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  • Meeting Manson

  • An Uneasy Journey into an All-American Nightmare
  • Written by: Erik Hedegaard
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Meeting Manson

Written by: Erik Hedegaard
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Publisher's Summary

Once upon a time Rolling Stone contributing editor Erik Hedegaard became the last mainstream media journalist to interview Charles Manson. 

But the story he wrote for RS in 2013 didn’t begin to capture the strange and lingering effect Manson would have on his life. 

Now, in this Audible Original, you’ll hear about the making of that story, including audio of the phone calls Hedegaard received from Manson on a regular basis, interviews he conducted with Los Angeles District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi, as well as conversations he had with Manson Family members including Bobby Beausoleil, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, and then-Manson-girlfriend Afton Elaine Burton. Hedegaard revisits Manson’s forgotten career as a musician, Rolling Stone’s own history in mythologizing Manson “as the most dangerous man on earth”, and the various theories as to why so many “lost girls” found themselves in Charlie’s web and committed such brutal acts of violence. 

But what makes Meeting Manson a remarkably different listen is the pain and vulnerability that Hedegaard reveals after Manson touches him on the arm. Hedegaard bravely explores how he felt both pleased and haunted by the touch of a mass murderer - and how it even changed his life. For a time. 

Fifty years after one of the most senseless crime in history, hear one of America’s best storytellers share a Manson narrative unlike any you’ve ever heard before.

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a curious listening adventure

I enjoyed listening to this, and felt Erik (and the recordings) really captured Manson's state of mind. I had to jog backwards and re-listen a few times, because Manson is just so fractured in his speech and thought.

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Interesting take on Manson.

Production was very good. I would recommend this listen for sure. Not a very long listen either.

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it was pretty good...

not bad, I do wish there was more to it though.. seemed cut off to early.

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Creepy

Not sure what I expected but mostly feel creeped out after listening. A combination of hearing Manson’s voice plus hearing how he ‘got to’ the author did it. I’d say it’s good but can I recommend it?

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CAN'T HEAR IT WHEN I TRY TO LISTEN TO IT

Im sure its a good book. i bought the Audible version of it but the sound isnt working for my version of this book. please fix 😔

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