ROSA ELENA wrote:
CUANDO SERAN DEPORTADOS LOS PRESOS INDOCUMENTADOS
POR ICE ? EN CORCORAN .ESTA MUY BIEN QUE LOS MANDEN A MEXICO NO SON DE ESTE PAIS ATODOS NO IMPORTA LAS SENTENCIAS ASI ESTAREMOS MAS SEGUROS NOSOTROS LOS QUE SI SOMOS DE AQUI .
DEVERIAN DE INFORMARLES A LOS FAMILIAS COMO VAN HA SABER SI SUS HIJOS SE VAN?
GRACIAS ESTE ES MI COMENTARIO
DIOS LOS BENDIGA A TODOS LOS PRESOS
Devon Smith of Silver Spring, Maryland:
Do you remember the earstwhile Charles Manson and that he told people to go out and commit crime to satify his dream fantasies? He is still laughing about it in Corcoran Prison and said that he is glad that the world will end by December 21,2012 and he will be in Heaven and the world will be in Hell. Manson told seven young men to go rob some lone elderly lady, smash all her glassware and have her watch her glasses being smashed, then one of the boys would chop her to death with an axe and steal all her money. They Manson would tell one of the boys to shoot holes in the walls, throw bricks through the windows and gas the home and set the home on fire and watch it burn down. Manson said "I believe in Satan and I want to pile human bodies a mile high in every home" and claimed that he was God and Dr. Jesus. Rarely-seen photos and new interviews add a fresh perspective to the tragic story of the Manson family's most famous victim.
She was beautiful, married to the brilliant young director Roman Polanski, and eight months pregnant. On August 9, 1969, she was brutally murdered by disciples of Charles Manson.
Sharon Tate's death, more than that of any other of Manson's victims, provoked shock and outrage. It was an utterly horrific end to a life that seemed destined for much more - the young actress was one of the most popular figures in Hollywood.
BIOGRAPHY® presents a fresh look at her story through an examination of the cultural cocktail of Hollywood: beauty, celebrity, murder, the media and an insatiable public. Friends Sheilah Wells, Julie Christie, Jacqueline Bisset, and Mia Farrow remember the sweet personality that endeared her to the entire town. And in a 1984 interview, Roman Polanski reflects on her, their marriage, and her murder.
Rarely seen home movies, probing interviews and haunting photos delve deeply into the tragedy of SHARON TATE: MURDERED INNOCENCE.