Author NIKOLAS SCHRECK (The Manson File: Myth and Reallity of an Outlaw Shaman) joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the alternative view of the Charles Manson story and the 1969 Tate-Labianca murders. Schreck not only delves into Manson’s history and personality, but he also sheds light on the pre- and post-stories of those who were around Manson at the Spahn Ranch. Nikolas Schreck fills in the gaps on Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, Linda Kasabian, and Charles “Tex” Watson. For those who are interested in the JFK assassination, Schreck details the parallels and characters that exist in both the Manson story and JFK assassination research. Schreck, highly critical of Vincent Bugliosi, spends three hours setting the record straight and presenting the case as you’ve never heard it before!
Nikolas Schreck is the author of The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman (soon-to-be-released updated version). He was the producer and host of the documentary Charles Manson Superstar. He has communicated with Charles Manson for decades. Schreck can be contacted and followed at NikolasSchreck.eu.
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Dale Thorn says
Fabulous interview. I remember hearing about the phony aspect of Helter Skelter (as conceived by Bugliosi) many years ago, and as various sites promoted Bugliosi’s book, I would try to remind people that Bugliosi cannot be both conspiracy theorist and anti-theorist at the same time – i.e. “no conspiracy” in the Kennedy case. Recently this cropped up on certain sites closely related to Trump and the latest document releases, and the ferocity and threatening postures of the Bugliosi promoters on those sites was impressive. This interview and other links I dug out in this past week were helpful in debunking the debunkers.
Fayez Abedaziz says
Nikolas Schreck is a good writer and you (those who read his book or reviews) or I, may disagree on a point here and there, however, Nikolas is not writing to lie, he has interesting and true facts’points in his book.
I respect Nikolas and Zeena.
Jonathan G. Tidd says
Eye-opening presentation.
Perhaps I missed it: Why the Labianca murders? And did Tex Watson kill the Labiancas?
I’ve purchased the book and look forward to an informative read.