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Manson's Missing Victims

Dec 18, 2008
0h 48m
★ 5.3

Overview

It is almost universally believed by those who were involved with, or who have studied, the Manson murders that there are far more victims still out there. This documentary looks for some of their graves.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Vincent Bugliosi

Self

Vincent Bugliosi

Paul Dostie

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Paul Dostie

Bill Gleason

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Bill Gleason

Barbara Hoyt

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Barbara Hoyt

Stephen Kay

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Stephen Kay

Catherine Share

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Catherine Share

Debra Tate

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Debra Tate

Charles Manson

Charles Manson

Susan Atkins

Susan Atkins

Leslie Van Houten

Leslie Van Houten

Patricia Krenwinkel

Patricia Krenwinkel

Barbara Hoyt

Barbara Hoyt