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Paul Watkins (Manson Family)

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Most important were the details provided by Watkins in the period leading up to the trial, which enabled the prosecution to understand Manson's stake in the war the killings were intended to trigger. The details made clear that, in its complete form, the vision ended with Manson and the Family as the lone existing whites, presiding over blacks whose antipathy to whites would have been discharged in the gruesome conflict. At war's end, Charles Manson,
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his women as sexual lures, undertook intimidating visits in which he and others would fire shotguns on the Barker Ranch property, and jousted with Crockett in abstract discussions. A third male Family member came to Crockett's side, while the female Family member he'd influenced had left the area with a friend of his, whom she promptly married.
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Watkins continued to vacillate. He played music with the Family, had initially preserved a sexual relationship with one of the Family girls, and declined to dismiss Helter Skelter. But when, for instance, Manson asked him to join the efforts to find the entry to the underground hideaway in which the
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Within weeks of the murders, Manson and the Family members had come to Goler Wash, which they began fortifying for Helter Skelter. For a month, Manson, situated at Myers Ranch, vied with Crockett for psychological sway over the Family members who had come into the prospector's orbit. Manson deployed
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Watkins testified against Manson in October 1970, some months into the trial in which Manson was ultimately found guilty of the murders. The testimony of Watkins and one of the other male defectors traced the growth of Manson's view of Helter Skelter from a vague vision to an inspiration for crime.
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Around the end of March 1970, Watkins split with Family members, following a blowup between him and a trio of Manson girls. This occurred at Spahn Ranch, to which the group had returned. The girls had learned of statements that Watkins had made to law officers and that Manson's lawyer had obtained
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Are you hip to what the Beatles are saying?... Dig it, they're telling it like it is. They know what's happening in the city; blackie is getting ready. They put the revolution to music... it's 'Helter-Skelter.' Helter-Skelter is coming down. Hey, their album is getting the young love ready, man,
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who, with metaphysical musings of his own, had begun to influence a male Family member and female Family member who had been left to watch the desert camp. Returning briefly to Spahn Ranch, Watkins changed his relationship with Manson by using a suggestion by Crockett; he asked that Manson "
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Family was supposedly to survive the cataclysm, he declined to do so. Even after Watkins helped two of the Family girls leave the area, the relationship with Manson survived, though the incident resulted in Manson's threatening Watkins with a knife and a pistol.
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Watkins took the prophecy seriously. One day, as he looked out a window of the Canoga Park house, he wondered to himself whether the violence of Helter Skelter would reach the Family. His fear that the Family was lingering too long in the soon-to-be-war-torn
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in which he was sleeping. He was "unsure of the origin of the blaze," which could have been caused by a candle he'd been using to read or a marijuana cigarette he'd been smoking before he fell asleep. A Family member would later claim to have set the blaze.
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street corner, he was recognized and picked up in a hollowed-out school bus that was painted black, driven by the same two Manson girls, who had greeted him at the door of the Topanga Canyon house. As the girls took him to the Family's new camp at
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In May, after he had healed, Watkins decided he would testify against Manson. His decision was occasioned by a threat delivered from Manson via Family members: "Charlie says when he gets out, you better not be around the desert."
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and other charges that had no apparent connection with the murders. By the middle of November, Manson and Family members had become suspects in the Tate–LaBianca killings. The solving of the case was announced by
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Within a few days, Watkins had settled in at Barker, with Crockett and the others. About a month later, on August 9, 1969, the group saw a television broadcast while they were in
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house where they undertook preparations for Helter Skelter. They worked on music for their intended album and began preparing dune buggies and other vehicles for their escape to
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area prompted him, in late June 1969, to ask Manson when the group would be leaving for the desert. According to Watkins, Manson assured him Helter Skelter was ready to happen.
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terminated his term as student-body president, a position he held in every grade from first through eleventh. Having come to find his studies less interesting than music and
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Watkins remained with the Family and became Manson's chief lieutenant. On October 31, he set out with the others in the group's school bus to Goler Wash, near
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In the second week of October 1969, right after Watkins left Goler Wash, the ranches were raided by law enforcement. Manson and others were arrested on
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According to Watkins, Manson's remark disturbed Watkins, who had no trouble recognizing it as an indication the Family would be undertaking
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A breaking-point arrived on a night when Manson snuck on his hands and knees into the Barker Ranch bunkhouse. Outside were Bruce Davis and
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camps, Watkins embraced the opportunity to get away. At the same time, he was unsure whether to sever himself from the
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student and was active in youth organizations and church camps. At age 13, he became involved in
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in search of enlightenment and truth." In the same December 1967 week in which he was put on
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American upbringing," including being in a Christian family. His early years were spent in
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town, where he lived with his second wife and their two daughters, one of whom is writer
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On March 16, 1968, several months after his departure from high school, Watkins met
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being the location of the desert ranches to which Watkins first came with Manson.
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At Barker Ranch, Watkins came under the influence of Paul Crockett, a middle-aged
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Watkins went on to become the founder and first president of the Death Valley
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building up steam. Our album is going to pop the cork right out of the bottle.
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during his senior year, in which school officials distressed by his use of
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to Family member Bruce Davis, during the latter's trial at that time for
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for marijuana possession, two friends of his were returned dead from the
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were dismissing a connection between the two sets of murders and that a
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and whose owner had picked up the hitchhiking youth before going on to
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Testimony of Paul Watkins in the State of California v. Charles Manson
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desultoriness, most of it spent taking care of a farm that was near
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By his own account, Paul Watkins lived "a pretty standard
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For Watkins, there followed three-and-a-half months of
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Testimony of Paul Watkins in the Charles Manson Trial
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He is not to be confused with 706: 697: 623: 579: 192:, one of them remarked that Manson was 1592: 1625:People from Thousand Oaks, California 924: 596:Watkins, Paul and Guillermo Soledad. 534:, he had conspired to slip a dose of 131: 86:During adolescence, Watkins became a 885:at imdb.com. Retrieved June 3, 2007. 869:at imdb.com. Retrieved June 3, 2007. 654:Bugliosi, Vincent with Curt Gentry. 361: 658:. W.W. Norton & Company. 1994. 550:Watkins died in 1990 at age 40, of 326:in the Tate murders was already in 18:American autobiographer (1950–1990) 13: 1630:Deaths from leukemia in California 14: 1641: 620:imdb.com. Retrieved June 3, 2007. 1491:Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson! 888: 872: 857: 267: 678: 669: 618:Paul Watkins biographical data 611: 470:. 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Index

Paul Watkins (disambiguation)
Charles Manson
Family
Tate–LaBianca murders
Helter Skelter
Tex Watson
middle-class
Sidon
Lebanon
Beaumont
Texas
Thousand Oaks, California
Bible
evangelicalism
high school
psychedelic
drugs
marijuana
flower child
probation
arrest
Vietnam War
Charles Manson
Los Angeles County
Topanga Canyon
candy bar
root beer
group sex
hippie
Big Sur

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