ONeill interviewed Paul Tate, Sharons father, who said that Whitson was a friend of Roman, Sharon, and Jay. Convicted, yeah, I can see that. What's very interesting to me is why was Charlie, a career criminal ON PAROLE, repeatedly released when arrested with drugs, prostituting young girls, possession of stolen property, speeding and leaving the state. Whether he still worked for the CIA, who knows. Read up on their historyI'm in full agreement with you on this. (For his part, in an interview with Mr.Hatami while researching this book, Hatami told me he has no memory at all of Manson coming to the front door of Cielo Drive, but that the memory was suggested to him by an investigator named Reeve Whitson, who worked for both Col.Paul Tate and the prosecutor Vince Bugliosi. He was a close friend of Sharon and Jay, and thus the presence of the other hippies at the front door would not have aroused suspicion. Moorehouse said hed lived at Cielo off and on throughout the summer of 68, when Melcher was there. That's not in any doubt. "Hatami told me he has no memory at all of Manson coming to the front door of Cielo Drive, but that the memory was suggested to him by an investigator named Reeve Whitson, who worked for both Col. Paul Tate and the prosecutor Vince Bugliosi." The only reference to a Reeve Whitson online is to a CIA operative active in central America in the '80s. Hey grimtraveller,I'm also glad you're backPlease check-out the comments from this blog-posthttp://www.lsb3.com/2019/08/leave-something-witchy.html?m=1pertaining to comments by myself, Bobby, & Ms Katie regarding"The Construction Site. That = A BUM! She'd nod and say she knew, but that Gibby and Voityck thought it was very funny. One should remember, it was dark, most of them were unfamiliar with where they were and they weren't exactly studying the scene. [Irvin is talking about Reeve Whitson - Ed.] And it just lingers in cyberspace and in time, becomes accepted as some kind of unshakable truth. He never worked for the CIA, or any other federal agency. I had high hopes when I read that O'Neil had spent twenty years researching the Manson murders, but the book reads like a confession of failure. A search of newspapers.com shows that he grew up in Kendallville, Indiana, got married to Mary Worch of Santa Monica on Jan. 7, 1952, and that his father worked in the circus. Reeve Whitson was born on March 25, 1931. IF YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT YOURE A POSER. A lot of people only see what they want to see, Open your minds! Reeve Whitson was a major player in the Laurel Canyon scene. WG specifically remembered that. If LE and the CIA were so powerful, why didn't they just pin it on the innocent ? But a lot of people only see what they want to see and if they don't want to see the truth because they don't like it then they won't see it. Their successors are illegal domestic NOCs at video game and social media suppliers, and APA handlers. No way this guy was just there to watch. In my research into a close friend's father (Elwood "Red" Franklin Williams) that was active in the Laurel Canyon activities back then, I found much of Red's info matched the info on Whitson. He didn't apply for it. In fact, it's Bugliosi that brings out the fact that Whitson was with Hatami and his part in all the proceedings is as relevant as any flies that may have been in the office at the time. LONG before O'Neill's book CHAOS came out, I was tracking Reeve Whitson because his name came up in the ORIGINAL Tate-Labianca trial transcripts. Private Investigator Reeve Whitson CIA? It's a strange coincidence. As I have indicated on an earlier thread, according to the Marie Vigil letters, the man who left the eyeglasses was Robert Linkletter. Knowing that his son was going to 10050 Cielo Drive the night before and because of reports that one of the bodies was unidentified (Steve Parent), his worried father called the police. Anderson was a known handler of CIA operatives after he left government in the early 60s. Sadie ? Red sold drugs in L. Canyon and knew Manson, Zappa, Yarrow, Cass, Tate, Polanski, and the rest of the musicians well. Now, you'll know from past exchanges that I don't take what you have to say with any seriousness, not because I'm disinterested in what you say, but because you continually dangle but don't deliver. That is a great question, Katie. When he said it, it seemed credible. Also God bless Steven Kay because I think he's a true advocate for victims he does tend to exaggerate things, Susan killed Sharon, Manson read Nietzsche all the time, dogs ate before people, etc, etc and on the claims of Melcher being at Barker after the murders look at the source, Danny DeCarlo, one of the biggest lying scumbag pieces of shit to ever come down the pike, This whole ONeill book thing is a collection of tin hat conspiracy bullshit timed PERFECTLY to be released within months of the 50th anniversary and the release of the Tarantino, the only "facts" in it are what has already been public knowledge for decades. William Garretson claimed that on the afternoon of August 8 while hitchhiking back to Cielo, some guy dressed as a hippie, picked him up. I traced Whitson online. By studying the case and matching up dates and testimony, it can be seen that the sands of time eventually ran out for Charles Manson which puts the kibosh on those theories that he was being protected by those "higher up" although I'm sure the theorists will say that it was because of them that Charlie's protection ran out.. Parole violations do not have to be convictions, not even crimes.Violating the conditions of your parole can be a myriad of otherwise non criminal actions; if they are spelled out in your parole.IeAssociating with known felons, drug dealers/users, drinking, drug use, possessing firearms, traveling outside a specified geographic limit etc etc etcI think it's fair to say that a career criminal with high recidivism like Manson would have had stringent parole conditions. Mario George Nitrini 111 saidPlease check-out the comments from this blog-post "leave-something-witchy" pertaining to comments by myself, Bobby, & Ms Katie regarding "The Construction Site"I did read that at the time. It's such a huge book with such a plethora of facts and information that one can semi-overlook things that don't make a material difference to the case. That clears things up. "pg200LAPD Sgt Mike McGann, Tate investigator: "He was heavily involved." (as well as Cointelpro and CHAOS agents provocateurs). Moorehouse was a bum! Whitson had the Tate house under surveillance, which is how he knew something was going to happen. Well we don't really know Whitson's story at the source. That is how I was able to write a 1200 page encyclopedia on Manson, etc. My friend's father was an ACE pilot who could supply anything covert. It's much more factual than Helter Skelter. He was a close friend of Sebring, Tate and Polanski. I wouldn't base any findings on what she says. Krenny later testified that she was sure the American Flag on the sofa wasn't there during the murders.And the scene was littered with marijuana and cocaine, even though no residues of those drugs were found in the body fluids of the dead.I am now thinking those items were planted at the scene to subtly demonize the victims and to enable police to go off on their sham 'drug burn' diversion. If he worked for Bugliosi I don't remember his name being mentioned in his book, unless it was just a sentence and I've forgotten it.BTW, Hatami took many pics of Sharon at Cielo Drive. TY, https://zodiackilleridentified.com/2021/07/. The instance of the book saying that Dean Moorehouse lived at Cielo is unforgivable because it is errantly misleading, pure and simple. Sharon Tate's father was military intelligence and headed an off-the-grid task force of sorts aimed at finding out more about his daughter's murder. Chapters are as followed: Prologue The Crime of the Century An Aura of Danger The Golden Penetrators The Holes in Helter Skelter Amnesia at the L.A. County Sheriff's Office Who Was Reeve Whitson? Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Reeve Whitson. Have a nice evening!!! Sometimes, it's actually worth following theories to a logical conclusion. There are a lot of unanswered questions here. If I had, they probably would have run to a lot more posts than the many that certain of the threads did ! He's interesting because he's made up or at least his story is, it's a figment of someone's imagination, I laughed just as hard at this as I did at David Berkowitzs claim of his neighbors dog telling him to kill lol. But I've got my eye on you. He befriended me and he was definitely a man with a violent past, and I suspect a rather dangerous past. Newly unearthed audio of Manson admitting he was part of a special "Federal Protection Program" when he was released from Terminal Island in March 1967 proves Tom O'Neill's contention there was a hands off policy towards Manson prior to the TLB killings. However, to be fair to ONeill, when I said that Hatami mentioned Whitson four times, I was being a bit sloppy in my choice of words. Thank you, Bunkhouse. This comment has been removed by the author. And life just gets more better and more clearer! I'd never really thought about it but I noticed on various forums people mentioned Moorehouse living at Cielo as though it were a fact then it occurred to me that if such a close associate of the Family lived in Cielo, that would be a pretty significant thing yet I didn't recall the prosecution making any noise about it. Reeve Whitson passed away at age 63 years old on October 25, 1994. William Weston said "according to the Marie Vigil letters, the man who left the eyeglasses was Robert Linkletter. My book, CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, covers a lot of ground, police and prosecutor corruption, secret and mostly illegal government counterintelligence operations against American citizens (like the CIA's MKUltra and CHAOS, and the FBI's COINTELPRO), and, yes, the Manson Family murders of 1969. You give a certain impression that actually is not so. There's about a 6 minute long clip on YouTube put up a couple of months ago of Hurst telling the story of delivering the bike to Cielo, he talked about meeting Sebring at the front door when he knocked and dropping Abigail's new bike off in the garage and taking another one back to the store, I'd have to listen again to see what time he claims but obviously the time he gave at the time of the murders is probably going to be more accident since hardly any time has elapsed. "Not every detail in "Helter Skelter" is correct. officials, KKK, Satanists, Dixie Mafia, Project Bluebird, and MKULTRA, Lookout Mt. Maybe he was there during Sharon's lunch with friends but nobody saw him because he moved too fast. 112 0 obj
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So I think, like Mon says, the flag was there and Krenwinkel either didn't notice it or was was lying. Chapter 11 - Mind Control; Chapter 10 - The Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; Chapter 9 - Manson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card; Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap; Chapter 7 - Neutralizing the Left; Chapter 6 - Who Was . Even Sharon Tate's father, Paul Tate, was a former Colonel in Military Intelligence and conducted his own investigation. Bugliosi wrote that it was after Melcher moved out, meaning in January 1969.I found Moorehouse in the phone book and gave him a call. My desire is to share info about Whitson and my friend's father to discover the alias her father was using back then. Because the CIA wanted to make the hippie movement look bad in the public eye. Chapter 11 - Mind Control; Chapter 10 - The Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; Chapter 9 - Manson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card; Chapter 8 - The Lawyer Swap; Chapter 7 - Neutralizing the Left; Chapter 6 - Who Was . You got me Grim that is why I worded it the way I did, I don't remember were I saw it.
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