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<blockquote data-quote="Jock Ewing Fan" data-source="post: 346594" data-attributes="member: 40536"><p>I read Helter Skelter years ago. It is written by VB from the perspective of the prosecuting attorney, which is exactly whathe was.</p><p>The book contains descriptions of the trial, witness testimony, crimes, considerable background on the people involved, accounts of life on the Spahn ranch, etc.</p><p>It would be inaccurate to call it largely fiction.</p><p>I read reviews of 2019 "Chaos" . It appears to contain a lot of info, and presents some alternative theories. It is probably worth a read, but</p><p>it is not credible just because it claims to be credible. VB's theory of the motivations for the crime may or may not be flawed, but that doesn't automatically</p><p>make the theories espoused by Chaos to be correct ones.</p><p>Some of the reviews conclude that while the alternative theories presented by Chaos may have merit, the author</p><p>falls short in supporting them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jock Ewing Fan, post: 346594, member: 40536"] I read Helter Skelter years ago. It is written by VB from the perspective of the prosecuting attorney, which is exactly whathe was. The book contains descriptions of the trial, witness testimony, crimes, considerable background on the people involved, accounts of life on the Spahn ranch, etc. It would be inaccurate to call it largely fiction. I read reviews of 2019 "Chaos" . It appears to contain a lot of info, and presents some alternative theories. It is probably worth a read, but it is not credible just because it claims to be credible. VB's theory of the motivations for the crime may or may not be flawed, but that doesn't automatically make the theories espoused by Chaos to be correct ones. Some of the reviews conclude that while the alternative theories presented by Chaos may have merit, the author falls short in supporting them [/QUOTE]
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