The Official Narrative of Tate Murders Doesn't Add Up w/Tom O'Neill | Joe Rogan

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Published 2020-04-16

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  • @mickeyandres2651
    And Hollywood still gives Polanski standing ovations led by Streep proving just how repugnant those hills can get.
  • @PInk77W1
    Manson looked into Scientology and said Naw that’s nuts.
  • @Justicia007
    FBI and CIA involvement with Manson is nefarious
  • @trog.lodyte
    Hollywood gave Polanski a standing ovation, even after he was convicted of SA on the 13 year old girl
  • I still can't believe more people don't talk about Roman Pulaski being a monster I'm glad to see these two calling him what he is
  • @bk2524
    Thumbs up for reminding the world Roman Polanski is a monster. Remember the list of celebrities who signed a petition for his exoneration
  • It's hard to believe that Sharon Tate would be near 80 years old today, and her unborn child would be in their fifties. A entire lifetime snuffed out.
  • I'll never forget hearing the news of those murders. I had been up on that hill where the Tate murder happened. I was only 13. A friend of my father was sending his son to deliver something to someone who lived in LA. The son had grown up there and my sister, friends and myself begged my father to let us go along because we were promised a tour of some of the homes of celebrities...Doris Day's home being one of them. It was very hot and humid during that time. We awoke to the news of the murders on my parent's television. We were all in shock, knowing we had been in the area. Crazy.
  • @Chrisfeb68
    Amazes me how the same people who support the Me too movement would give Roman Polanski a standing ovation. These are the same people giving speeches at the Academy Awards lecturing us.
  • @jswets5007
    When someone who has spent 20 years writing a book about a single event says "I hate to speculate", you know he means it.
  • @jeniebaxter5278
    I read helter skelter when I was a kid. At that moment in time, I always had the thought that the acronym for P.I.G... stood for Polanski is guilty.
  • @martinishot
    I remember about 12 years ago Tex Watson ,wanting to get out of prison, made an offer to the county of Los Angeles telling them that he could lead authorities to all the other victims killed by the Manson family. A number of the original detectives on the case were still living and I remember the local Los Angeles stations interviewing them and every one of them agreed on one thing. Even if they did not agree about the offer from Tex Watson they agreed with what he said about many additional murders. They all agreed it's just a tip of the iceberg what we associate with the family as far as who they killed. They all agreed it's dozens of other people that they killed as well there's no doubt in their minds. Representatives of the DA's office said there's no way they will take his offer because they think the public will think really badly about them. But even after saying that they admitted that they know Tex Watson knows what he's talking about. If we actually had the list and backgrounds of all the people that the Manson family killed, I think it would be interesting because it might indicate that this Tom in the interview here is right. That maybe the Manson family was available for the agency to kill people that they didn't want to dirty their hands with.
  • @WIZandRoLLiN
    When authors go on JRE it’s a constant battle to give a good answer and not spoil the book they just spent years writing
  • @julzgulz1992
    My mother went to school with the LaBianca children. She can't even hear about the crimes it's so upsetting knowing her lovely classmates lost their parents this way. We often forget the victims of this crime and focus on the infamy and celebrity of the perpetrators. The son was just a normal, happy, popular high school student who lost his whole family and privacy. So tragic.
  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    My son read Chaos and recommended it to me. I listened to it on audio during a trip and I was enthralled!!! If you haven't read this book, you have got to.
  • @stregalilith
    I was in LA when the trial was going on and paying attention although I wasn't a lawyer yet. Three things stand out to me after reading Tom O'Neill's book: 1) Vince Bugliosi was a known liar, very ambitious, and would say anything to enhance his image; 2) in thirty years as a lawyer, much of it practicing in Los Angeles, I have rarely seen anything as meticulously documented as Tom O'Neill's book, "Chaos"; 2) I was a law student extern at the ACLU a few years later and the information Tom has on COINPRO is spot on. Further, Tom's father was a well regarded member of the legal profession and helped him document his findings in an honest, ethical and professional manner. To me, Tom O'Neill's reportage is credible.
  • @gravypatron
    I'm beginning to think Earth is a conspiracy.
  • The number of Hollywood types who simply ignore the evil of Polanski is astounding. No excuse for what The Family did to Sharon Tate and the other victims, what they had to endure was despicable.
  • @brentsmock1044
    Steve McQueen had been invited to the party that night, but never went. Lucky for him.
  • @benbirch2393
    Anyone who thinks that polanski and the ruling class / elite had nothing to do with all of this debauched ghoulishness, is quite mad.