service agent larry buendorf was a hand with a gun in it comes through the crowd. the commotion erupted. secret service agents forced the assailant to the ground and then handcuffed her. she was identified as 27-year-old lynnette alice fromme one of the earliest followers of charles manson involved in the tate labianca murders of 1969. about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he has new rules. they want to do one big thing that s going to get the nation s attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky s first words were, can you believe the gun didn t go off? following your own close brush with death, i was wondering if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an
agent a hand with a gun in it coming through the crowd. the commotion erupted. secret service agents forced the sailant to the ground and handcuffed her. she was identified as 27-year-old lynette alice fromm, one of the earliest followers of charles manson involved in the tate-labianca murders. before gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes to squeaky. they have new rules. they want to do one big thing that will get the nation s attention back on charlie. so squeaky wearing a red robe comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret serviceman wrestles him to tground. her first word are can you believe the gun didn t go off? following your brush with death, has this convinced you that we need tough gun control in the country. i prefer to go after the
august 1969, no suspects to know of. the labianca murders had the city in fear. everybody thought they would be next. almost as if los angeles was having a nervous breakdown. deputies at the los angeles county sheriff s department came looking for charles manson but it had nothing to do with murder. property owners around the spawn ranch were complaining about these hippy type people driving their dune buggies on the other ranch s private property. 102 deputy sheriffs completely surrounded this ranch. the raid netted a huge stockpile of firearms and some stolen vehicles. i m sure they spelt felt they were being arrested for murder. more than 20 people arrested but the family s leader was nowhere to be found. manson was hiding under one of the buildings on the property and he refused to come out and was eventually
november 1969, held for car theft charles manson and the family were slowly being tied to a string of murders from. her cell, manson started talking about susan atkins being a killer. the victim musician gary hundredman who been stabbed to death two weeks before the tate and labianca murders. suddenly, everything came crashing down. she told these two co-inmates of that the family was responsible for the tate la bong can labianca murders. one of the girls called dime and pay phone it? broke the case. persons being issued warrants. watson, linda kasabian. one week after this announcement charles manson and five of his followers were charged with seven counts of murder. they were kids from
testified. they were dark, piercing, evil eyes. rumors ran wild when leslie s lawyer hughes disappeared four months into the trial. he goes up to the hot springs area to work on his arguments. the court reconvenes the following monday hughes does not show up. we all thought my god, i just wonder if the family killed ronald hughes. from what anybody could discern after a flash flood came along and washed him way. in january of 1971, it took the jury seven days to reach a verdict. it was our belief that the jury could only come to one verdict, guilty. each defendant was convicted of every count of which they were charged. the four were sentenced to death on march 29th, 1971 in october, tex watson was also convicted for the tate labianca murders and sentenced to death. next year 1972, the california and u.s. supreme