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Charles Manson
An analysis of the psychopathology behind Charles Manson's murderous career. -- 2,046 words; APA

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A look at the life and activities of 1960s cult leader Charles Manson, who was responsible for several famous murders. -- 2,670 words;

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Charles Manson 
Born no name Maddox in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 12, 1934, Manson was the
illegitimate son of Kathleen Maddox, a 16-year-old prostitute. His surname was derived
from one of Kathleen's many lovers, whom she briefly married, but it signified no blood
connection. During 1936, Kathleen filed a paternity suit against one Colonel Scott, of
Ashland, Kentucky, winning the grand monthly sum of five dollars for the support of
Charles Milles Manson. Scott instantly defaulted on the judgment, and he died in 1954,
without acknowledging his son. In 1939, Kathleen and her brother were sentenced to five
years in prison for robbing a West Virginia gas station. Charles was packed off to live
with a strictly religious aunt and her sadistic husband, who constantly berated the boy
as a sissy, dressing him in girl's clothing for his first day of school in an effort to
help Manson act like a man. Paroled in 1942, Maddox reclaimed her son, but she was
clearly unsuited to motherhood. An alcoholic tramp who brought home lovers of both sexes,
Kathleen frequently left Charles with neighbors for an hour, then disappeared for days or
weeks on end, leaving relatives to track the boy down. On one occasion, she reportedly
gave Charles to a barmaid, in payment for a pitcher of beer. 
By 1947, Kathleen was seeking a foster home for her son, but none was available. Charles
wound up in the Gibault School for Boys, in Terre Haute, Indiana, but fled after ten
months, rejoining his mother. She still didn't want him, and so Manson took to living on
the streets, making his way by theft. Arrested in Indiana, he escaped from the local
juvenile center after one day's confinement. Recaptured and sent to Father Flanagan's
Boy's Town, he lasted four days before his next escape, fleeing in a stolen car to visit
relatives in Illinois. He pulled more robberies en route and on arrival, leading to
another bust at age 13. 

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