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  1. Jun 30, 2013 · 04:44 pm. |. The transcript of Truman Capote’s interview with Manson murderer Bobby Beausoleil, conducted in the latter’s cell at San Quentin Prison in 1972, is fascinating for a number of reasons, ranging from the two men’s sheer, exotic incongruity, to its exposure of Capote’s flirtatious/confrontational approach to interviewing ...

  2. Sep 23, 2019 · Beausoleil is in the prison’s visiting room now, hands folded together, fans moving the air around some. He wears jeans, a plain, pressed, standard-issue shirt, rimless glasses; he smiles easily ...

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  4. Apr 8, 2015 · However, this interview is not about Manson or the murder. It's about his life before and after Hinman's death. Before the murder, Beausoleil was an up-and-coming member of the Los Angeles...

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  5. In a jailhouse interview twelve years after the murder, Beausoleil asserted that the killing was the result of a drug transaction gone wrong. No reference to a drug deal was made in either of Beausoleil's two trials for the murder or in related books by Ed Sanders and Vincent Bugliosi. [10]

  6. May 21, 2016 · Bobby Beausoleil BBC Interview with Bill Scanlon-Murphy Part 1. Manson Mythos. 4.12K subscribers. 199. 34K views 7 years ago. Short telephone interview with Bobby Beausoleil from the...

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  7. Bardo Methodology Interview (Part Two) Niklas Göransson. obby BeauSoleil is nearing his fifth decade in American prison; time spent creating a colossal body of art. He speaks of Luciferian ascension and how dying by the sword bestowed upon him the gift of existential knowledge.

  8. Aug 8, 2019 · As part of the jailhouse interview, Beausoleil detailed Hinman's relationship to the Family, the circumstances around the 34-year-old musician's death, and why Beausoleil felt he "had no way out" other than going forward with his brutal act.

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