About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Edited and produced by Chris Burt.
Contact us at crimetimeinc.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Edited and produced by Chris Burt.
Contact us at crimetimeinc.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the gripping conclusion of Crime Time Inc.'s Charles Manson series! In our 30th episode, host Alex delves into the eerie and haunting discovery of James and Lauren Willett's murders that further exposed the chilling legacy of Charles Manson and his sinister Family. Starting with a gruesome find in the woods near Guerneville, California, Alex uncovers the web of murders, betrayal, and revenge that has captivated true crime enthusiasts. From the chilling details of the Willett murders to the dramatic arrests of Manson's followers, including the infamous Squeaky Fromme, we examine how the Manson Family continued their reign of terror even after their leader's incarceration. The episode also explores the staggering revelations made by former Family members, including claims of up to 40 murders, and connects surprising dots from Hollywood to the courtroom. Tune in for this detailed and shocking final chapter, revealing the deep and dark connections of one of America's most notorious criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
01:03 Discovery of James Willett's Body
01:54 The Stockton House Raid
03:31 Uncovering Lauren Willett's Murder
04:38 Legal Proceedings and Guilty Pleas
05:57 Connecting the Dots: Ronald Hughes
07:52 Sandra Good's Chilling Confession
09:04 Manson Family's Continued Reign of Terror
12:24 Squeaky Fromme's Assassination Attempt
17:07 Impact on Manson Family Members
22:28 The Search for Additional Victims
28:23 Life After Manson: Key Figures
34:32 Vincent Buliosi's Legacy
37:08 Charles Manson's Death and Legacy
38:37 Hollywood Connections: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
44:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections
45:46 Unraveling the Marine Uniform Mystery
46:10 Skepticism Around Ronald Hughes' Death
49:22 The Enigma of Sandy Good
50:53 Squeaky Fromme: Manson's First Lieutenant
52:22 Reflections on the Manson Case
53:14 The Power of Cults and Law Enforcement Failures
55:40 The Circus of the Manson Trial
57:29 Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger Connection
01:05:27 Final Thoughts and Future Inquiries
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome to Crime Time Inc. with your host Alex! In Episode 29 of our Charles Manson series, we delve into a chaotic chapter from 1971 when the Manson Family planned a daring escape. Discover how Charles 'Tex' Watson's trial unfolded amidst courtroom drama and systemic bias. Learn about the Manson Family's intricate plot to hijack a 747 jumbo jet, and how they audaciously attempted to manipulate the justice system. Uncover how prosecutor Vincent Buliosi faced unyielding challenges in securing convictions and the eerie aftermath where the family's influence persisted. Join us as we unravel one of the darkest tales in criminal history.
00:00 Introduction to Crime Time Inc.
00:41 The Audacious Escape Plan
01:29 The Vigil and War Council
01:54 The LSD-Laced Hamburger Incident
02:45 Tex Watson's Trial
04:26 Judge Alexander's Bias
06:42 Watson's Cross-Examination
08:18 Manson Family's Continued Influence
12:20 The Hawthorne Gun Store Robbery
14:43 The Hijacking Plan
15:43 Kenneth Como's Escape
23:43 The Hawthorne Trial Aftermath
26:13 Manson's Conversation with Buliosi
29:28 Manson's Disturbing Prison Perspective
29:57 Revelations and Confessions
30:48 Racial Views and Helter Skelter
31:43 Legal and Ethical Controversies
32:40 Manson Defends His Prosecutor
34:35 Implications of the Conversation
36:58 The Manson Family's Continued Influence
38:22 Expert Analysis and Reflections
45:20 Escape Attempts and Legal Loopholes
54:27 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc.! In episode 28 of our Charles Manson series, we dive deep into the final, chilling days of what was once the longest murder trial in American history. Host Alex takes you inside the packed courtroom on March 18, 1971, as prosecutor Vincent Buliosi delivers his notorious closing argument against Charles Manson and his three female followers. Discover how Buliosi faced the ultimate challenge: convincing a jury to sentence these criminals to death. Delve into the heated exchanges, the defense's desperate appeals, and the shocking jury verdicts. We explore the emotional weight carried by the victims' families and hear from the jurors themselves. Don't miss the gripping analysis by our crime experts, Simon and Tom, as they unpack the psychological manipulation Manson exerted over his followers. This episode promises a riveting look at one of history's most shocking crimes and the relentless pursuit of justice. Tune in and unravel the mystery with us!
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
00:38 The Guilt Phase and the Ultimate Question
01:11 The Courtroom Drama Unfolds
01:43 Buliosi's Chilling Opening Argument
03:27 Defense Strategies and Counterarguments
09:49 Manson's Manipulations and Threats
25:41 The Jury's Deliberation and Verdict
27:38 Aftermath and Reflections
32:17 The Verdict and Sentencing of Charles Manson
33:45 The Aftermath: Manson's Continued Influence
35:03 The Trial of Charles 'Tex' Watson
39:03 Manson's Followers and Their Reckonings
40:25 The Manson Family's Escape Plan
42:10 Expert Analysis and Reflections
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc., where host Alex delves into Episode 27 of the Charles Manson series. This episode features Patricia 'Katie' Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten's disturbing testimonies, revealing brutal details of the Manson Family murders. Krenwinkel's bone-chilling confession about the murder of Abigail Folger and Van Houten's cold recounting of the LaBianca murders are covered in depth. The failure of the defense's copycat theory, the psychiatric evaluations, and the shocking courtroom outbursts provide a grim portrait of the defendants' psyche. The episode culminates with an analysis by crime experts Simon and Tom as they prepare for the jury's verdict. Don't miss this gripping and harrowing account of one of America's most infamous criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 27: Charles Manson Series
00:19 Patricia Krenwinkel's Chilling Testimony
03:22 Leslie Van Houten Takes the Stand
10:30 The Defense's Desperate Strategies
24:44 The Prosecution's Final Blows
26:24 Psychiatric Testimonies and Their Impact
38:44 The Defense's Final Witnesses
41:40 Closing Arguments and Reflections
43:21 Upcoming Analysis and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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Join host Alex on Crime Time Inc as he takes you back to January 25th, 1971, in Episode 26 of the Charles Manson series. This detailed recount of the final days before the verdict of one of the most infamous trials in American history reveals the intense atmosphere at the Los Angeles Hall of Justice. Discover the jury's shocking requests, prosecutor Vincent Buliosi's sleepless nights, and the riveting testimonies that followed. From Manson's hidden past to rumored 'Judgment Day' plots, and the defense's tactical missteps, every moment adds to the tension. Witness the unprecedented verdict and its aftermath, and prepare for the monumental challenge Buliosi faces in the penalty phase - a gripping episode you can't miss.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
01:07 The Jury's Deliberation and Requests
02:08 Concerns About Jury Bias and Human Nature
03:46 Manson's Hidden Past and the Verdict
05:05 Judgment Day Threats and the Verdict Announcement
11:54 The Penalty Phase Begins
14:05 Defense Witnesses and Parental Testimonies
16:14 Manson's Parole Officer and System Failures
19:22 Manson's Followers Testify
26:52 Susan Atkins' Shocking Testimony
32:51 The Jury's Final Deliberation
33:29 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc. In episode 25 of our Charles Manson series, we dive into the dramatic events of the Manson Family trial in November 1970. This episode covers the electrifying proceedings inside Department 104 of the Los Angeles Superior Court, including the unexpected testimonies of Manson's female followers and the disappearance of defense attorney Ronald Hughes. We discuss Manson's bizarre monologue and failed escape attempt, the defense's convoluted strategies, and Prosecutor Vincent Buliosi's final argument. Tune in as we unravel the courtroom chaos and the pivotal moments that defined one of America's most notorious trials.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Trial
00:54 The Defendants' Rebellion
03:46 Manson Takes the Stand
09:33 Ronald Hughes' Mysterious Disappearance
15:00 Courtroom Chaos and Disruptions
18:15 Manson's Escape Attempt
26:52 Defense Strategies Unfold
35:49 Prosecution's Final Argument
37:33 Buliosi's Counterarguments to Kanarek
41:45 Addressing the "Robot" Defense
42:21 The Defendants' True Nature
43:38 Linda Kasabian's Testimony
44:58 Summarizing the Evidence
45:39 Helter Skelter Motive
46:09 Buliosi's Powerful Conclusion
49:32 Jury Deliberations Begin
51:26 Expert Analysis: Courtroom Chaos
51:50 Reflections on Judicial Control
56:18 Defense Tactics and Courtroom Drama
01:03:58 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Verdict
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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In this episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the Charles Manson trial, focusing on the 1969 threats and confessions within the Manson Family, particularly Susan Atkins. Key revelations include planned high-profile murders, such as Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra, and the shocking manipulation of evidence and witness testimonies in the courtroom. The defense's unexpected decision to rest without cross-examining witnesses shifts the trial's dynamics. The episode also features discussions by crime experts Simon and Tom Wood, who analyze the psychological and procedural aspects of the case.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 24: The Manson Family Murders
00:36 Virginia Graham's Shocking Revelation
01:30 The Celebrity Death List
04:50 Prosecutor's Dilemma and Legal Battles
06:25 Witness Testimonies and Defense Strategies
17:09 Manson's Manipulative Conversations
24:23 The Defense Rests: A Legal Gamble
28:54 Expert Analysis and Reflections
29:09 The Defense Rests: A Legal Gamble
29:55 The Shockwave in the Courtroom
30:47 Analyzing the Defense's Strategy
31:37 The Turning Point in the Manson Trial
31:59 The Jury's Role and Final Deliberations
32:54 Reflecting on the Manson Family's Targets
33:49 The Manson Family's Delusional Plans
35:29 Manson's God Complex and Courtroom Behavior
40:29 The Circus of the Manson Trial
43:12 The Importance of the Manson Trial
43:49 Will Manson Testify?
45:01 Wrapping Up the Series
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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In episode 23 of the Crime Time Inc. series on Charles Manson, host Alex delves into the escalating tensions surrounding the Manson trial, revealing chilling details of witness intimidation, courtroom theatrics, and desperate defenses. Prosecutor Vincent Buliosi confronts threats against key witness Barbara Hoyt, uncovers critical evidence linking Manson to the Tate murders, and navigates the chaotic courtroom as Manson and his cult attempt to undermine justice. Discover the intricate connections, legal battles, and the relentless pursuit to bring Manson to justice. Tune in to explore the harrowing events that shaped this infamous trial.
00:00 Introduction to the Manson Trial
00:45 Witness Intimidation and Threats
01:53 Linking the Murder Weapon to Manson
04:09 T.J.'s Reluctant Testimony
05:58 Barbara Hoyt's Ordeal
10:58 Danny DeCarlo Takes the Stand
22:33 Tex Watson's Courtroom Appearance
25:01 Manson's Influence and Threats
34:54 Juan Flynn's Damaging Testimony
41:05 Manson's Courtroom Outburst
43:57 Manson's Physical Feats and Courtroom Antics
44:58 The Enigma of Judgment Day
45:42 Celebrity Death List and Upcoming Revelations
46:06 Discussion with Celebrity Crime Experts
46:57 Comparing Manson and OJ Simpson Trials
47:13 Courtroom Intimidation and Legal Tactics
54:26 Illegal Searches and Law Enforcement Anecdotes
01:03:45 Drug Dangers and Trial's Critical Stage
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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In Episode 22 of Crime Time Inc., host Alex dives into the turbulent Charles Manson trial, focusing on President Nixon's controversial statement that could have derailed the case. The episode details how Nixon's blunder affected the courtroom atmosphere, the subsequent suspicions and motions by Manson's attorney Irving Kanarek, and the stringent measures taken to shield the jury from external influences. The episode also covers the crucial testimony of star witness Linda Kasabian, revealing her resilience under intense cross-examination and the prosecution's efforts to corroborate her account. The discovery of new evidence, witness testimony, and the ever-present threat of the Manson Family outside the court are all meticulously detailed, making this episode a must-watch for anyone following the infamous trial.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:18 Nixon's Controversial Comments
02:12 Courtroom Drama Unfolds
02:16 Linda Kasabian's Testimony
03:15 Kanarek's Cross-Examination Tactics
06:20 Manson's Manipulations and Jury Reactions
09:54 Prosecution's Challenges and Witness Woes
15:37 Juan Flynn's Crucial Testimony
19:13 The Trial's Twists and Turns
19:47 Detailed Forensic Evidence
27:57 LaBianca Murders and Defense Strategies
32:34 Fingerprint Evidence and LAPD Fumbles
36:20 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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Join host Alex on Crime Time Inc. for episode 21 of our Charles Manson series. This episode delves into the critical but often overlooked role of the grand jury in the legal process, particularly in the Charles Manson case. Learn how Susan Atkins' confession led prosecutors to act swiftly, opting for the secrecy of a grand jury to prevent the Manson Family from evading justice. Discover the pivotal moments of the grand jury proceedings, the dramatic courtroom atmosphere, and the psychological impact on jurors. The discussion also covers key trial events, including Manson's behavior, defense strategies, and the introduction of compelling testimonies. Don't miss this in-depth look into one of America's most infamous murder trials.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
00:29 The Role of the Grand Jury in the Manson Case
02:39 The Start of the Infamous Manson Trial
04:32 Jury Selection and Initial Courtroom Drama
04:46 The Ambassador Hotel and Its Dark History
06:38 Manson's Manipulation and Defense Tactics
14:23 Opening Statements and Prosecution's Strategy
36:05 Linda Kasabian Takes the Stand
39:24 Courtroom Tensions and Testimonies
48:47 Linda Kasabian's Testimony and Cross-Examination
51:05 Nixon's Unprecedented Declaration
52:22 Discussion on the Grand Jury System
53:35 Courtroom Drama and Legal Systems
55:57 Manson's Behavior and Legal Strategy
01:01:59 Forensic Evidence and Nixon's Impact
01:04:54 Psychiatric Assessments of Charles Manson
01:06:40 Reflections on Legal Representation and Court Dynamics
01:15:07 The Importance of Witness Testimony and Timeline
01:17:50 Concluding Thoughts and Future Episodes
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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Episode 20 of Crime Time Inc. delves deep into the legal challenges faced by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi in the Charles Manson case as the trial nears. It discusses the inadmissibility of key evidence from Susan Atkins due to a prior deal and Bugliosi's creative strategy to secure handwriting samples from Family members. Key new revelations include the neutralization of a potential defense involving eyeglasses, critical witness testimonies, and the uncovering of missed evidence linking Manson to the 'Helter Skelter' motive. The episode also highlights the disruptive courtroom antics of Manson and his followers, as well as the strategic maneuvering between the defense and prosecution regarding Manson's representation, plus commentary on the broader strategies and challenges in high-profile criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:57 Buliosi's Legal Gamble
02:45 Eyeglasses Mystery and Small Victories
04:31 Challenges in Linking Evidence to Manson
06:45 Prosecution's Struggles and Witness Issues
09:30 Manson's Manipulations and Legal Maneuvers
18:56 The Helter Skelter Revelation
28:07 Courtroom Drama and Manson's Tactics
32:06 Prosecution's Preparation and Witness Testimonies
34:25 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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In the 19th episode of Crime Time Inc.'s Charles Manson series, host Alex delves into the harrowing process of securing witness testimonies in the Manson case. Key figures like Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson reveal their frightening encounters with Manson. The prosecution faces obstacles as key witness Susan Atkins retracts her testimony, leading to Linda Kasabian stepping in. Kasabian's detailed and consistent account of events becomes paramount in building the case. The episode also explores Manson's disturbing influence and the complications of legal proceedings, all under the shadow of fear instilled by the Manson Family.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
00:19 The Horrific Murders of 1969
00:52 Prosecutor's Challenge: Securing Witnesses
01:14 Dennis Wilson's Terrifying Connection
05:01 Linda Kasabian: The Key Witness
15:05 Building the Case: Manson's Alibi
23:15 Stephanie Schram's Testimony
25:43 Legal Maneuvers and Defense Tactics
30:50 The Resurrection of Bernard Crowe
35:02 Attempted Silencing of Paul Watkins
38:20 Conclusion: The Ongoing Threat
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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The Charles Manson Trial: A Fragile Case Amidst Intense Pressure
In this episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the precarious state of the prosecution's case against Charles Manson at the beginning of 1970. Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi faces a fragile case relying heavily on the testimony of Susan Atkins, whose cooperation is waning under intense pressure from Manson's loyal followers. Bugliosi must prove Manson's complete control over his followers to secure a conviction, all while struggling with a disorganized investigation and an unconventional, almost unbelievable motive rooted in Manson's twisted philosophy and the apocalyptic vision of 'Helter Skelter.'
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Case
00:21 The Precarious Position of the Prosecution
02:02 The Investigation in Shambles
03:41 Manson's Influence from Jail
05:13 The Motive Debate
06:22 Extraordinary Measures and Courtroom Antics
08:42 Manson's Counterculture Hero Status
10:08 Key Witnesses and Manson's Philosophy
15:03 The Encounter at Cielo Drive
24:15 Understanding Manson's Motive
31:53 Building the Case Against Manson
38:22 The Nature of Evil and Missed Opportunities
47:13 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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The High-Stakes Prosecution of Charles Manson: Vincent Bugliosi’s Struggle for Justice
In this episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the complexities surrounding the prosecution of Charles Manson for the Tate-LaBianca murders. Despite media frenzy and a seemingly collapsing case, prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi worked diligently to strengthen his evidence, facing challenges from Manson’s charismatic influence over his followers and the legal acumen of Manson’s defense team. Bugliosi’s meticulous efforts involved following up on every detail, battling media leaks, and dealing with Manson's courtroom antics and numerous jail visits. Highlighting significant discoveries, such as a revolver found months after the murders and bloody clothes discovered by a TV news crew, this episode captures the intense and precarious nature of the legal battle that eventually led to Manson’s indictment.
00:00 Introduction to Crime Time Inc.
00:19 The Manson Family Murders: A Case on the Brink
01:08 Key Developments and Discoveries
02:25 The Media Frenzy and Legal Challenges
03:36 Susan Atkins' Testimony and Its Implications
05:24 The Search for Independent Corroboration
08:01 Unexpected Breaks and Ongoing Challenges
24:25 The Role of Media in Shaping Public Perception
27:31 The High-Stakes Legal Battle
28:23 The Final Countdown: Buliosi vs. Manson
38:01 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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Join host Alex as we dive into the infamous story of Charles Manson and the relentless efforts of prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi to bring down the Manson Family. From the shocking Tate-LaBianca murders to the investigation's turning points and the complexities of building a case, this episode uncovers the meticulous work and challenges Bugliosi faced. Discover the eerie dynamics of Manson's followers and the dramatic moments that defined the pursuit of justice.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Story
00:54 The Tate-LaBianca Murders Shock Los Angeles
01:34 Vincent Bugliosi Takes on the Case
02:28 The Breakthrough: Susan Atkins' Confession
05:31 Investigating Spahn Ranch
13:11 The Search for Evidence at Barker Ranch
17:49 Interrogating the Manson Family Members
25:53 The Challenge of Building a Case Against Manson
26:53 Charles Manson's First Court Appearance
28:41 Connecting the Dots: The Investigation Intensifies
34:50 Crucial Phase of the Investigation
35:28 Virginia Graham's Fateful Decision
36:33 Interrogations at Sybil Brand Institute
38:22 Leslie Van Houten's Revelations
44:17 The Role of the DA and Task Force System
51:39 Challenges in Police Investigations
01:00:08 Cuckooing and Criminal Tactics
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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In this episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the dramatic raid that led to the capture of Charles Manson and his followers at the Barker and Myers ranches in Death Valley on October 10, 1969. The coordinated effort by law enforcement, involving California Highway Patrol, National Park Service rangers, and Inyo County Sheriff's deputies, faced numerous challenges but ultimately succeeded in arresting ten women and discovering substantial evidence of the Manson Family's criminal activities. However, Manson himself was initially not captured. His mistaken belief in his invincibility led him to return to Barker Ranch, where he was eventually found hiding in a bathroom cabinet during a second raid. The narrative also touches on how confessions and testimonies from Family members, particularly Susan Atkins, as well as information from former associates like Kitty Lutesinger and Danny DeCarlo, pieced together the gruesome crimes of the Manson Family, including the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders. The episode concludes with reflections on the extensive investigation and the coordination required across multiple law enforcement agencies to finally unravel the true extent of the Manson Family's terror.
00:00 Introduction and Recap
00:24 The Raid on Barker Ranch
01:22 Capturing Manson's Followers
04:20 Manson's Critical Mistake
05:50 The Second Raid and Manson's Capture
11:36 Susan Atkins' Jailhouse Confession
12:54 The Tate-LaBianca Murders
14:07 Connecting the Dots
19:27 Susan Atkins Can't Stop Talking
20:24 The Breakthrough
21:45 The Aftermath and Further Investigations
32:20 DeCarlo's Revelations Begin
32:56 Details of the Hinman Murder
35:22 The Tate Murders Unveiled
37:32 The Raid and Arrests
38:40 Coordination and Challenges
41:31 Manson's Delusions and Arrest
44:30 The Bigger Picture
52:20 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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The Gun That Triggered an Investigation | The Charles Manson Story Episode 13
In Episode 13 of 'The Charles Manson Story,' Alex recounts the moment when ten-year-old Steven Weiss found a .22 caliber revolver in his backyard, leading to a significant but initially overlooked police investigation. The episode delves into the LAPD's response, the relocation of the Manson Family to Death Valley, and the control tactics employed by Charles Manson to maintain his hold over his followers. The narrative also covers the cult's desperate attempts to find a mythical 'bottomless pit,' their increasing internal strife, and the ominous preparations for an anticipated attack. This episode provides crucial insights into the unraveling of the Manson Family's activities, including key eyewitness accounts and law enforcement's gradual tightening of the net around them.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 13
00:49 Discovery of the Gun
01:44 LAPD's Response
03:47 The Manson Family's Relocation
05:02 Life at Barker Ranch
05:51 The Mythical Bottomless Pit
06:49 Control Through Fear
08:01 Ruth Ann's Enthusiasm for Violence
08:44 Defections and Dilemmas
19:06 Barbara Hoyt's Escape
21:44 The Press Conference and Manson's Paranoia
23:19 The Search for the Bottomless Pit Continues
24:26 Park Rangers Close In
29:07 The Joint Raid Plan
30:16 Tex's Desperate Escape
31:12 Dissension in Manson's Ranks
31:35 Kitty and Stephanie's Escape Attempt
32:26 Unfolding the Manson Case
32:56 Crime Experts' Analysis
36:03 The Psychology of Confession
37:23 Charlie's Paranoia and Control
39:45 The Significance of the Found Firearm
46:08 Cults and Stupid Decisions
46:56 Building to the Raid
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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Crime Time Inc Episode 12: The Raid on Spahn Ranch - Uncovering Manson's Hideout
In Episode 12 of our Charles Manson series, we delve into the infamous raid at Spahn Ranch. Led by Alex from Crime Time Inc., this episode reveals how Los Angeles County law enforcement organized a massive operation, involving helicopters and over a hundred officers, to clamp down on illegal activities rumored at the ranch. We explore the postponement of the raid, Charles Manson's directives to his followers, and Tex Watson's and Dianne Lake's struggles in Death Valley. The narrative takes us through Linda Kasabian's escape, the confrontation with the Straight Satans motorcycle club, and the dramatic police raid that led to Manson's arrest for auto theft. Detailing law enforcement's challenges, media frenzy, and the ensuing investigation missteps, this episode offers a gripping account of a desperate time marked by Manson's violent retribution and heightened paranoia.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 12: The Charles Manson Story
00:08 The Raid on Spahn Ranch
00:27 Manson's Manipulations and Family Dynamics
01:36 The Straight Satans Confrontation
02:45 Linda Kasabian's Escape
03:17 Media Frenzy and Public Speculation
03:46 The Woodstock Contrast
04:33 The Raid and Arrest of Manson
05:02 The Investigation Breakthrough
06:44 Manson's Paranoia and Betrayal
08:01 The Murder of Shorty Shea
09:26 Police Investigation and Public Distraction
17:32 Roman Polanski's Polygraph
29:17 Commercialization of the Tragedy
31:27 False Leads and Dead Ends
31:56 Lieutenant Deemer's Investigation Begins
32:03 Interview with Jeffrey Pickett
32:48 Pickett's Alibi and Knife Story
33:32 Verification of Pickett's Story
34:41 Eliminating Suspects
35:18 The Jamaica Alibi
36:16 Analyzing Pickett's Videotape
38:33 Truman Capote's Theory
40:05 Separate Investigations
41:38 The LaBianca Team's Approach
43:42 Missed Opportunities
45:24 Manson's Exodus
46:19 Expert Analysis and Discussion
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
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Exploring the Life and Tragic Death of Sharon Tate | Crime Time Inc. Episode 11
In this gripping episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the life and tragic murder of Sharon Tate, providing a detailed account of her rise to fame and the horrific circumstances of her death. The episode also explores the backgrounds and final moments of other victims, such as Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Voytek Frykowski, and Steven Parent. Additionally, Alex examines the initial police investigations, the use of polygraphs, and the challenges faced in connecting the Manson Family murders. Featuring expert analysis from Simon and Tom, this episode provides a comprehensive look at one of the most shocking crimes in Hollywood history.
00:00 Introduction to Crime Time Inc.
00:23 Sharon Tate's Early Life and Hollywood Dreams
01:59 Sharon Tate's Relationships and Career Struggles
08:17 The Horrific Night at Cielo Drive
09:20 William Garretson's Polygraph Test and Investigation
20:03 The LaBianca Murders
32:57 Funerals and Aftermath
37:55 Arrival of Sharon's Belongings and Evening Events
38:40 Dinner at El Coyote and Late-Night Tragedy
39:25 Police Investigations and Suspicions
40:25 Breakthrough in the Case: The Hi Standard Gun
41:46 Sound Tests and Garretson's Story
43:10 Roman Polanski's Haunting Return
44:58 Psychic Theories and Polanski's Doubts
46:06 Expert Analysis and Reflections
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on the Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
This Podcast was made using multiple sources including testimonies and interviews of the perpetrators and witnesses including:
Charles Manson
Dennis Wilson
Terry Melcher
Lynnette Fromme
Susan Atkins
Patricia Krenwinkel
Charles ’Tex’ Watson
Lesley Van Houten
Brooks Poston
Rudolf Weber
Paul Crocket
Harold True
Greg Jakobson
Danny De Carlo
Phil Kaufman
Billy Doyle
Angela Lansbury
Michael Caine
Neil Young
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