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Police Blunders in The Manson Investigation

On August 10, 1969 the headline "Actress Is Among 5 Slain at Home in
Beverly Hills" appeared on the front page of the New York Times (Roberts). This
was the beginning of a investigation of police error which prolonged the arrest
of Charles Manson.
There were several people who claimed they had heard gunshots and
screaming in the early morning hours of August 9. Mrs. Kott, who lived at 10070
Cielo Drive, heard three or four gunshots at what she guessed was to be about
twelve thirty to one o'clock a.m. after which she heard nothing. About three
quarters of a mile south of the murder scene, Tim Ireland was having an over
night party at the camp of which he was a counselor. Everyone had gone to bed
when Tim awoke to a man's voice screaming "Oh, God, no, please don't! Oh God,
no, don't, don't, don't..." (Bugliosi & Gentry 4). At this time, about twelve
forty a.m., he awoke his supervisor, told him about the scream, and requested
that he go see if anyone needed help. He drove around the area but saw nothing
unusual. Robert Bullington of the Bel Air Patrol was in his parked car when he
heard three gunshots spaced a few seconds apart. He immediately called in to
headquarters (the call logged in at 4:11 a.m.). Headquarters then called in to
LA
PD but nothing further was done. About four thirty paperboy Steve Shannon, who
hadn't heard anything the previous night, noticed what looked like a telephone
wire hanging over...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 03-27-02 7:51pm
Category: Law
Words: 869
Pages: 3.48