Manson's Right-Hand Man Speaks Out

· Abounding Love Publishers
3.2
23 reviews
Ebook
99
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Manson's Right-Hand Man Speaks Out is an interview with Charles "Tex" Watson, covering ten intriguing subjects chapter by chapter. It provides something for everyone, including factual information for the historian, counsel for parents in raising successful children, research assistance for students, and answers for teenagers. Those searching will find the Truth and see at last how to stop the pain.

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3.2
23 reviews
Julie Moss
December 11, 2018
I don't know what the purpose of this book is except to show that Tex can recite Scripture. He's a snake in the grass. Susan LeBerge should be ashamed of herself. Doris Tate was right about him, and she took care to make sure he wasn't too comfortable in prison. Rallying to remove conjugal visits and making Tex move to another prison. Him and Bruce Davis had a nice little Jesus racket going on. And both of them married and have kids. Poor kids.
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shirley hubbert
March 7, 2017
Most are repeated several times..Charles calls the murders a crime ?! He participated in at least 9. In my book they are crimes...not singular..i wonder if he prays for Charles Manson. Hmmmm
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Jackie Marsh
December 18, 2016
It is so amazing how the Lord Jesus transformed Charles life. This book made take a long look at my life, and I found myself wanting to be more closer to the Lord Jesus. Thank you Jesus, and thank you Charles may the Lord continue to bless you.
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