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Chaos

Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties

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Chaos

By: Tom O’Neill, Dan Piepenbring
Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | NOW A NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Chaos written by Tom O'Neill with Dan Piepenbring, read by Kevin Stillwell.

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A journalist's twenty-year obsession with the Manson murders leads to shocking new conspiracy theories about the FBI’s involvement in this fascinating re-evaluation of one of the most infamous cases in American history.

In 1999, when Tom O’Neill was assigned a magazine piece about the thirtieth anniversary of the Manson murders, he worried there was nothing new to say. Weren’t the facts indisputable? Charles Manson had ordered his teenage followers to commit seven brutal murders, and in his thrall, they’d gladly complied. But when O’Neill began reporting the story, he kept finding holes in the prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi’s narrative, long enshrined in the bestselling Helter Skelter. Before long, O’Neill had questions about everything from the motive to the manhunt. Though he’d never considered himself a conspiracy theorist, the Manson murders swallowed the next two decades of his career. He was obsessed.

Searching but never speculative, CHAOS follows O’Neill's twenty-year effort to rebut the ‘official’ story behind Manson. Who were his real friends in Hollywood, and how far would they go to hide their ties? Why didn’t law enforcement act on their many chances to stop him? And how did he turn a group of peaceful hippies into remorseless killers? O’Neill's hunt for answers leads him from reclusive celebrities to seasoned spies, from the Summer of Love to the shadowy sites of the CIA’s mind-control experiments, on a trail rife with cover-ups and coincidences.

Featuring hundreds of new interviews and dozens of never-before-seen documents from the LAPD, the FBI and the CIA, CHAOS mounts an argument that could be, according to Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Stephen Kay, strong enough to overturn the verdicts on the Manson murders. In those two dark nights in Los Angeles, O’Neill finds the story of California in the sixties: when charlatans mixed with prodigies, free love was as possible as brainwashing, and utopia-or dystopia-was just an acid trip away.
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‘Riveting … Sensational revelations … True crime fans will be enthralled.’ PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

'[Full of] scandalous findingsto me it seems only too plausible. O’Neill's intricately sinister ‘secret history’ often sounds incredible; that doesn't mean that it's not all true.' OBSERVER

Americas Crime Media Studies Murder Organized Crime Religious Studies Social Sciences True Crime United States Espionage Thought-Provoking

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Critic reviews

O’Neill's investigations started twenty years ago…and they have continued ever since … His research monomaniacally took over his life … [Full of] scandalous findingsAs it develops, O'Neill's tale embroils an increasingly stellar cast of accomplices or enablersNo unified field theory of malfeasance would be complete without a link to the JFK assassination and the ensuing cover-up. O’Neill supplies one, and to me it seems only too plausible. Inevitably there are contemporary resonancesO’Neill's intricately sinister ‘secret history’ often sounds incredible; that doesn't mean that it's not all true.
Chaos explodes a bomb under Manson’s Helter Skelter race war … TantalizingFounded on prodigious research, it convincingly impugns key tenets of Bugliosi’s [Helter Skelter] narrative and exhumes a trove of provocative dataExplosive revelationsO’Neill’s 20-year investigation reads like a thriller with overtones of Philip Marlowe.
A kaleidoscope swirl of weird discoveries and mind-bending hypotheticals that reads like Raymond Chandler.
A 20-year quest for the truth may have not found any definitive answers — but it definitely changes the storyChaos offers a slew of newly reported information that proves one thing: There’s more to it than we thought.
Whatever you think you know about the Manson murders is wrong. Just flat out wrong. Tom O’Neill’s twenty years of meticulous research has unearthed revelations about the murders, the murderers, the prosecutors who tried them and a rogues gallery of cops, drug dealers, bent doctors, famous celebrities, grotesque government research, secret agents and shadowy figures in a conspiracy/cover up so sweeping and bizarre, you’ll be as astounded as you are terrified. If your friends call you paranoid, maybe they’re just ignorant.
O’Neill is no conspiracy theorist. He’s meticulously grounded and fair minded…it’s a credible insight into the underground sixties and the authorities reaction to it.
There’s no sign here of the insane logic that squares a paranoid circle, but instead plenty of legwork, phone calls, interviews, scrutiny of motives, weighing of hearsay, and a degree of finger-pointing…CHAOS diverts attention away from the mythologised – for good or ill – ‘Sixties’ to a deeper-rooted, more tenacious American pathology.
Like a good conspiracy theory? Then hit up this hardback.
A sprawling, fascinating document, a 500-page testament to his enthusiasm for following every lead.
In choosing to look at the evidence with fresh eyes he raises numerous questions ... He could have so easily given up, but we should be glad he didn't. However many Manson books you've read, you'll find something new and of interest here
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this is a very noble attempt to tell the true, unknown story of the case. a difficult job.
book is well written and well performed.
the author deserves a lot of credit. Bugliosi is a snake., as his Warren commission whitewash proves, but the stories here will tell you much more about this conniving c**t.

excellent work

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This book asks questions and digs into common sense motives and the goings on of American life which goes some way to explaining the grotesque ness of the America we see today. This Book is a must for anyone with any interest in Manson and or the period from the 1950’s till now.

So Plausible

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A terrifying scope of unanswered questions. If you want to know what was the motivation behind the Manson murders this book will leave you pulling your hair out, but what of does do comprehensively is prove the what we've been told about them and the motive for the killings is shrouded in lies, misinformation and cover-ups. O'Neill's relentless journalistic pursuit of the truth is outstanding. Gritty, determined, thick-skinned and carried out with outrageous perseverance he uncovers lie after lie and inconsistency after inconsistency that proves beyond doubt that far more sinister powers were at play in the prosecution and possibly even the carrying out of the crimes. Loved it, but also feel a bit haunted after listening to it...

A riveting listen that leaves you with more questions than answers

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Not one for a conspiracy but this book opens up some doors. Some amazing research has been done. It's a bit of masterpiece in that regard.

Amazing

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very interesting and compelling listening regarding the Manson murders but still leaves details shrouded in mystery and at points feels incomplete mainly for legal reasons sadly that's out of the hands of the writer. regardless it's essential listening for anyone with interest in the era or Manson himself.

great but asks more than it answers

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