I lived in the Central Valley for a while and met an ex-cop who was apart of the team who helped transfer Manson out of the Corcoran prison. He described the transfer as "military like" where the cops were armed and lined up, ready to react if Manson made any sudden movements. His job was very simple: open the door so Manson could get into the car. In those few seconds where Manson and him were within proximity their eyes met, and he described Manson's eyes as, "Empty, nothing was in there, absolutely no emotion or feelings at all." In his 20+ years of being a cop he said those were the most terrifying 5 seconds of his life.
Man, he must've been the world's sh•ttiest 👮♂️ to be "terrified" of the only guy to _ever_ get a murder conviction & life sentence _even though_ it's a *fact* and common knowledge that he has *never* actually killed anybody‼️💀😭🤣
There's a lot I don't like about John Lennon, but as riving these murders to his influence is flat out silly, isn't it? They were totally delusional interpretations of lyrics! Only someone in a severely altered mental state could believe "Helter Skelter" was about inciting an apocalyptic race war.
Idk.. If they want to be a channel anyone watches after Shane and Ryan leave they need to find people with personality and some pizazz haha, the narrator is sleeping through this like they're reading a jury summons
Abigail didn't assume Susan was a guest, the family entered the house at about midnight and Folger wasn't an idiot. She knew no one else was meant to be in the house. Abigail, Sharon and Jay were all forced quite violently out into the living room from their bedrooms. I've never heard of Abigail smiling at Susan and thinking she was a guest.
It was stated by Susan Atkins during her testimony. Abigail smiled and waved at her initially. They had guests in and out of the house regularly. Obviously once Susan pulled the knife on her she knew she wasn't a guest.
@@MrTripletts Of course not, but based on the official sequence of events and testimonies of the witnesses (those being the killers, obviously) we can be fairly certain that Abigail never smiled at Susan. She never even encountered her until all of the residents were being moved very aggressively into the living room, so I seriously doubt Abigail would smile pleasantly at her. We know it was aggressive because in the testimony it was stated (i believe by all three killers) that the reason Jay Sebring was shot was because he confronted Tex about how Sharon was being treated, since she was pregnant. Apparently they were pushing her around a bit.
Nice catch. But that’s the least of it. Bogus. Manson’s story is easily found. This added nothing to the conversation. It said nothing about how he was caught. Since all the buzzfeed staff I liked left, I thought I’d give this one last chance. Byeeee, buzzfeed.
Same that’s one of the reasons I clicked on this video I alway new about Manson and the stuff about the Beatles but I never thought about the press and how the Beatles felt about the murders being caused because of a crazy Beatles fan basically.
All I took from this was that Charles Manson had at least 2 kids. Can you imagine being one of them? I hope they are well and better yet, have no idea who their bio dad is.
There is one late interview where someone asks Charles Manson who he really is, And he runs through this weird, abrupt, manic pantomime of all kinds of exaggerated facial expressions finally ending by abruptly stopping and whispering "nobody" with a very sad expression. I think that brief exchange is probably the most honest he ever was with the public. Deep, deep down, Charles Manson always knew he was Nobody.
@@xeno4560 It's not like it was good fame. He wasn't famous for his music, the way he had hoped...it was only the passing novelty of a moment that a few performers used for shock value. He didn't become financially successful in any way that benefited him. He wasn't an influential leader of anyone but very lost people who were easy to persuade ,and when it came to his "family" he needed to provide a lot of drugs and isolate them to establish influence over them, which doesn't speak much for his actual, in-person charisma or leadership qualities. And he did nothing good for them ...he just ruined their lives. He made them like himself. He wasn't even famous for a murder personally.... he was a physical coward who literally sent young women who were barely even adults to go risk being hurt, killed or arrested and he himself stayed behind like a scared mouse. He didn't even achieve his grotesque goal of triggering a broad interracial crisis. Not even close. In the end, he was just a tired old man, scared to be released, clinging to his crazy persona because it kept him safely behind bars, and at least netted him some attention. But even he knew he was pathetically playing an empty role. There was, honestly, nothing in his life to make him feel genuinely proud or important or even useful in any practical way...he wasn't even a help to himself....he was a catastrophic failure in every way, and he knew it. He knew and felt it far more intensely than someone raised with at least a little love would have felt it. He never really rose above feeling like the abysmal, worthless nothing his childhood made him believe he was....he just fulfilled that message.
@@geraltofmordor Some people get off on fame. Just like you get Psychos like him you also get narcissistic people that will literally do anything for attention. Even marry a elderly loon. Something to tell the kids about in the future. ON TIC TOC
The book (and the subsequent documentary films) are more Bugliosi's attempt to strengthen his case and to make himself a celebrity. Tons of evidence were omitted and/or ignored in the book and att this point many consider the Helter Skeltor motive to be debunked.
Fabulous as usual. It would be awesome to see one about Terry Rasmussen, AKA the Chameleon Killer. He was caught pretty recently like Joe DeAngelo, and they used DNA to do it.
Hi there if you guys are reading this, I really like when you guys send Ryan and Shane to explore places. I think many of you Subscribers will agree that Ryan and Shane are amazing.
The book was excellent. This 14 minute video doesn’t do justice. LAPD and LASO (sheriff office) were in the same building putting together their cases and by chance they connected dots. I think the boy who found the murder weapon (gun) and Susan Atkins confession to her cell mate started the ball rolling. Anyways to make a long story longer Manson and prosecutor were practically buds after talking off and on. Very good read. Cheers Bill
You guys should do poveglia island! I would love to see if you could gain access to this island to see if it’s true that it’s one of the most haunted places in the world.
Doris Day switched to TV and starred in her own show and John Wayne's last film was in 1976 having done more than a dozen movies (and some TV appearances) after 1969. Just FYI.
The word "pig" is in reference to the beatles song "piggies", so at Hinman and the Labianca's home, the word was not referencing police officers as the video suggested.
Is it true the two guys who used to host/tell the stories left the show? Nothing against the narrator today, she has a great voice! Those guys were just really unique in their style and really had a way with these mysteries. I’m sorry to leave this channel…….
I want shane and ryan They made this channel special without them its just another cringe buzzfeed channel (no hate to the other narrators just hate to buzzfeed)
@@jerryperez835 they have they’re own separate channel called Watcher. They’re finishing Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural, and then I think they’ll be entirely done with buzzfeed
they have their own channel called Watcher!! It’s super good, and after they finish off unsolved and supernatural they are separating themselves from buzzfeed entirely
@@roobee1234 This exactly!! I’m going to miss the series just like anyone else, but the fact that they left on their own accord instead of being dropped by buzzfeed tells me that they are onto bigger and better things
He thought Terry Melcher son of Doris Day still lived there. Supposedly he and Dennis Wilson wrote a few songs and Dennis changed them up and he went uncredited and Terry Melcher was producer or something. It was “Never learn not to love” on The Beach Boys 20/20 album. Tate wasn’t who he intended to have killed. He didn’t know Melcher sold the house.
Charles Manson's father was NOT named William. His name was Walker Henderson Scott. Aka Colonel Scott. However, she met a man with the last name Manson, and Charlie adopted that name. His biological father though, is not named William. Colonel Scott is Charlie's dad, and he passed in 1954.
It looks like Yoko and John didn't really care about the subject either way hummm because in reality they didn't know how to answer the question. Yoko came across as cold and heartless and John as well 🤕😢😢😢😢😢😢😱😱😱
While the Beatles were obviously not in anyway responsible for the Tate/LaBianca murders, I agree with you. Yoko especially came off as being cold and heartless. She has shown that many times throughout her relationship with John Lennon and long after his death. It's weird how she initiated the analogy of the knives, especially given the circumstances.
Sharon was NOT stabbed in her belly! She suffered 16 stab wounds to her heart, lungs, and kidneys. 1 in 4 of the wounds was in and of itself fatal. Her cause of death was ruled as exsanguination.
I lived in the Central Valley for a while and met an ex-cop who was apart of the team who helped transfer Manson out of the Corcoran prison.
He described the transfer as "military like" where the cops were armed and lined up, ready to react if Manson made any sudden movements. His job was very simple: open the door so Manson could get into the car. In those few seconds where Manson and him were within proximity their eyes met, and he described Manson's eyes as, "Empty, nothing was in there, absolutely no emotion or feelings at all." In his 20+ years of being a cop he said those were the most terrifying 5 seconds of his life.
Man, he must've been the world's sh•ttiest 👮♂️ to be "terrified" of the only guy to _ever_ get a murder conviction & life sentence _even though_ it's a *fact* and common knowledge that he has *never* actually killed anybody‼️💀😭🤣
I like how right after the question John Lennon lit a cigarette
There's a lot I don't like about John Lennon, but as riving these murders to his influence is flat out silly, isn't it?
They were totally delusional interpretations of lyrics! Only someone in a severely altered mental state could believe "Helter Skelter" was about inciting an apocalyptic race war.
Amen
I would have too and I don’t smoke lmfao 😂
Easily impressed aren't you?
Yeah cuz he's an arrogant heartless prick
They should do one of these on Ed Kemper. Even though he gave himself up, a storytelling would be nice.
I believe they did
Ok sorry I thought they did I was wrong
He was crazy af
Idk.. If they want to be a channel anyone watches after Shane and Ryan leave they need to find people with personality and some pizazz haha, the narrator is sleeping through this like they're reading a jury summons
@@KaladinVegapunk I fully agree.
Thankfully Ricky Dalton still had his flame thrower
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And his awesome female pitbull ....what was her name? The pitbull from The movie?
Brandy!! That was the beautiful pits name
@@danieldimino4622 Brandy is Cliff Booth's pitbull. She's the real MVP of the movie
It's flamethrower not flame thrower there's no space sorry i have ocd and can't control it forgive me.
Never get tired of Unsolved
Ratio
@@tbs123x nah
Fax
@@tbs123x W
@Zis co no, you can't blow up the comments
The guy that played Charles Manson in Mindhunter was scary good. He literally became Charles Manson
th-cam.com/video/l3q1bRlPux4/w-d-xo.html😚
The guy who played Ed Kemper too. Scary.
That’s kinda how it works
The same guy played it in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
He was trash
Abigail didn't assume Susan was a guest, the family entered the house at about midnight and Folger wasn't an idiot. She knew no one else was meant to be in the house. Abigail, Sharon and Jay were all forced quite violently out into the living room from their bedrooms. I've never heard of Abigail smiling at Susan and thinking she was a guest.
It was stated by Susan Atkins during her testimony. Abigail smiled and waved at her initially. They had guests in and out of the house regularly. Obviously once Susan pulled the knife on her she knew she wasn't a guest.
I do not believe her testimony.
Were you there?
@@MrTripletts Of course not, but based on the official sequence of events and testimonies of the witnesses (those being the killers, obviously) we can be fairly certain that Abigail never smiled at Susan. She never even encountered her until all of the residents were being moved very aggressively into the living room, so I seriously doubt Abigail would smile pleasantly at her. We know it was aggressive because in the testimony it was stated (i believe by all three killers) that the reason Jay Sebring was shot was because he confronted Tex about how Sharon was being treated, since she was pregnant. Apparently they were pushing her around a bit.
@@a.m11558 have you even read HS?
“He became literate..and he even taught himself to read.” A little redundant, eh?
th-cam.com/video/l3q1bRlPux4/w-d-xo.html☺
I was about to comment that I was like erm okay means the same thing 😂😂
Poor editing, could have combined the two because while most people become literate, there is something special about the fact he taught himself.
Nice catch. But that’s the least of it. Bogus. Manson’s story is easily found. This added nothing to the conversation. It said nothing about how he was caught. Since all the buzzfeed staff I liked left, I thought I’d give this one last chance. Byeeee, buzzfeed.
@@hopegold883 true
Where's the justice, in the fact that Charles "Tex" Watson was allowed to have children while in prison but Sharon Tate didn't get to have her baby ?!
Those are two different types of people making those decisions bro.
Manson's the type of psycho that would play nothing but Revolution 9 on repeat
Oh god
@@lieutenanttubs191 it’s also nightmarish
In short he's just a cringe edgy boy
I'm so glad I got into these last month, now I can binge so many
I appreciate the subtle air-quotes in the narrator's voice when they said "schools" 4:03
BuzzFeed Unsolved Network: *uploads something*
Me: Yay.
The video: *isn't Ryan and Shane*
Me: Nvm.
FAXXXXX. MORE MADEJ AND BERGARA LESS NARRATORS THAY ARE MADEJ AND BEGARA
Well for you.
Bro they left the channel
Shame because this stuff is great
@@roobee1234 except they didnt? They posted videos with shane and ryan within the last week or two
My heart dropped seeing John :(
did he smack you around too?
It’s classic that he lit a cigarette
Same that’s one of the reasons I clicked on this video I alway new about Manson and the stuff about the Beatles but I never thought about the press and how the Beatles felt about the murders being caused because of a crazy Beatles fan basically.
Why? Were you scared he was gonna beat you too?
Mine didn't.
People like these make me wish The Punisher was real
i agree
All I took from this was that Charles Manson had at least 2 kids. Can you imagine being one of them? I hope they are well and better yet, have no idea who their bio dad is.
Sadly, Charles Manson Jr knew,for obvious reasons. He changed his name as an adult.
Why did I get upset when the Beatles showed up 😭
I also wanna know:/
idk george
SAME
There is one late interview where someone asks Charles Manson who he really is,
And he runs through this weird, abrupt, manic pantomime of all kinds of exaggerated facial expressions finally ending by abruptly stopping and whispering "nobody" with a very sad expression.
I think that brief exchange is probably the most honest he ever was with the public.
Deep, deep down,
Charles Manson always knew he was Nobody.
Ya, everyone's seen it. No one asked
@@vivelajonny lol! Well, you just have the best day you can, honey.
Even after all the fame he still believed that
@@xeno4560 It's not like it was good fame.
He wasn't famous for his music, the way he had hoped...it was only the passing novelty of a moment that a few performers used for shock value.
He didn't become financially successful in any way that benefited him.
He wasn't an influential leader of anyone but very lost people who were easy to persuade
,and when it came to his "family" he needed to provide a lot of drugs and isolate them to establish influence over them, which doesn't speak much for his actual, in-person charisma or leadership qualities.
And he did nothing good for them ...he just ruined their lives. He made them like himself.
He wasn't even famous for a murder personally....
he was a physical coward who literally sent young women who were barely even adults to go risk being hurt, killed or arrested and he himself stayed behind like a scared mouse.
He didn't even achieve his grotesque goal of triggering a broad interracial crisis. Not even close.
In the end, he was just a tired old man, scared to be released, clinging to his crazy persona because it kept him safely behind bars, and at least netted him some attention. But even he knew he was pathetically playing an empty role.
There was, honestly, nothing in his life to make him feel genuinely proud or important or even useful in any practical way...he wasn't even a help to himself....he was a catastrophic failure in every way, and he knew it.
He knew and felt it far more intensely than someone raised with at least a little love would have felt it.
He never really rose above feeling like the abysmal, worthless nothing his childhood made him believe he was....he just fulfilled that message.
How the hell did manage to get married at 80, with a life sentence for multiple murders, with a 26 year old?!?!?
Stories like these has kinda romanticized serial killers for the younger generations for some reason
You can get married in the jail system as long as the courts permit it
@@tanaschmidt3728 It's ridiculous
@@LAUTTOCEO I know that, but the circumstances surrounding this specific case are crazy
@@geraltofmordor Some people get off on fame. Just like you get Psychos like him you also get narcissistic people that will literally do anything for attention. Even marry a elderly loon. Something to tell the kids about in the future. ON TIC TOC
I remember when he was transported from prison to a hospital like 10 minutes away from me and he ended up dying there. It was a trip.
y’all gotta stop harassing these people about Ryan and Shane. it’s the end of an era guys.
And the justice system keeps churning out monsters.
Interesting after hearing how his mother treating him you don’t say her
i just wanna say hi to Shane, Ryan, and everyone else. and that this is an amazing channel
Hey! 👋🤣
@@youngdrowsy_ Hello!! 🤣
Highly recommend The Girls by Emma Cline. It’s loosely based on the Manson family and is a really good read.
Yoko seemed pretty defensive about that question.
I just bought the Helter Skelter book. So excited to read. I find this crime so interesting 🧐
Excellent book.
There’s a great documentary with the same name. You can find it here on TH-cam, in parts.
The book (and the subsequent documentary films) are more Bugliosi's attempt to strengthen his case and to make himself a celebrity. Tons of evidence were omitted and/or ignored in the book and att this point many consider the Helter Skeltor motive to be debunked.
Fabulous as usual. It would be awesome to see one about Terry Rasmussen, AKA the Chameleon Killer. He was caught pretty recently like Joe DeAngelo, and they used DNA to do it.
Well no reason to do it now that you just ruined it
It would really fit into this series as well because the full(er) extent of his crimes weren't known until after he died.
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Just the fact that people like this exist in the world is more terrifying than almost anything else on this channel.
Hi there if you guys are reading this, I really like when you guys send Ryan and Shane to explore places.
I think many of you Subscribers will agree that Ryan and Shane are amazing.
I still miss Ryan and Shane
Absolutely
same
go subscribe the watcher then what's the point
Been waiting for this one
The book was excellent. This 14 minute video doesn’t do justice. LAPD and LASO (sheriff office) were in the same building putting together their cases and by chance they connected dots. I think the boy who found the murder weapon (gun) and Susan Atkins confession to her cell mate started the ball rolling. Anyways to make a long story longer Manson and prosecutor were practically buds after talking off and on. Very good read. Cheers Bill
You guys should do poveglia island! I would love to see if you could gain access to this island to see if it’s true that it’s one of the most haunted places in the world.
This content is dope 👌
thanks for posting Thursday
Ok who else thought it was deigo form umbrella academy after seeing the poster of the video 😂😂😂
I thought I was the only one😂😂
ME! I THOUGHT IT WAS KLAUS THO BUT NOW IT LOOKS LIKE A MIX OF THEM BOTH
@@crashiguess3640 rightttt
0:14 crazy how their demeanor change as soon as their hear Charle's name lol
There are so many little intricate facts you got wrong? How?
I like Unsolved, it’s entertaining, but they do get quite a lot wrong in most videos.
Please do the Disappearance of Mekayla Bali next !
I know it’s not really an “unsolved” case but is there anyway the Otaku Killer could be spoken on?
This channel has posted numerous "solved" cases. The trick is to read the videos title...
Once again BuzzFeed reads the brochure 10/10. But if you really want to know Manson read a book called "Chaos".
Narrator sounds a lot like TikTok text to speech girl voice
Yes I agree,cheap content ,Manson case has been over done because a famous person was involved .
i thought the thumbnail was robert sheehan as Klaus from the Umbrella Academy 😂
but then it was a BFU about manson
Dude
Didn’t he have a colt too
Doris Day switched to TV and starred in her own show and John Wayne's last film was in 1976 having done more than a dozen movies (and some TV appearances) after 1969. Just FYI.
The word "pig" is in reference to the beatles song "piggies", so at Hinman and the Labianca's home, the word was not referencing police officers as the video suggested.
The fact this doesn’t have subtitles really bothers me….
there’s subtitles now
Is it true the two guys who used to host/tell the stories left the show? Nothing against the narrator today, she has a great voice! Those guys were just really unique in their style and really had a way with these mysteries. I’m sorry to leave this channel…….
They formed their own company, Watcher. They still tell spooky stories and what not. Puppet history is also a fun little thing they've got going
@@figgusriggs6462 Thank you!
Always is Always Forever, As Long As One Is One
You guys are AWESOME!! Shane, ghosts do in fact exist, I promise ;-)
Really informative
I think Ryan and Shayen should react to buzzfeed unsolved animated goatman
I heard you’re coming to the villisca axe murder house soon 😄😄 can’t wait! I just visited there today
You should make a video about ROBERT DURST. Most interesting story ever!
music in last is epic
well, i found this on reccomendation at 12:05 9 of August
Very good
Wow… I just watched the show last night on Netflix
“Keep making knives” the greatest words uttered by a fascinating man.
Love this channel ❤!
The thumbnail tells me it was entirely by surprise.
Rest in Peace!, to all who lost their lives!.
10050? American house numbers go crazy how's there 10,000 houses on a street
There's a 911 address for people that live in the country and those can go up to pretty big numbers.
I know 😂
Make a video about nstrodomus it was pretty weird how he could guess 500 years before things happened
The whole thought that made me confused was I thought a member of the Beatles was a killer.
Can you do a episode on Spring Heeled Jack! 🙃
Bro you been commenting this everyday for years
@@Pataganja well not everyday and I haven’t been doing this for years maybe a year but not years! 🤔
Linda or kitty dropped a dime. Do a video on Alford Gaynor the Springfield vampire from Massachusetts
I was really hoping Shane and Ryan was doin this video 🤦♂️
Do a video on the Faith Hedgepeth case please?
Oooo this is gonna be good
DUDE I THOUGHT THE THUMBNAIL WAS XQC
Creepy , I was watching different interviews of Charles Manson and now I get this , interesting tho non the less
I want shane and ryan
They made this channel special without them its just another cringe buzzfeed channel (no hate to the other narrators just hate to buzzfeed)
Me 2
Yes
Why don’t they come out anymore? Like I seriously don’t know
@@jerryperez835 No Fr
@@jerryperez835 they have they’re own separate channel called Watcher. They’re finishing Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural, and then I think they’ll be entirely done with buzzfeed
omg... i was watching your anabelle storoy unsolved and bruh... in came here to check if you were alive....
I’ve always heard the name but never knew he was a killer
Tonight is the anniversary of Tate house murders! R.I.P. 🙏
You guys should do an episode on MH370.
I taught at Gibault. It's pronounced Jah-ball-t
I love this series
Marles Chanson
Frick Eahnestock
Bring back the boys
they have their own channel called Watcher!! It’s super good, and after they finish off unsolved and supernatural they are separating themselves from buzzfeed entirely
Y'all know they have no controll over Ryan and shane right? They stopped on their own Accord
@@roobee1234 This exactly!! I’m going to miss the series just like anyone else, but the fact that they left on their own accord instead of being dropped by buzzfeed tells me that they are onto bigger and better things
Do the Moster of Florence plz.
This man looks like Diego Hargreeves lmaooo
Lest go new video
He thought Terry Melcher son of Doris Day still lived there. Supposedly he and Dennis Wilson wrote a few songs and Dennis changed them up and he went uncredited and Terry Melcher was producer or something. It was “Never learn not to love” on The Beach Boys 20/20 album. Tate wasn’t who he intended to have killed. He didn’t know Melcher sold the house.
Nice
Manson was apparently also part of the MK Ultra program.
maybe not-so fun fact: the beach boys stole a song from charles manson once. they ended up an enemy in the eyes of the family.
Buzzfeed Unsolved should do the disappearance of Lord Lucan
It’s not Leslie van hoo-ton, it’s van how-ton
"Nonfiction novels" huh?
Charles Manson's father was NOT named William. His name was Walker Henderson Scott. Aka Colonel Scott. However, she met a man with the last name Manson, and Charlie adopted that name. His biological father though, is not named William. Colonel Scott is Charlie's dad, and he passed in 1954.
This was so well done 👏
Thought the thumb nail was xqc ngl
These are not the same without Ryan and Shane... sorry
swear to god I unsubscribed after the Ikea video, but apparently not?
It looks like Yoko and John didn't really care about the subject either way hummm because in reality they didn't know how to answer the question. Yoko came across as cold and heartless and John as well 🤕😢😢😢😢😢😢😱😱😱
While the Beatles were obviously not in anyway responsible for the Tate/LaBianca murders, I agree with you. Yoko especially came off as being cold and heartless. She has shown that many times throughout her relationship with John Lennon and long after his death. It's weird how she initiated the analogy of the knives, especially given the circumstances.
His past was rough
Sharon was NOT stabbed in her belly! She suffered 16 stab wounds to her heart, lungs, and kidneys. 1 in 4 of the wounds was in and of itself fatal. Her cause of death was ruled as exsanguination.
I don’t understand how the people who actually done the killing were released??