Review of Chaos: The Manson Murders
In 1969 Charles Manson’s name became famous as the cult leader who sent his followers to murder high profile Hollywood elites.
But, is that really all that happened?
Is there more to the story?
Chaos: The Manson Murders is a documentary on Netflix that takes a look at some theories that exists on the subject.
The documentary was very well done and was based upon the idea that the Helter Skelter story we have been sold for decades, might not be the real explanation for the murders.
The film delves into many events of the times and opens up conspiracies that seem to make sense. Theories that are as plausible as the original alleged narrative.
Did Charles Manson develop the abilities for mind control, or was he the product of CIA MKUltra efforts of the time?
The documentary seeks answers.
Did the author of the “Helter Skelter” book work to manipulate facts in order to sell his book?
This film asks the question.
The documentary idea was drawn from a book written by Tom O’ Neill, who is a journalist who uncovered some shocking new evidence on the subject years ago.
Check out the Documentary and the Book.

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