![]() ![]() But the young baby boy, was eventually named Charles Milles Manson, in honor of his late grandfather. 12, 1934 to 16-year-old Kathleen Maddox and was originally referred to as “no-name Maddox,” according to according to local station WCPO. Manson’s powers of manipulation also set in at an early age - making Manson a formidable foe and a danger to others, even in elementary school. “Wherever he lived, he would have been a problem because he whined most of the time, he complained, he would just fib incessantly about everything,” Guinn said. ![]() Guinn is an investigative journalist who wrote the book " Manson: The Life and Times Of Charles Manson." The series runs through his teen mother’s arrest for a robbery gone wrong, to his traumatizing visits to prison to visit her and the strict disciplinarian who raised him in his mother’s absence - even sending the young boy to elementary school one day in a girl’s dress.īut even with the significant obstacles Manson faced as a young child, Jeff Guinn argued in the docuseries that Manson had always been a “disagreeable child” who created problems for others. The docuseries provides new insights into Manson’s early years and what shaped one of the country’s most powerful cult leaders. I don’t know, I guess the cards didn’t fall that way, but he wasn’t what I would call a bad person.” I mean, he could have gone a different way. ![]() “I don’t think you stand much of a chance. “I’d have to say when a child was treated the way he was, you’re doomed,” family friend Virginia Brautigan said in the new EPIX docuseries “Helter Skelter: An American Myth” of Manson’s difficult childhood. Before Charles Manson earned his place in history as the enigmatic cult leader who led his followers to savagely murder actress Sharon Tate and her friends - he had been a young, impressionable boy with his own set of demons. ![]()
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