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CharlieManson.Com Newsletter, July 14, 2001

Hello to All:

First off, can you identify the origins of the following quote?  The answer is at the end of this e-mail.

"Sir John, I am thy Pistol and thy friend,
And helter-skelter have I rode to thee,
And tidings do I bring."

=^.^=

Most of the visitors to www.CharlieManson.com probably have been visitors to www.MansonMurders.com too.  As you know, that site has been down for awhile.  Now, it's back!  Reportedly, it is in the process of being sold but is currently still under Bill Nelson's control.

Also, www.ATWA.com has been offline.  All of the past content is gone, but there are photos of a Nazi medal.  I figure this site will return, soon.

=^.^=

And now for the upcoming TV listings.  There's finally something worth reporting:

July 15, Sunday, 3:00pm, MSNBC, "Headliners & Legends: Manson Women"

July 26, Thursday, 9:00pm, MSNBC, "MSNBC Investigate: Inside Corcoran" (the prison which houses Manson)

=^.^=

And here's a suggested link to check out:

http://members.aol.com/outershel/squeaky.html

It's an interview with Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme.

=^.^=

And here's the answer to the quote quiz.  It's from William Shakespeare (2 Henry IV., v. 3).  I guess it's somewhat better (?) than Tex Watson's "I am the devil and I'm here to do the devil's business."


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