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  1. The infamous Tex Watson 700 Club interview. Aaron Olson. 651 subscribers. Subscribed. 298. 45K views 3 years ago. Sure, Tex, we believe every word you say. ...more.

    • 12 min
    • 45.9K
    • Aaron Olson
  2. Jun 10, 2010 · A Monster Speaks. Hiding behind a religion he claims to have found.

    • 6 min
    • 474.2K
    • HelterSkelterForum
  3. Jul 26, 2019 · The story, as Day tells it in his book, is this: Charles “Tex” Watson was a drug dealer in Los Angeles who lived at Spahn Ranch with Manson and his followers. Watson had stolen money from...

    • 2 min
    • Olivia B. Waxman
    • Tex Watson’s Early Life Before Moving to California
    • Charles Watson Meets Charles Manson
    • Tex Watson Becomes Part of The Manson Family
    • Watson’s Role in The Manson Family Murders
    • Tex Watson Tries to Escape After The Tate-Labianca Murders
    • What Happened to Charles “Tex” Watson and Where He Is Today

    Charles Denton Watson Jr. was born on December 2, 1945, in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in a Methodist family, believing that the best way to achieve the “American Dream” was to work hard, get an education, and lead a moral life. For a long time, Charles Watson complied with this vision. He was an honor-roll student and a church youth group leader. Up...

    Tex Watson attended Cal State Los Angeles with the idea that he’d finish earning his degree, but he dropped out after less than a semester to enjoy life in the fast lane. He got a job selling wigs and got his fraternity buddy, David Neale, a job at the same store. One fateful evening, he was driving home and picked up a hitchhiker. In Watson’s word...

    Tex Watson moved in with Manson and his followers at Spahn Ranch, a run-down former movie set, in November 1968. This is where Watson got his nickname; George Spahn, the 80-year-old, nearly blind owner of the ranch, immediately placed Watson’s Texas accent. In isolation at the ranch, Manson began to preach a strange gospel: he convinced his followe...

    In the wee hours of Aug. 9, 1969, Tex Watson and three of Manson’s girls — Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian — headed to the home of Hollywood director Roman Polanski and his wife, the actress Sharon Tate. Tate was home at 10050 Cielo Drive with four other people: coffee heiress Abigail Folger, ex-boyfriend and Hollywood hair st...

    Tex Watson fled to Texas on Oct. 2, 1969, nearly two months after the murders. The race war that Manson predicted never happened. His freedom back home didn’t last long, though. He was arrested on Nov. 30, 1969, and charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. His parents and siblings were shocked and horrified. His attorneys fought his extrad...

    Tex Watson became a born-again Christian in prison and an ordained minister. Weirdly enough, Rosemary LaBianca’s daughter supports Watson’s ministry, called Abounding Love, though Watson has been accused of using money from his ministry for personal purposes. He claims to feel remorse for the crimes he committed and the lives he ended 50 years ago....

    • William Delong
  4. Charles Watson Speaks Out! A riveting 200+ question interview with a former Manson Cult member, who insightfully shares his heart about Manson, the cult, the drugs, the music, the crime, the victims, the death penalty, forgiveness, prisoners, and salvation.

  5. Mar 12, 2017 · "Tex” Watson, convicted murderer and former member of the “Family,” described his conversion to Christianity today during an interview on the TV program “700...

    • 12 min
    • 77.6K
    • The Cult Education Institute
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  7. In addition to the shift in audio, this interview was built up to confirm Manson’s account of events. You go in with preconceived notions of Tex presenting himself as an alpha male, capable of intimidating Manson and bullying him into ordering the Tate-LaBianca murders.

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