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Great Headlines Speak For Themselves… Charles Manson is guilty!

August 22, 2014 by The Traveler · Leave a Comment 

The best headlines need no commentary. Such is the case with the HERALD EXAMINER–EXTRA, Los Angeles, January 25, 1971: “MANSON GUILTY“Charles Manson Guilty

Filed under: Great Headlines, Newspaper Collecting Ideas, Noteworthy Issues, The 20th & 21st Centuries
Tagged: Charles Manson, Great Headlines, helter skelter, Los Angeles, murders, Sharon Tate

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