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Manson's Maid

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Manson's Maid

By: Carl E. Miller
Narrated by: Scott Yokum
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In 1971, a pregnant member of the Manson family decided to leave, rather than stay with the others and serve her jail sentence of 90 days (for conspiracy to dissuade a witness, a charge that was later dropped down from attempted murder). She took off to Carson City, Nevada in order to stay with her sister. While there, she raised her baby that some speculated was in fact the offspring of Charles Manson himself. She undoubtedly still held the family in high regards, and decided to even stick with her nickname that Charlie gave her, Kitty. However she did undergo plastic surgery to remove the very prominent "X" from her forehead.

This removal of the "X" is precisely why I had no clue who she was when I met her. She seemed so sweet and innocent, that it felt rather natural to offer her a job as my private maid. This decision is one that I will live, and perhaps even die, regretting."

©2022 Carl E. Miller (P)2024 Carl E. Miller
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