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American Icon of Evil Invades America's Pastime
February 14th, 2009
When Charles Manson masterminded the gruesome Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969, he took his place among America's most notorious criminals. In his satirical novel, "Chuckin' Chuck: The Astonishing Tale of Charles Manson Pitching in the Major Leagues" (published by AuthorHouse), Mike Seid uses his slightly twisted sense of humor to bring this aged murderer back into the spotlight -- this time with an unexpected knack for knuckleballs. Seid begins the novel inside the walls of Corcoran State Prison in California. A tense game of baseball unfolds between two prison teams. The pitcher on the mound is none other than Manson. As he strikes out another batter with his amazing...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-02-14)
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