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message 1: by Tom (new)

Tom O'neill To Mr. Andrews-Katz,
There are, in fact, several of the supporting documents in the photo section of the book. You can also go to the author's websites for the book to see all the rest:
https://www.instagram.com/chaoscharle...
and
https://www.facebook.com/CHAOSTheBook/


message 2: by Ivor (new)

Ivor Davis Thanks for responding Eric: I have been near (and not necessarily dear to this case from Day One) and purchased Tom's book--and will eagerly read it with your precise comments in mind. Not surprisingly I am anxious to check it out because my own book is out now--and is more about my own reportorial half century journey from Day One, when I went to the Tate murder house---all the way through to the death of Manson. I think Manson sent out his mindless minions to kill--to try to cover up for the murder of the musician Gary Hinman by his henchman Bobby Beausoleil. Much simpler, methinks.


message 3: by Keith (new)

Keith Larson I've read the book. All fascinating. Lot's of undiscovered stuff and new questions raised. So what that it does not come to some dramatic conclusion? The reasons for the suspicious and dishonest activity previously unknown will be revealed for what they are. The truth always wins out. This book is the catalyst for justice. Just watch. More is coming. If you are still alive and sought fame and fortune at the expense of our legal system......well.....be nervous.


message 4: by Ivor (new)

Ivor Davis I am on the road in Europe but heard Tom interviewed by Robert Wilson who does a thorough job. Lots of intriguing material in his well researched book although having covered the international waterfront as a foreign correspondent --from Robert and Bobby Kennedy assassinations to the Manson murders from day one--I have developed a healthy septicicism about some of the conspiracy theories over the years. It would be fun to meet Tom O'Neill and discuss some of his revelations, as I too have been very personally involved in the Manson murders from August 9, 1969. I'm sure it would be a lively get together. Ivor davis


message 5: by Eric (new)

Eric It sounds like you skimmed it and didn't finish it. The documents and photos are at the end of the book. It's definitely not 30 years too late.


message 6: by Eric (new)

Eric Andrews-Katz Nope I read every page of it. So full of speculative conspiracy theories with no proof. I guess you never read the reviews. Here's one from The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...


message 7: by Eric (new)

Eric ok cool :) cheers


message 8: by DeadWeight (new)

DeadWeight You should have probably read that actual Guardian article you posed, Katz, because the author of it doesn't make any such claims that the book is merely speculative conspiracy theories with no truth -- rather "O’Neill’s intricately sinister “secret history” often sounds incredible; that doesn’t mean that it’s not all true."


message 9: by David (new)

David Bouklas "O’Neill’s intricately sinister “secret history” often sounds incredible; that doesn’t mean that it’s not all true."

From the Guardian article which says in fact quite the opposite of this chump right here. Guy obviously didnt read the book, and caught but a word of the article. Such bad faith that one must assume he's got an agenda, or else a serious personality disorder.


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