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Tex Watson: The Man, the Madness, the Manipulation |
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Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: This was the worst book ever written Review: I would never reccomend this book to anyone. Nelson had no business selling a book so sloppily put together. Aside from numerous misspellings, he gave inaccurate information and had the audacity to claim it as fact. Nelson also used this book as a forum to make petty and childish comments about Watson's family, home town, and the Watson family business. Anyone who knows anything about the Manson case will find this book laughable, at best. For the few who know little about the Manson case, this book would be very misleading. Nelson apparently wrote this book to humiliate anyone who has ever known Charles Watson. What he accomplishes, however is making a total fool of himself.
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