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  1. Charles Manson, né Charles Maddox le 12 novembre 1934 à Cincinnati dans l'Ohio et mort le 19 novembre 2017 à Bakersfield en Californie [1], est un gourou et criminel américain.

  2. Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California, in the late 1960s.

  3. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson, considéré comme l’un des criminels les plus dangereux des États-Unis, est décédé dimanche en détention à l’âge de 83 ans. Gourou psychopathe, il était à l’origine ...

  4. 28 juil. 2024 · Charles Manson (born November 12, 1934, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—died November 19, 2017, Kern county, California) was an American criminal and cult leader whose followers carried out several notorious murders in the late 1960s.

  5. 12 juil. 2023 · Cult leader Charles Manson was responsible for several notorious murders in the late 1960s. Read about his cult, murders, children, music, death, plus more.

  6. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson, the notorious cult leader who directed his followers to commit a string of brutal murders, and who became a symbol of the dark side of 1960s counterculture, has died aged 83.

  7. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson's messianic influence inspired his followers to commit murder. Members of his so-called Family were responsible for a series of high-profile killings that shattered the peace...

  8. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson, one of the most notorious murderers of the 20th century, who was very likely the most culturally persistent and perhaps also the most inscrutable, died on Sunday in a hospital...

  9. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson and his followers were convicted of killing nine people in 1969. What happened next?

  10. 20 nov. 2017 · Charles Manson, the cult leader who masterminded the brutal killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others in the summer of 1969, died Sunday at Kern County Hospital of natural...

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