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The Goodbye Helter Skelter Podcast

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Based on the book Goodbye Helter Skelter, by George Stimson, this podcast takes a fresh and realistic approach to Charles Manson and the Tate-LaBianca murders -- an approach that concludes that Manson was not guilty of those murders.
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Kenneth "Thunder" Nowlin
Still more James Dawson
Join my guest James Dawson and me as we take a look at the book Manson In His Own Words.
My guest James Dawson (The Manson Archives) and I discuss The Last Testament of Susan Atkins.
Guest James Dawson participates in a discussion about the motive for the murders at 10050 Cielo Drive.
A discussion with Jason Hay about his podcast on Charles Manson's music and the music that surrounded him, "All Is None"
An in-depth look at the blood evidence at 10050 Cielo Drive with guest D. M. York
Discussing various aspects of the cast with guest Jason Hay.
This episode is a discussion of some of the trial testimony concerning the culpability of prosecution witness Linda Kasabian. With guest James Dawson.
A discussion of the evidence presented in the previous episode (Live 2) on the blood evidence at 10050 Cielo Drive.
This brief podcast fills in the blanks caused by the audio difficulties in episode Live 2. 
This second live-streamed episode of The Goodbye Helter Skelter Podcast is a look at the blood evidence from the crime scene at 10050 Cielo Drive. (Audio issues)
Here I take a close look at some of the leads in the murders on Cielo Drive.
More on H. Allegra Lansing
A look at the world of H. Allegra Lansing
A review of the book Chaos, Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, by Tom O'Neill.
A review of Jeff Guinn's book Manson, The Life and Times of Charles Manson
This episode presents new take on Charles Manson and the Law.
The real motive for the Tate-LaBianca murders
An examination of the prosecution's offered motive for the Tate-LaBianca murders, "Helter Skelter."
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Suzanne Anderson

This is quite possibly the worst podcast ever made! Don't waste your time!!! I couldn't even get through the first episode!

Oct 28th
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