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~ Richard Rubacher (Author)
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"Both Rubacher and Manson are brilliant, intuitive, half-mad artists and psychologists/manipulators...only God knows why one uses his energy and talent for good and why one wastes it in evil. Rubacher is on to something." San Francisco Chronicle

"Rubacher's journey to the heart of darkness was not without travail. During the two years he corresponded with Manson, Rubacher says, he endured threats from members of the family and from Manson. Manson ordered several family members to pay menacing visits to Rubacher at his home." Sacramento Bee

"R&R, I may let you live. Then again, maybe not. Sweet dreams." Charles Manson

"The author has incredible courage or is mad to involve himself with the psychopathic killer." Lawrence McLoughlin, Speakers Bureau, Pattaya Expats Club, Thailand

"Charlie Manson is one of the most intriguing personalities in law enforcement history. To study him is to confront evil at its worst." Ret. Lt. H. Sigworth, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.


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  • Paperback: 132 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse.com (June 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1440139601
  • ISBN-13: 978-1440139604
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,047,478 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars This book is odd..., October 6, 2009
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At the end of 'Charles Manson's Blood Letters' Richard Rubacher, the author, has written several pages of histrionic puffs for his next volume, an autobiographical memoir of his time as the teenage sex-slave of a local black gang in a rough part of New York. He is, I think, a strange fellow. This - self-published - book is rather frustrating. The text of it is only about 84 pages long, the rest being made up of the index, an excerpt of Manson being interviewed on Geraldo, a brief chronology of the Manson Family which anyone reading this book will be familiar with, and about ten pages of photographs, most of which are the envelopes and pages of several letters from Manson to the author. It includes a page of Timothy Leary's autobiography quoted with the laconic note, 'permission [to reproduce] pending'.

Rubacher had a protracted correspondence with Manson but only prints two of Manson's letters in full. They are rambling and tiring to read, often descending into (at best) opacity & (at worst) nonsense. The rest of the correspondence is described in a series of extremely brief synopses, to which Rubacher appends psychological commentaries. As so often with self-published work, alas, proof-reading is not thorough, & at quite a few points the reader simply can't tell whether a thought is Manson's or Rubacher's. The psychological insights aren't particularly penetrating, unfortunately. The structure loops back on itself creating a repetitious feel.

In a nutshell, Rubacher wrote to Manson after seeing him on Geraldo. Soon he was telling Charlie he wanted to write a book about him. After visiting Manson (probably the most interesting part of the book) in jail, Charlie sent Rubacher several boxes of the fan-mail & Family correspondence he'd been sent up till then (this was 1976). As is so often the way the two fell out, Manson feeling Rubacher was stringing him along. Manson demanded the return of the letters. Rubacher, for reasons that he fails to make clear, refused. Manson sent 'Elf' (Dennis Rice) to reclaim them, but Rubacher, using, as he's proud to proclaim, Manson's mind-manipulation techniques, managed to send Elf away - & managed to forestall another of Charlie's potential killers some time later in a similar fashion. The correspondence between Manson & Rubacher fizzled out in the Nineties with no book having been written & the letters unreturned.

Really this book needed to be six times longer, and filled with verbatim quotations from Manson's letters, Rubacher's letters & the fan letters, & a more considered analysis. As it stands it adds very little to the body of Manson literature, & is a rather melodramatic take on 'Mind Control Charlie'. I didn't feel that Rubacher was being quite honest about why he was fascinated by Manson. He claims it was because of his interest in uncovering Manson's mind-control techniques, but none of his interaction with Manson seems directed towards exploring them. He ends with a ten-point list of Manson's usual techniques but it's extremely facile and obvious, and rather refutes what I believe this book is really about: a claim for its author's special sensitivity & perceptiveness.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Astounding, July 27, 2009
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This work has some important psychological insights into how one can exercise power over other people and get them to do the most evil of things. This understanding applies not only to criminal psychology but to infamous dictators eg-Hitler,Stalin, Sadam Husain and your life in awareness of controlling people.
This book should serve to start the study of how controlling individuals are generated with hope of averting such disasters in the future for all mankind.
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