Tapes of 1969 Would Clarify The Crimes of “Family” of Manson M
There would be more unsolved crimes
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A federal judge in Texas authorized the delivery to the Police Department of Los Angeles suspected tapes might contain new evidence to help solve the crimes committed by the cult of Charles Manson, known as "The Family", the chain reported CNN.
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