Re: Manson follower Susan Atkins still alive (but barely?)



On Dec 1, 6:41 am, Mr Scooter <mr.scoo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On , , Sun, 30 Nov 2008 23:54:08 -0800 (PST), Re: Manson follower
Susan Atkins still alive (but barely?), earthage

Glad she's hanging in there! I wrote her husband in early August to use thiomolybdate to prevent the tumor from growing. Copper chelators prevent angiogenesis (tumor blood vessel growth.) this is proven in human studies. Patrick Swayze should get this too, to keep the strom sewer furies away. Susan has outlived her prognosis so far. Immunotherapy would have helped too.

Charlie was the son of a whore, crazy as heck and had to serve a full
six years for a minor white collar crime. Leno La Bianco may have been
a drug dealing wiseguy, and those actors they killed may have been
using. There's more to this than the prosecutors said. The Mob often
uses outsiders to whack people and cover it's tracks.

<earthage2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Charlie Wilkes wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 18:34:16 -0500, Poe wrote:

comadrejo wrote:
In article <6pgip3F8155...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Kris Baker" <parallelcoo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This is over a week old, but I didn't see it posted here:

http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/
PE_News_Local_S_atkins22.3e6d90f.ht
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By RICHARD K. DE ATLEY
The Press-Enterprise

Susan Atkins, the imprisoned Charles Manson follower hospitalized in
Riverside County earlier this year after she was diagnosed with brain
cancer, has been transferred to the Central California Women's
Facility in Chowchilla.

Atkins was in stable condition. She has been at the Chowchilla
facility, which has a skilled nursing facility, since Sept. 24, said
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokeswoman
Terry Thornton.

Atkins, 60, failed in July to obtain a compassionate release that
could have allowed her to die outside prison.

Just up give her a week supply of morphine in one dose to end this
silliness. What a complete waste of tax payer's money...

If it all boiled down to tax payer dollars, give them a %0.50 round in
the head. It isn't. She should serve out her sentence. I actually do
feel bad for the girls that got mixed up with Manson, it was a confusing
time and everyone was so young, vulnerable, and high all the time. But
they did the crime - not everyone would have done that. Those apostles
seemed hand-picked to be putty in Manson's hands. For whatever reason,
they did it and should serve out the time. I feel badly for her family,
but less so than for the families of the innocent victims.

John Douglas, the FBI profiler, thinks Tex Watson is the real villain,
and without him in the mix, Manson and his group would never have killed
anyone. Douglas says Manson's only interest was having a cult of
followers. But once Watson led a raid to put Manson's program into

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