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Saturday, December 19, 2009 - 4:31 PM
Just who was this Charlie anyway? Both the LAPD and the Los
Angeles Sheriff's Office started to dig through the rubble of his
heavily documented 36 years. As information came in about him, it was
no surprise that he was in trouble. If ever a kid had a miserable start
in life Charles Manson was it. An illegitimate and
unplanned child, he was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, November 12, 1934 to
Kathleen Maddox, a promiscuous sixteen-year-old who drank too much and
got into a lot of trouble. Two years later, Kathleen filed suit against
Colonel Scott of Ashland, KY, for child support, which she was awarded,
but never received. Kathleen was briefly married to William Manson who
gave his name to the boy. Charles Manson in Nuel Emmons' book Manson in His Own Words describes the Maddox family: Kathleen
was the youngest of three children from the marriage of Nancy and
Charles Maddox. Her parents loved her and meant well by her, but they
were fanatical in their religious beliefs. Especially Grandma, who
dominated the household. She was stern and unwavering in her
interpretation of God's Will, and demanded that those within her home
abide by her view of God's wishes. My grandfather
worked for the B&O Railroad. He worked long hard hours, a dedicated
slave to the company and his bosses... Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was not the disciplinarian
Grandma was...If he tried to comfort Mom with a display of affection,
such as a pat on the knee or an arm around her shoulder, Grandma was
quick to insinuate he was vulgar. For Mom, life was
filled with a never-ending list of denials. From awakening in the
morning until going to bed at night it was, "No Kathleen, that dress is
too short. Braid your hair, don't comb it like some hussy. Come
directly home from school, don't let me catch you talking to any boys.
No, you can't go to the school dance, we are going to church..." In
1933, at age fifteen, my mother ran away from home. Other
writers have portrayed Mom as a teenage whore...In her search for
acceptance she may have fallen in love too easily and too often, but a
whore at that time? No!...In later years, because of hard knocks and
tough times, she may have sold her body some... Charlie
never knew his father and never had a real father figure. His mother
was the kind that children are taken away from and placed in foster
homes. Kathleen had a habit of disappearing for days and weeks at a
time, leaving Charlie with his grandmother or his aunt. When Kathleen
and her brother were both sentenced to the penitentiary for armed
robbery, Charlie got sent off to live with his aunt and uncle in
McMechen, West Virginia. The aunt was very religious and strict in
stark contrast to his mother's permissiveness. When
Kathleen was released from jail, she was not responsible enough to take
care of him, preferring her life of promiscuity and hard drinking to
any kind of normal lifestyle. There was no continuity in his life: he
was always being foisted on someone new; he moved from one dingy
rooming house to another; there were only transitory friendships that
he made on the streets.
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