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  1. Conceived in 1909 by the Indiana Knights of Columbus, and named for Fr. Pierre Gibault, the Gibault School for Boys was dedicated on October 9, 1921, in Terre Haute, Indiana as a "home for wayward boys". The first director of the school was Rev. Michael Gorman.

  2. His mother sent him to the Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute, Indiana. Gibault was a school for juvenile delinquents and was run by Catholic priests. A Childhood Behind Bars. Charles Manson fled Gibault twice. The first time returning to his mother who only sent him back.

  3. Nov 21, 2017 · Charles Manson, the murderous cult leader who died Sunday at the age of 83, was once a troubled teen working as a messenger boy and living in an Indiana hotel. His Midwestern roots were...

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  5. Jan 22, 2015 · It’s been speculated that it was at the Indiana School for Boys that 5 foot tall Charles Manson was beaten and raped repeatedly for over three years. During one of these detentions, young Manson was “discovered” by a local priest, Rev. George Powers.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · In February 1951, when he was sixteen, Manson broke out again, this time with a pair of other boys. They drove a stolen car across state lines—a federal offense. When a roadblock in Utah brought their escapade to an end, Manson was sent to the National Training School for Boys, in Washington, D.C.

  7. Feb 18, 2017 · Manson escapes from the School for Boys and heads west in a stolen car, burglarizing 15 to 20 gas stations along the way. He is caught in Utah and sent to the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D. C.

  8. Jan 14, 2014 · By the time he was 13, he'd been sent to the Gibault School for Boys in Terre Haute. Afterward, he came to Indianapolis and got a job as a messenger boy and would rent a room in a hotel to...

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