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100 1  Wiehl, Lis W.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Hunting Charles Manson :|bthe quest for justice in the 
       days of helter skelter|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cLis Wiehl, with Caitlin Rother. 
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511 0  Read by Michelle Lasley. 
520    New York Times bestselling author and former federal 
       prosecutor Lis Wiehl uses new research and first-hand 
       interviews to tell the heart-pounding story of Charles 
       Manson's horrific crimes, the painstaking investigation 
       that followed, and the inspired prosecution that put him 
       away. In the late summer of 1969, the nation was 
       transfixed by a series of gruesome murders in the hills of
       Los Angeles. Newspapers and television programs detailed 
       the brutal slayings of a beautiful actress--twenty-six 
       years-old and eight months pregnant with her first child--
       as well as a hair stylist, an heiress, a small businessman,
       and other victims. The City of Angels was plunged into a 
       nightmare of fear and dread. In the weeks and months that 
       followed, law enforcement faced intense pressure to solve 
       crimes that seemed to have no connection. Finally, after 
       months of dead-ends, false leads, and near-misses, Charles
       Manson and members of his "family" were arrested. The 
       bewildering trials that followed once again captured the 
       nation and forever secured Manson as a byword for the evil
       that men do. Drawing upon deep archival research and 
       exclusive personal interviews--including unique access to 
       Manson Family parole hearings--former Fox News legal 
       analyst and bestselling author Lis Wiehl gives listeners a
       propulsive, page-turning historical thriller of the crimes
       and manhunt that mesmerized the nation. And in the process,
       she reveals how the social and political context that gave
       rise to Manson is eerily similar to our own. 
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600 10 Manson, Charles,|d1934-2017. 
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650  0 Murder|zCalifornia|zLos Angeles|vCase studies. 
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