Charles tex watson biography of donald
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Donald Shea
American stuntman and actor
For the American Army officer, see Donald W. Shea.
Donald Shea | |
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| Born | Donald Jerome Shea ()September 18, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Died | August 26, () (aged35) Chatsworth, California, U.S. |
| Othernames | Shorty |
| Occupation(s) | Actor Stuntman Ranch hand |
| Spouse | Magdalene Velma Jones (m.) |
| Children | 1[citation needed] |
Donald Jerome Shea, also known as "Shorty" (September 18, – August 26, ), was a Hollywoodstuntman, actor and murder victim. The location of his body was discovered in , eight years after his death. Manson Family leader Charles Manson and members "Clem" Grogan and Bruce M. Davis were eventually convicted of murdering Shea. Tex Watson was a possible participant in the murder, but was never charged.
Life
[edit]Donald Shea was born in Massachusetts on September 18, According to Shea's autopsy report, he served in the United States Air Force (s/n AF 11
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charles watson
Charles Denton Watson was born on December 2, in Dallas, Texas. He was the youngest of three children and grew up in the small town of Copeville, Texas. By his own accounts, he had a happy childhood; looking up to his parents, who ran a gas station in town. The Watsons were church going people, and as Charles got older he became more involved with church activities. In high school he was an honor role student, and held some town sports records; he played football, basketball, and track. During his Junior year Watson became an Editor for the school newspaper, Hi Life.
AKA: Tex, Charles Montgomery, Mad Charlie
DOB: 12/02/45
Prisoner ID: B
Prison: RJ Donovan Correctional Facility
Things started to change when Charles went away to North Texas State University in September of His grades started to slip as he became more interested in girls and booze. Through a roommate, Charles got a job as a baggage boy for Braniff Airlines. One of the perks was f
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How Docuseries Making Manson Complicates the Story Behind the Tate-LaBianca Murders
Charles Manson may have died in , but his story lives on. As one of the most notorious cult leaders and criminals in United States history, Manson was best known for allegedly ordering the “Manson Family Murders” in , where Manson followers Charles “Tex” Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian killed actress Sharon Tate and her unborn child, plus Tate’s visiting friends. The next night, the same group, plus Manson and Family members Leslie van Houten and Steve "Clem" Grogan, drove to the residence of grocery business executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, who were also killed in a similar fashion.
Manson and his “Family” have been the subject of countless books, movies, documentaries, and podcasts that examine various angles of the story: Manson’s proximity to the s music scene and countercultural movement, his supposed fixation on “Helter Skelter” (an apocalyptic m