Charles Manson is engaged to be married to a twenty-six year old woman who goes by the name Star. She's spent the last seven years involved with him at a distance, and has moved to California to be close to his prison home. He's eighty, bald, nuts, still showing a swastika tattoo at the point above his eyes where a bullet should have entered the day he was arrested for masterminding the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and several others.
Star, a true believer, claims, like many other Manson admirers, that her beau is misunderstood. If it's difficult to understand how a manipulative psychopath can convince a group of lost girls that they need to commit murder for him, then I guess it's easy to misunderstand him.
According to prison rules, the couple will get to invite ten guests to the wedding, but none of the guests can be prisoners. Star's mother will not attend. It's bad enough her son-in-law will be Charles Manson, but having to congratulate the bride and that groom, inside a prison, would disgust any sensible parent.
After the wedding, presumably, Charles Manson and Star will enjoy a honeymoon, inside a prison. She's the same age as Sharon Tate was when she was stabbed to death by one of Manson's minions.
Vic Neptune
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