If you think Helter Skelter provided the last word on the horrific murders of celebrated actress Sharon Tate and four others by the notorious ‘Manson family,’ think again. Informed by the unpublished memoirs, personal letters, and diaries of Tate’s late mother, father, and sister, Restless Souls is the most revealing, riveting, and emotionally raw account, not just of these gruesome slayings, the hunt and capture of the killers, and the behind-the-scenes drama of their trials, but also of the torment victims families’ endure for years after such tragedy
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- 25,000
- Subsidiary Rights: First serial: N/A; UK, Translation, Audio: It Books; Dramatic: Authors c/o It Books
- On Sale: 2/12/2013
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY : PERSONAL MEMOIRS
TRUE CRIME - pb 9780062008053 $16.99 ($18.99)
- 400 pages; 6 x 9
- 16-page color photo insert
- Model ISBN: 9780062008046
Restless Souls
• These murders are ingrained in the public consciousness. Of the 77.4 million baby boomers polled, the Sharon Tate Murders rank in the top 5 most important touchstones along with President Kennedy’s assassination, the moon landing, and Watergate.
• The sentences for the 'Manson family' killers are still widely debated today. Sharon’s killers perpetrated two nights of murder, killed seven victims, inflicted 169 stab wounds and nine gunshot wounds. The California State Supreme Court’s response to this brutality was to abolish the death penalty based on article 1, Section 6 of the State Constitution forbidding cruel and unusual punishment. On February 18, 1972, Manson's and his followers' death sentences were set aside. Three weeks later, California reinstated the death penalty, but the death sentences set aside during this interim period were not reinstated. This outraged many then and still does.
• It’s a deeply personal account: Compiled by a 20-year family friend and a living family member from interviews with the Tates, personal letters, tape recordings, home movies, public interviews, and private journals, this book represents a 30-year, three-generation memoir.




