Psychological Investigation Of Charles Manson

Serial killers’ minds have never been officially identified. Studies show that serial killers are obsessed with people who possess certain characteristics. They are unable to think clearly or feel any remorse while they kill. The question that people are always asking is, “How does one become serial killer?” Many serial killers dream of killing others. Some have particular motives for their killings. Are serial killers really to be held responsible for the actions they take in their private lives and their murders?

Research suggests that their mental illnesses or their parents may be responsible for their decision to commit suicide. The genetics of serial killers are used as defense mechanisms. They believe they are “products” of their environment’s upbringing and delusions. Charles Miles Maddox was also known by Charles Manson. He was born in Cincinnati in 1934. He finally died in Bakersfield just one week after his 83rd year. Manson was famous for leading the Manson Family cult in the late 1967s. Manson and his cult followers were responsible for nine murders that occurred in July and August 1969. Susan Atkins and Tex Watson were part of the Manson Family cult. Mary Brunner was also a member.

A well-known leader in cults, he was also thought to have been planning a racewar. This was something that the Los Angeles County attorney office learned while looking into his case. A colleague attorney in the case was able to contact Manson after he learned of this. The prosecutors believed that Manson and his followers believed the killings would help start a race war. After all of his criminal trials, he was initially sentenced to death. But, he later appealed. Manson was sentenced to a life term and served the California State Prison. He then died at 83.

Charles Manson, a five-foot, two-inch tall man, was born and raised in Cincinnati. Manson was born to Colonel W. H. Scott and Kathleen Maddox. Kathleen Maddox later remarried, to William Manson, her stepfather. Before Manson’s murders, he had been a singer/songwriter. Manson was also a member of Los Angeles’ music industry. Manson was a huge Beatles fan like many others at the time. The white album was Manson’s favorite album.

Manson converted to scientology and started following it in 1961. Manson was actually studying the religion while he was in prison. Manson was freed after completing 150 hours in auditing sessions. He never signed over to Scientology. Manson believed it was too crazy after he had completed all the scientology auditing sessions.

Matthew Roberts raised the possibility of Manson being his biological father. Robert’s mom had been subject to Manson’s rapes for over two years. She was a member the Manson Family cult, but she left. Two years later, the cult murdered Robert’s mother. Roberts was adopted by Roberts’ mom in 1968. Manson discovered later that Roberts may have been his biological dad. After the first two murders, DNA testing was done between Manson’s potential son Matthew Robertss and Jason Freeman, Manson’s great-grandson. CNN conducted DNA testing in 2012 and it revealed Charles Manson wasn’t his biological dad. They were actually not related.

Charles Manson became engaged to Afton Elain Burton, a 26-year-old woman. Manson gave her the nickname Star. Star visited Manson for nine years during his first imprisonment. She also ran several websites to prove his innocence. Manson wasn’t able to escape prison in the time allowed for his marriage license to expire. But, Star did manage to cancel the marriage. According research, she wanted him dead as a tourist attraction.

Manson attended Terre Haute’s children serve program for a brief time. He then fled to Indianapolis. He decided not to go home to the mother he had been living with, but instead rented a place and worked late nights robbery. He was eventually caught and sent to an Omaha juvenile detention center.

Manson was only in the detention center for four days and fled with a car stolen. Manson was able to buy a gun with a friend in detention and continued to rob many stores. Manson was convicted of the first crime and sent to another center for boys with poor behavior. Manson claimed that he was being raped at the detention center while he was there.

Manson sought a 12th parole hearing hearing. However, he was turned down. He decided not to attend the next hearing after he missed his previous one. Manson was suffering from schizophrenia and paranoid-delusional disorder. Manson was thought to be too dangerous for society by investigators. Manson was not allowed to go free. He was unable to show any remorse or understanding after he committed all of the crimes he had committed. He was granted parole in 2027 at the age of 92 after all this information was presented to court.

Manson’s fascination with mental holding and the ability to manipulate others to do terrible things stood out in Cincinnati, Ohio. His power over people lasted him his entire life. Charles Manson, who was in prison when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Due to his mental illness, Manson was violent and had murderous tendencies. Manson was unsocial and a highly “unsocial” person.

Charles Manson was an extraordinary example of a society member. Manson was very strategic in how he wanted things done. Although he had violent fantasies, he didn’t actually kill anyone. He just directed people to do the dirty job for him. Many people wonder if he was afraid of being killed, or if he is struggling with mental issues.

Charles Manson was incarcerated in a minimum-security prison in 1951. His aunt was responsible for his release. He was to live with her and work for her. Just before his release, he was accused of raping a man at gunpoint. He continued to commit other crimes even though he was transferred to another facility in Petersburg. He was eventually transferred to a maximum secure facility in Chillicothe. He was again charged with a federal offense.

He was found driving his car through many states while stealing it and then finally caught. Manson was eventually sentenced to five year parole in 1958. He was sentenced to five years of parole in 1958, just a few months after his sentencing. After serving his parole sentence for around a full year, he cashed a fraudulent pay check. He was convicted. All charges against him were dropped before he actually served the sentence.

Charles Manson was an extremely difficult man to comprehend. Although Charles Manson had been in prison several times before the crimes of this cult, he couldn’t understand why he was being sentenced to time. Many people wonder if Charles Manson kept information about typical scenarios in his files the same way we do. This is because he couldn’t see how he could continue to commit these horrible crimes, which was not common and not respected by society.

Charles Manson was known for his many negative traits, but he was also a very persuasive man. He was capable of convincing and manipulating almost anyone. Manson managed to gather a group of teenage boys and manipulate them into many murders. He was a gifted persuader, but he used it negatively. Instead of using his gift to convince people to commit criminal acts, he could’ve used it positively and could have entered marketing and business to convince customers.

You can clearly see from a biological standpoint that Manson’s thought process was abnormal. According to researchers, he was born with “bad genetics” from his biological father and mother. Manson was born with a psychological disorder. It is due to his parents both having recessive genes, which Manson and his parents both had. Manson also suffers from a chemical imbalance, which causes him to have trouble thinking and then actually doing things.

Charles Manson, a highly eccentric citizen of society, was anti-sociable and had schizophrenia. Manson was unable to discern right from wrong due to a chemical imbalance. Manson was blessed with a unique gift that I believe could have helped him change his thinking and his way of living. Instead of living in prison, he should have spent most of his time there. He could have made a better life for himself and been a positive part of society instead of being a prisoner.

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