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Charles Manson — Part 4
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“sion in the case would And,_of course, cliayes
' in@hrenteyoung f7ail| the human condition's an-
over the world. ,»swer to the barnyard’s
After realizing that, I) pecking order, developed,
tried to put the social im-|" Mrs. Roseland was
plications of the trial out| among a group known ag
of my mind completely, "}erman's Kids," Herman
and just look no further! being Herman C. Tubick,
than ae evidence being the 58-year-old aie
presented. from Monterey Park who
"But I thank God there was jury Someta
was overwhelming evi-| At Christmas, the jurors
dence enough to convict) did the best they could ta
them. Jereate.a. Yule spirit...
. ° _. | *Ebought.a plastic Santa
Coping with the confine-"7q painted 'Mety} Christ
ment during = Los imas' on iny window,” Mrs.
uty was | See Be * .
ead ee: Roseland said. "My hus,
Yhell,” she. said.
"Every night, I'd look! band brought a little tree,
out my wineey at the wp and we sprayed it white
aoe ae chive Duilding. and exchanged cards and
gifts.
Seeing that stupid sign
somehow gave me reassur- “It was really pretty sad.|
ance that the rest of the 1 wanted so much to be in
LAapaeied be ee a gear," my own home. 1 couldn't
\Mrs. Ro lsaid. . ee ids,
e's]. swear to God, living SVS" get Tyecren. a gift he
|like we did was a real hell, cause I hadn't been able to
ltt was like being in a go shopping.”
‘piass-walled room, Every Warren Roseland is a
‘time you looked out, the ji-caple high schoo! math
aka egibeer nella eS teacher whose real dedica-
‘motion picture with nel teacher ¥ ose reat |
tion is music. During the
sound."
Privacy, some psycholo-| trial, he did double duty a8
gists say, is a basic humat}, father and homemaker.
jneed. Reseland bought the fa-
! Mrs: Roseland agrees. : &
Until you aawt have it,; mily groceries, helped
you're nof aware that you! cook the meals, ran the er-
never took Big, Hi to sar) ranids for his wife (such as
var it," she said. _ ‘buying her undergar-
ecrbence we cite ie ;ments and toiletries) and,
‘to strained relations be- the weekends, drove
tween some of the jurors,
Mrs. Roseland admitted.
"You've got 18 different
people living what are es-
sentially unnatural lives.
‘There are bound to be
some petty bickerings.
But I'd rather not go into jt Angeles County, Rose-
all Pity Sin dk q, lend admitted he is some-
not to be identified put it, what bitter. =
another way.
- Some of those venpls
igtewom-hate each other
[real good."
‘
Segundo and the Ambas-
sador.
Despite his acceptance of
the sacrifices imposed
pack and forth between El
upon him and his wife by
' He estimated his wife's; ".And the pictures of the
Gut Y duty cost thevraniny! victims, a
“about $4,000" in salary), "God, { don’t guess Til:
loss’ to her and mileage, SYS" ge eee sights out of |
si 1 my mind. They were in o- |
incidentals, meals out, and] lot vou Kt as amet
Ambassador parking tick-|~ Gayo ves ss
ets for him, phe victims Wwepegeiness,
TWA put Mrs. Roseland, Sharon ‘Tate and four visl-|
on "furlough" as of last, ‘tors to her estate, and,
Dec. 4 and she has not re}i{ueno and Rosemary Lay
ceived her salary check] {Bianca.
' Prosecutor Vincent T.
since, She plans to return
to work—not al Interna-|'Bugliosi has said the mo-
tional Airport near her} tive for the murders wag
home, but at the TWA|'Manson’s desire to start
Wilshire office—today, "Helter Skelter,” the namet
By then, she figures she' the 36-year-old guru gui-,
zat oe lost eer in sa- tarist had for a black-!
ary. Mrs. Roseland said white war which he
the airline did not. honor @! thought would eventually’
verbal agreement to keep put. him and “his. "family",
her on the ager for the) in control of society.
CWA, syokeammah de! Sue, Kan She na hee
tied any such verba sas ‘-s pe men Wh a
agreement existed and) att joll Sillove M
said the company “actual-.! = re ——r ra .
Said Mrs. Roseland: |
ly extended our policy by:,
"All through the trial, |
kept looking at Manson
leaving her on the payroll;
as long as we did. We
and hoping his eyes would:
tell me the ‘why. |
usually only pay employes
a a month ‘of jury duty Ley _—_
e But, I never rqund out.
i? Satay pipes "To this day, 1 don't Kiow:"|
aside, Mrs, Rose igus
awilling, as yet, to attempt
to assess the potegtial nsy-
ichélezitar’ reverberations
that may have been
spawned by the ordeal. |
. “E dast don't know," she)
said. "I don't think the
trial hurt me psychologi-
cally, bul then, who|
knows?"
|
Her thoughts. continual
ly return to the trial. }
"Everything. I start to
talk about reminds me of
‘something that happened
[ce in that cquytroom,
of inthe hotel.
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