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    Norman Milton Lear was born on July 27, 1922, in New Haven, Connecticut, [3] [4] to Jeanette ( née Seicol) and Hyman "Herman" Lear, a traveling salesman. [4] He had a younger sister, Claire Lear Brown (1925–2015). [5] Lear grew up in a Jewish household in Connecticut and had a bar mitzvah ceremony. [6] Both parents were of Russian-Jewish ...

    • 1948–present
    • Norman Milton Lear, July 27, 1922 (age 101), New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
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    According to Lis Wiehl’s Hunting Charles Manson, Manson genuinely tried to legitimize his means of income after his release from Terminal Island on Sept. 30, 1958. But he quickly gave up after a short stint of going door to door making appointments for salesmen to sell freezers and frozen foods. He claimed his colleagues “double-crossed and short c...

    Manson’s ploy was viable, though short-sighted and easily prone to immediate failure. He signed the backs of two U.S. Treasury checks he’d stolen from the mailbox of Leslie Sever. They were made out to her and her husband, who had died a couple of years earlier. The first one was addressed to Leslie, and Manson successfully cashed the $34 check at ...

    Stevens was quite helpful in employing Manson’s next strategy, which revolved around improving his image before his trial judge. Manson got Stevens and his fellow inmates to write compassionate letters attesting to his character, in the hopes that his judge would at least impose a lighter sentence. The letters contained the type of claims one would...

    Ever resilient in the face of the U.S. justice system and its warranted pressure on him, Manson decided to use Leona as his trump card. When Manson was married to Rosalie Jean Willis and incarcerated for taking a stolen vehicle across state lines in 1955, his psychiatric evaluation with Dr. McNiel was far more successful. He made a clever case, too...

    On Sept. 28, 1959, Charles Manson was once again a free man — but not for long. He found work as a bartender soon after his release but just couldn’t avoid trouble. Manson was arrested for grand theft auto and using stole credit cards, all the while being sexually involved with two teenagers. In a remarkable oversight of the justice system, however...

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  7. Oct 4, 2013 · He was confined to solitary confinement for more than 40 years, after he and two others inmates were convicted of the murder of a prison guard in 1972. - / Herman's House via AFP - Getty Images Print

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