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4 Downright Disturbing Facts About The Manson Murders That Will Make The Hairs On Your Neck Stand Up

Susan was never given parole, and she passed away in 2009 of terminal brain cancer, while still in prison. She showed absolutely no remorse for what she did to Sharon.

One Of Charles Manson’s Sons Took His Own Life

Public domain; pictured above is Charles Manson and Rosalie Jean Willis in 1955

Charles Manson’s first-born son, named Charles Manson Jr., was born in 1956. His mom Rosalie Jean Willis was 15-years-old when she met 20-year-old Charles Manson and worked as a hospital waitress.

The two got married, and a year later Charles Manson Jr. was born. Their marriage pretty quickly fell apart as Charles Manson frequently ended up behind bars, and he was incarcerated while their son was born.

Twitter; pictured above is Charles Manson’s son Jay White with Rosalie Jean Willis

Rosalie was the one who filed for divorce. She then met and married a man named Jack White, who became Charles Manson Jr.’s step-dad.

Charles Manson Jr. ended up changing his name to Jay White, after his stepdad’s last name. On June 29, 1993, Jay White took his own life.

His death certificate states he passed away from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.”

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