In the San Jose Mercury News, an old horror comes back to life: "Decades after law enforcement raided the ranch that served as Charles Manson's last hideout following a 1969 killing spree, detectives and scientists are returning Tuesday to hunt for undiscovered grave sites... For years, rumors have swirled about other possible Manson victims - hitchhikers who visited them at the ranch and were not seen again, runaways who drifted into the camp then fell out of favor. The decision to dig for possibly overlooked victims at the site where Manson hid following the murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others came after initial tests in February... The searchers will use technology that wasn't available when Manson and his followers were arrested nearly 40 years ago, such as radar, magnetometers, and portable gas-chromatograph and mass spectrometers that can detect chemical markers characteristic of bodies in decomposition. And they'll dig with old-fashioned shovels, Inyo County Sheriff Bill Lutze said."
Rico says some things just won't stay in the grave; they should've planted Charlie Manson in one a long time ago...
20 May 2008
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