts Or was he himself a willing pawn in a greater scheme he wasn't aware of?The CIA are not nice guys. Hopefully I can get on in the next couple of days. Speaking of Dean Moorehouse at Cielo Drive, I thought the following quotes in Tom O'Neill's article "The Holes in Helter Skelter" show that he was indeed at the house but during the summer of 1968.Tom O'Neill writes:But when had Moorehouse taken up residence in the Cielo Home? left. Sheilah nodded. Reeve Whitson slept on a cot in his parents' kitchen, drove a Pinto, and left unpaid hospital bills when he died. LOL. The Tate-LaBianca Homicide Research Blog: Reeve Whitson Join Facebook to connect with Reeve Whitson and others you may know. That just sounds funny. It might have been more accurate to say that Hatami said the name once and Bugliosi said it three times, but I don't see how O'Neill could have put that in his text without appearing overly pedantic. I can't say if that means anything with regard to conspiracy or governmental involvement, but parole violations require neither crime nor conviction. Delivering arms, drugs, people, children were his usual business. My friend's father was an ACE pilot who could supply anything covert. I did not mean the 'scene' of the crime, rather the general milieu around crime scene before and afterI wondered about that but it works either way. I had high hopes when I read that O'Neil had spent twenty years researching the Manson murders, but the book reads like a confession of failure. As anybody who has been within shouting distance of me over the past 2 years know, I consider Tom O'Neill's CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, the Secret Histor. It was the nation's top-secret film studio that produced more films (moon landing backup films) in one year than all the film studios in the L.A. area combined. [He said] to was impossible that hed move into the Cielo house in January 1969, for one simple reason: he gone to prison then. Did he betray his friends? Bums don't earn a living with a paying job, they just move from camp to camp and sponge off folks.If Moorehouse lived at Cielo Drive when Melcher was there, it's news to me. Brenda ? Reeve Whitson Profiles - Facebook I don't buy into Bugliosis's Helter Skelter narrative however some of the girls have attested to This. The documentary itself raises more questions than it answers and can't shed a positive light on the investigation, which was one of its goals. Chapter 11 - Mind Control; Chapter 10 - The Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; Chapter 9 - Manson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card; Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap; Chapter 7 - Neutralizing the Left; Chapter 6 - Who Was . Reeve lived in 1935, at address, Indiana. Grim saidSanders is right.The first Tate homicide report states exactly what Sanders says in your quote. He also confirmed a detail from Ed Sanders' "The Family" that Melcher had let him borrow his Jaguar for the long drive to UkiahThis might be high tension wire drama.were it not for the fact that this has been public record since 1971. Who. How did O'Neill get the transcript to the book, I heard Debra had it? My book, CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, covers a lot of ground, police and prosecutor corruption, secret and mostly illegal government counterintelligence operations against American citizens (like the CIA's MKUltra and CHAOS, and the FBI's COINTELPRO), and, yes, the Manson Family murders of 1969. grimtravellerThis is a bit off topic. But can you tell me where you read that Mike Deasy attacked Charles Manson with a pitchfork at Spahn's Ranch?I've never said that I read this. O'Neill also quotes the LAPD's Lt. Helder, who refers to Whitson in the book "Five Down at Cielo Dr" under a pseudonym "Walter Kern," confirmed by LaJeunesse. Well (1) the flag was there and (2) I don't know why that's a point of conjecture and (3) I've still never heard of Reeve Whitson. I've been reading a lot of British footballers autobiographies over the last 18 months and it never ceases to amaze me how people aren't even aware of the dates of certain events in their own lives or the results of matches they are commenting on. Livestream from our facebook group discussing strange character Reeve Whitson apparent "friend" of Tate Polanski and Sebring, also apparently associated with Charles Manson and Spahn Ranch. It does seem that his place in the scheme of things is being ramped up in the absence of anything new and groundbreaking. starviego saidI am now thinking those items were planted at the scene to subtly demonize the victims and to enable police to go off on their sham 'drug burn' diversion.I agree. McGann was nearly certain that Whitson was in the CIA, and found him "very credible. Her story has changed more than once. Not now, however. Lol who knows and also I stand corrected it was a VW microbus Manson traded it for, Regarding Moorehouse living at Cielo I never thought there was anything to it then I was listening to a recorded interview with Tom O'Neill who wrote the Chaos book, he said Altobelli told him that Melcher did let Moorehouse live at Cielo off and on during the summer of 1968, apparently this was one of the things O Neill asked Bugliosi in one of their many interviews for the book, O Neill said he started finding so many inconsistencies between that Bugs said publicly and what Melcher told him privately that Vince got so paranoid that he started threatening Tom about putting the things he heard from Melcher in the book. He was also connected with WW II Nazis, especially Skorzeny, construction, the Mafia bosses Trafficante, Giancana, Ruby, he was an ace pilot, flew weapons and people into and out of Cuba, Central and South America. Ill bet Sanders is correct. Ask yourself what it logically means to have "witnesses that vouch for Whitson's presence in the scene." Grim said"Ask yourself what it logically means to have "witnesses that vouch for Whitson's presence in the scene." I mean, to this day, you will find many people parroting it as fact and creating all kinds of mysteries as a result. ", Lol "an impressive list of witnesses who vouch for him", all I see is one firmer film company president saying only "he knew about the Manson case", "Richard and Rita Edlund" whoever the fuck they were, Neil Cummings "a lawyer friend" of Whitsons (again WOW!! Friday, September 6, 2019 Reeve Whitson William writes: In Tom O'Neill's book Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties we learn about Reeve Whitson, a CIA agent disguised as a hippie. Maybe Whit Reeveson is like an imaginary friend. Imo, He racked up far more than enough of these activities to get sent back. Then Ashley explores mystery man Reeve Whitson and his connection to the case, before taking a closer look at the operations conducted by the CIA and FBI in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas during the 1960s. They do a lot of illegal, ugly things against man's law, and against God's law. He's never going to be executed but hopefully he will suffer a long painful death. That is how I was able to write a 1200 page encyclopedia on Manson, etc. In spite of his disclaimer to Rosenfelt, I think he was part of the plot to kill them and subsequently got involved in the subsequent cover-up of the role of the CIA and military intelligence in the murders. CIA was all over the first famous killer, Manson, like flies on shit. The following book about the Nazis, published in 1961 shows this fact on page 1 where the title and name of Reeve Whitson appears. The Zodiac Killer and the CIA An agent for the Central Intelligence Agency moved into a dairy and cotton farming community of 4500 people situated within the San Joaquin Valley of California. I knew this long before O'Neill's book came out. A search of newspapers.com shows that he grew up in Kendallville, Indiana, got married to Mary Worch of Santa Monica on Jan. 7, 1952, and that his father worked in the circus. "Yes, it's true, there was a flag draped over the back of the sofa. Also Mon I think Whitson might be the truest character in O'Neill's book, but I think people are going to throw the baby out with the water on this one. He was connected with Nazis, top US Gov. My friend's father was an ACE pilot who could supply anything covert. On the night of the murders, he'd been there and left. According to Sanders, p. 197, Hurst came between 6:30 and 7:00. No way this guy was just there to watch. Good to see you back, Grim!Now that your posting again, maybe you can put up Hatamis testimony on Whitson. Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties Reeve Whitson passed away at age 63 years old on October 25, 1994. Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap Podcast Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA Others seperately said Whitson was CIA. My desire is to share info about Whitson and my friend's father to discover the alias her father was using back then. As I said on the other blog, the other day I hate Bittaker with a passion. A conspiracy-laden account of the Manson murders - Bookforum One of the ways the CIA were able to keep tabs on the cult was by making agents grow their hair out, dress like hippies and join the Manson family in whatever commune they were in at the time.. Grim said: But it's not true. I wouldn't base any findings on what she says. I certainly wouldn't play the game of being a tease but if I did, I wouldn't be irritated if people didn't take what I said with any great seriousness. Delivering arms, drugs, people, children were his usual business. "I don't know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more. Ridgeway was an asshole, there was a great part during his trial where one of his victims father's stands up in open court and forgives him and Gary breaks down weeping uncontrollably, it's heartbreaking on both sides, Beauders in an interesting twist to the Ridgeway/Green River case detectives Dave Riechert and Bob Keppel went to Florida to interview Ted Bundy since alot of his victims were in the same area and killed in similar ways, this was fairly early in the case in 1984 and one of the first things Bundy recommended was staking out a fresh dump site and watch it for a few days and that Ridgeway would be back to interact with the corpse which was one of the hallmarks of Bundy's crimes and was also exactly what Ridgeway was doing. Mario George Nitrini 111 saidnice to see you're in top form being skeptical about me..lolI am, if nothing else, consistent on that !In all seriousness though, the dictionary definition of sceptical is "not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. There's one part of Whitson's story that makes no sense to me. And whenever this 'someone' is challenged to back up whatever cryptic utterances they gush forth, they just utter more of the same and bring in other cases not remotely connected.Yeah, I'm sceptical !So, does my Twitter inter-action with George Christie mean nothing to you? I neither believe nor disbelieve it although I'm being generous there because you've given me way more reason to disbelieve it. Chapter 11 - Mind Control; Chapter 10 - The Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; Chapter 9 - Manson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card; Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap; Chapter 7 - Neutralizing the Left; Chapter 6 - Who Was . The next morning when he heard about the murders, he was worried his son was among them.

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