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Notorious Murders Raise Question About Grace of God

Contact: Donna Anderson, 417-723-0610

CRANE, Mo., Nov. 11, 2014 /Christian Newswire/ -- New investigative book by best-selling author opens fresh investigation into America's most Notorious crimes. Uncovers information not available at times of trials involving Satanism, switched murderers, asks 'how do you measure the grace of God?'

In one of seven case studies in the new book "Redeemed Unredeemable: When America's Most Notorious Criminals Came Face To Face With God," what happened in 1969 is described, when a dark and gruesome crime took the nation by storm. Headlines heralded death, murder, and gore, and news castors blared updates from televisions in every city of every state in the country of the recent bloodbaths: Two homes, two nights in a row, everyone slaughtered, seven total victims in splashy pools of red.

Sharon Tate, beautiful rising starlet of the Hollywood big screen, was only one of the seven people that the Charles Manson Spahn Ranch "Family" murdered in cold blood that August. On the second night, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, business owners and parents to a son and daughter who were away that evening, were also put to death by the hands of Manson's cronies. The motives were garbled and insane ramblings by cult leader Charles Manson. Manson, however, was not present at the time of the murders. His "Family" completed the act upon his bidding.

America wept. The death of a pregnant actress as charismatic as Tate would have been a heartbreaking headline by itself. But the sheer violent nature of the crime scene during the era of flower girls, hippie love, peace signs, and harmony with the earth at the social core of our country was downright offensive and alarming. Well before the details of the Manson Family trials had reached full exposure, there was a unanimous verdict in the minds of the nation. America thought of this group as a circle of deranged hippies hailing from a ranch in the middle of nowhere, dropping drugs like candy, and listening to a psychotic and self-proclaimed Jesus Christ/devil-man telling them to kill people. The gavel was down. They were guilty.

But if Manson wasn't directly responsible for the murders, who was?

Manson's "right hand man," Charles "Tex" Watson, led the Manson followers on both nights of murder and mayhem. It was his hand that dealt more death than any of the others. He has many times admitted to this.

For his heartless crimes, he was sentenced to death by gas chamber. The state of California overturned the death penalty in 1972, and a lonely prison cell has been his home ever since.

It took years for Watson, an original "child" of the self-proclaimed Manson-Christ, to shake his crazed ideas of the biblical Jesus Christ after the twisted imprinting of the cult he had so earnestly followed. When he did, the promises of Christ's true forgiveness as found in Scripture delivered Watson into a new mentality, a whole new world.

But now, information in writing from Charles "Tex" Watson to the authors of Redeemed Unredeemable (reproduced in the book) are such that it would have changed the course of the trial regarding fellow assassin, Susan Atkins. In another stunning revelation, David Berkowitz (the Son of Sam killer) also confirms in writing information that settles once and for all the question of Satanism, the victims as satanic sacrifices, and the names of others who were involved but never arrested and who later died under mysterious circumstances...

Keep reading this Special Report at: www.raidersnewsupdate.com/RedeemedStory.htm