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But Kemper was definitely not the hippie type at all although he was very anti-parents and anti-grandparents.

Still having a hard time fitting Kemper in this group. He just wasn't the 60's stereotype we think of.



Nobody in the first photo or the fourth one broke the law; I'm not aware of any end-of-the-world thinking associated with the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th or 8th.
Keep trying peeps!


OK. I guess I didn't know them after all.



Top: National Guard in an armed faceoff with hippies, who are armed only with flowers.
Next: The Manson Family keeping vigil outside the courthouse as their beloved leader is tried for murder. This of course was THE fear-of-hippies watershed moment in American history. See Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders.
Next: A scene from EASY RIDER. At the end of the movie the guys in this photo are attacked by rednecks with clubs -- for no other reason than that they are hippies.
Next: Buck Walker in court for murdering the Grahams. As soon as he and his girlfriend arrived on the remote island where the Grahams met their doom, everyone else was instantly suspicious of them -- because they were hippies. See And the Sea Will Tell.
Next: The bedroom at Stonehead Manor in Detroit, MI where Arville Garland learned his daughter had moved in with her boyfriend. He barged in and ventilated everyone he could find with his service revolver. Why? She'd become a rassa frassa, sassafrassin' HIPPIE living in a HIPPIE COMMUNE. See Murder Trial of Wilbur Jackson.
Next: The Ohtas with their killer, Michael Frazier, a psychotic HIPPIE. See Urge To Kill.
Next: A scene from PSYCH-OUT, a horror movie about the dangers of getting involved with HIPPIES and their rassa frassin' drugs.
Last: Clean-cut serial killer Ed Kemper, who when asked about the type of woman he chose to decapitate, then have sex with, shuddered and said "I'd never touch a dirty HIPPIE." See Why: The Serial Killer In America.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (other topics)And the Sea Will Tell (other topics)
The Murder Trial of Wilbur Jackson: A Homicide in the Family (other topics)
Urge to Kill (other topics)
Why-The Serial Killer in America (other topics)