April 4, 2008 5:25 PM PDT

Murderer Charles Manson issues digital album

The Web enables anyone to communicate with the masses, even serial killers.

Charles Manson, convicted murderer and leader of the infamous Manson Family, has released the digital album One Mind over the Web.

Manson, who ordered the deaths of actress Sharon Tate and seven others including Tate's unborn son, has issued the album under the Creative Commons license, which means anyone can listen or copy it as long as they don't use it for commercial purposes.

It's doubtful that anyone would want to buy Manson's music. Indeed, one of the reasons that Manson sent his minions to Tate's house to kill everybody in it was that he thought it was occupied by a record producer who had rejected his music.

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charles manson
by thefish2 April 4, 2008 10:17 PM PDT
what a waste............ Sure he should have his RIGHTS..... But --- ONLY AFTER HE IS ABLE TO RESTORE LIFE AND BREATH TO THOSE HE MURDERED..... In th mean time --- solitary in the dungeon of hell....
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Why?
by pictureguy April 5, 2008 5:37 AM PDT
Why in hell are people like him even allowed to use a computer and surf the net? It's supposed to be prison! Oh yea, I forgot, it's CALIFORNIA prison!
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All of these goats are retarded
by dadsgravy April 5, 2008 11:52 AM PDT
Wow! That's some insight in to prison and the justice system. How old are you people, 9? You can tell who's American even anonymously on the internet. No education and no comprehension.
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