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The Manson Effect explores how one of America’s most infamous crimes—the 1969 Manson Family murders—did far more than end lives; it rewired an entire nation’s psyche. The podcast examines how the brutal killings of Sharon Tate and others shattered the illusion of peace and love that defined the 1960s, marking the symbolic end of the counterculture era.
Through a detailed narrative, it traces the far-reaching ripple effects:
Told in a reflective, factual, and cinematic tone, The Manson Effect isn’t just about the murders themselves—it’s about how those nights in Los Angeles changed the way America thinks, feels, and lives
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The Manson Effect explores how one of America’s most infamous crimes—the 1969 Manson Family murders—did far more than end lives; it rewired an entire nation’s psyche. The podcast examines how the brutal killings of Sharon Tate and others shattered the illusion of peace and love that defined the 1960s, marking the symbolic end of the counterculture era.
Through a detailed narrative, it traces the far-reaching ripple effects:
Told in a reflective, factual, and cinematic tone, The Manson Effect isn’t just about the murders themselves—it’s about how those nights in Los Angeles changed the way America thinks, feels, and lives