The Life and Murders of Rosemary and Leno LaBianca

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @michellebaker1974
    @michellebaker1974 4 года назад +188

    Thank you for remembering and honoring Leno and Rosemary. May they rest in Heavenly peace.

    • @forpetessake3532
      @forpetessake3532 2 года назад +5

      IF ... they were SAVED by JESUS CHRIST. MOST rich only worship themselves and their POSSESSIONS

    • @alanna8983
      @alanna8983 2 года назад

      @@forpetessake3532 go to hell!
      How dare you disrespect the dead!!

    • @michellebaker1974
      @michellebaker1974 Год назад +4

      ​@@forpetessake3532I believe they were saved. By God 🙏

    • @LeeTheVet
      @LeeTheVet 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@forpetessake3532 True, but we cannot judge others as HE says.

  • @SaucyWench7
    @SaucyWench7 4 года назад +261

    This is just incredible. The detail, trivia, matchbooks, clippings. This brings them to LIFE, instead of just paper cutouts we read about. Makes one furiously angry at the undignified horrid death.

    • @tjp2109
      @tjp2109 4 года назад +20

      Yes. Best video I've seen on RUclips in a long time.

    • @remmymafia3889
      @remmymafia3889 4 года назад +5

      Kudos to Scott Michael's for his dedication to what many consider the most heinous murder in the areas history, and maybe the country, if not the world. The random reason as to why both locations were chosen, and the total unfamiliarity of the victims and their killers. If the LaBianca's had left their side/back door unlocked, as the best account says they did, then it would have been interesting as to how they would have entered the house. At the Tate house, they simply had a window screen to slice, as the window was open. Plus, there, the area of the house where that window was, was on the side of the house that nobody was in. But at the La Bianca house, with the side/back door supposedly opened, we'll never know if a securely locked door, would have changed things much. Another hypothesis is had Leno's son Frank Struther Jr., who lived there, had came back to the house late Saturday night with Leno and Rosemary-would that have changed things? Tex and Manson would have had this 15 yr old teenager to deal with also, which might have created a wrinkle in the situation. The kid could have resisted and forced big Tex to take him out right there, which would have freaked out Rosemary and Leno, and forced Manson himself to maybe have to actually kill someone. But given Watson's maniacal (and effective) killing prowess that he exhibited the night before at the Tate house, I'm guessing a reluctant 15 yr old wouldn't have changed the outcome. At best, the kid bolts outside, and uses his youth to sprint away-now what MIGHT come into play then, would be the Ford Fairlane with five potential killers sitting in it, right. Where is it parked? Does the kid see it and them? Do they see him, and attempt to corral him? After all, Grogan is in the car, and he might have been able to corral Frank Jr., and with maybe a Patricia Krenwinkle in tow, and coming off her brutal unassisted slashing death of Abigail Folger, again wielding a knife, she starts in on Frank Jr., while Clem holds him down. Food for thought.

    • @katperson1955
      @katperson1955 3 года назад +11

      They should be remembered for how they lived more than how they died.

    • @leemcbride8146
      @leemcbride8146 3 года назад +3

      @@katperson1955 - Sounds like a fortune cookie.

    • @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796
      @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Год назад

      @@leemcbride8146 My first therapist asked me, “How do you think cliches got to be cliches? They’re repeated because they’re true.” Of course we should remember the LaBiancas by their lives. But if not for their horrific deaths, we’d’ve never heard of them. (I was an adolescent, growing up elsewhere in LA County, in 1969. It’s still a most memorable year.)

  • @lindafurr2404
    @lindafurr2404 4 года назад +277

    What terror they faced. None of this should have happened. Never let the remaining murderers out of prison.

    • @brigidvanparys2062
      @brigidvanparys2062 4 года назад +28

      That is one of the hardest parts when a loved one is murdered. How scared they must of been.

    • @mikepatrick5909
      @mikepatrick5909 4 года назад +11

      only Steve Grogan has ever been paroled...don't as me why...

    • @robgeorgia8801
      @robgeorgia8801 4 года назад +10

      @Louise Gross
      She was never prosecuted. She testified against the others.

    • @kevinmitchell4018
      @kevinmitchell4018 4 года назад +15

      U are absolutely right honey!!! None of thm bitches shuld ever see the light of day!!

    • @johncitizen3927
      @johncitizen3927 4 года назад +9

      make murder a crime in this pussy ass country. the killers die.period. see how punishment works ???

  • @NSHM122
    @NSHM122 4 года назад +60

    It gave me chills when you talked about how the LaBiancas likely had been discussing the murders of Sharon Tate and her friends as they drove home after picking up a newspaper. Never in a millions years would they ever have guessed the murders weren't complete yet and would forever be known at the Tate/ La Bianca murders. It was so random. LA has millions of people and who knows why their house was picked. I've seen the pictures of how they looked when they were found and it must have been unimaginable horror for their children.

    • @katperson1955
      @katperson1955 3 года назад +12

      TheSylentTV - The LaBianca house was next door to a house where the Manson family had partied.

    • @SleepyJukebox-vv9dy
      @SleepyJukebox-vv9dy 9 месяцев назад +3

      Chilling not knowing that the same thing was getting ready to happen to them

    • @therealhousewifeofballtown
      @therealhousewifeofballtown 6 месяцев назад +2

      That’s what made it frightening to so many that it could have been them

    • @junemoonchild69
      @junemoonchild69 Месяц назад

      I don't believe it was random, at all, there's always a connection of some sort, no matter how indirect or distant it would seem.

    • @junemoonchild69
      @junemoonchild69 Месяц назад

      ​@@katperson1955Thank you. There's the connection and my point verified.

  • @christyt4249
    @christyt4249 3 года назад +57

    I have always found it even sadder that the victims really became so lost in all the craziness of this case. And this is especially true for the Labianca’s and Stephen Parent. It became mostly about Manson and his minions. And they deserve no attention.
    So thank you for doing videos about the ones that really mattered in all of this. And telling us about their lives and not just their murders. Because it is easy to forget that these victims were real people, with their own hopes and dreams.

    • @SleepyJukebox-vv9dy
      @SleepyJukebox-vv9dy 7 месяцев назад +4

      I'm glad that somebody is finally doing a piece on Rosemary and Lena Labianca. It also seems like they forget poor Steven Parent, his family was not rich or famous. They didn't even bother to call his parents, when they finally identified him

    • @mariaconway4241
      @mariaconway4241 4 месяца назад +2

      Dont forget Gary Hinman and Donald 'Shorty' Shaw

    • @GaryGladney-p3c
      @GaryGladney-p3c 3 месяца назад

      @@mariaconway4241 Donald 'Shorty' Shea

    • @MarciaHooley-fr7qj
      @MarciaHooley-fr7qj 3 месяца назад +2

      I loved the interview with Leno's first wife, Alice LaBianca. Such a sharp lady!
      She wrote a book about Leno's life titled NO MORE TOMORROWS
      REST IN PEACE Leno & Rosemary

    • @MarciaHooley-fr7qj
      @MarciaHooley-fr7qj 3 месяца назад +1

      Steve Parent was the Ron Goldman of the Manson case.

  • @riccali3519
    @riccali3519 2 года назад +42

    Rosemary LaBianca's daughter Susan at one point testified at one of Tex Watson's parole
    hearings. She felt that he was genuinely remorseful for having murdered her mother, stepfather
    and the seven people who he killed the night before. She was adamant that he had been
    rehabilitated. Needless to say her support of Tex infuriated the families of the other victims.

    • @glendalangley1877
      @glendalangley1877 2 года назад +11

      Yea. Well Mark David Chapman supposedly is a born again Christian. I hope he is. Still there’s no way I’d advocate him getting out of prison. John Lennon once remarked he didn’t want to die at the age of 40. He was 40 when he was gunned down. There’s a lot to that story too that makes one wonder about what really happened that fateful night.

    • @georgialee6755
      @georgialee6755 3 месяца назад

      Yes very strange Rosemarys airhead daughter wanted him released. Tex is very evil and diabolical! He should never be released. Can’t believe she did not think about the hell her mom went through. The Tates and Leno’s kids and his ex wife were furious understandably

    • @LamarJennings-eo8ps
      @LamarJennings-eo8ps 3 месяца назад +3

      That monster has never showed any remorse for the murders

  • @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
    @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 2 года назад +24

    Fate is such a spooky thing, isn’t it? Just going about their day, as was the Manson family, never knowing what they were headed to and how awful it would be when their lines connected…rest in peace, Rosemary and Leno.
    *Thank you, Scott.* I really appreciate the considerable work and research you do. And I imagine for you, it’s a labor of love.

  • @yes2day100
    @yes2day100 4 года назад +201

    They were neighbors of mine when I was a teenager. Their older daughter had been in my sister's class in high school, and the son was in my younger sister's class. My mother sold them their home. It was a horrible shock.

    • @portiamatthews9654
      @portiamatthews9654 4 года назад +28

      Thank you for sharing your story. This was indeed a horrific murder of two innocent people.

    • @heyokaempath5802
      @heyokaempath5802 4 года назад +31

      The house was owned by Leno's mother. It was his family home.

    • @lorraineforte9175
      @lorraineforte9175 4 года назад +25

      Yes2day100
      Did you know the daughter wanted her Mother's murderer to go free? I couldn't believe it till I saw the video with my own eyes. Mrs Tate was livid. Do you know anything about that daughter? She must be insane.

    • @yes2day100
      @yes2day100 4 года назад +9

      @@lorraineforte9175 I did not know that. She was already out of high school, as was my older sister, so I never knew she was like that. How long after the murders did she say she wanted them to go free?

    • @lorraineforte9175
      @lorraineforte9175 4 года назад +11

      Yes 2day100
      It looked like it was in the nineties, because Doris Tate wad still alive. She was advocating for Tex Watson's release.

  • @meaty220
    @meaty220 4 года назад +159

    I really appreciate how you do a physical walkthrough of the locations during your narration. It makes the story easier to follow / visualize. 👍

    • @KayOz-u1v
      @KayOz-u1v Год назад +3

      You do a superb job telling the victims story you rally bring to life thank you

  • @eej1983able
    @eej1983able 2 года назад +37

    It's crazy that Rosemary commented on the tragedy of the Tate murders THE NIGHT she and Leno were killed. Wow. So incredibly sad 😔

  • @gloriavaldez1560
    @gloriavaldez1560 4 года назад +178

    Nice to know them as they lived instead always how they were viciously murdered

  • @Katee586
    @Katee586 4 года назад +153

    Honestly, I don't think there is a lot known about this couple, because Sharon Tate was so famous, her murder and of her guests received much more coverage. Just my opinion, so thank you for this.

    • @jeffgarberding4499
      @jeffgarberding4499 4 года назад +10

      Manson actually got physically involved in this case. He brought if I remember correctly the same crew as the night before. This time Charlie went into the house alone. When he came out he told them what to do.. Charlie hitched home, the y went in and finished the job.

    • @maureenhansen3308
      @maureenhansen3308 4 года назад +9

      Jeff Garberding Leslie Van Houten (sp?) was new to that 2nd night.

    • @thesunwillcomeoutwaitandse2373
      @thesunwillcomeoutwaitandse2373 4 года назад +9

      @@jeffgarberding4499I believe Kasabian was with them as well. I think Charlie and Kasabian left in the car and the murderers hitched home. Atkins was not ever in the La Bianca house. And, ironically enough, The daughter of either Leno or Rosemary, I'm sorry I can't remember which, has befriended Charles "Tex" Watson, the "head murderer" so to speak. She was among those who found the bodies.

    • @thesunwillcomeoutwaitandse2373
      @thesunwillcomeoutwaitandse2373 4 года назад +4

      @cubomania3 The whole thing was hashed out in the book by Sharon's sister. Apparantly there were some shady doings that went on.

    • @janeth.3819
      @janeth.3819 4 года назад

      I agree

  • @willfade7994
    @willfade7994 4 года назад +33

    It's trippy that I ran across this randomly on August 9th. Today marks the anniversary of the Tate murders. The story still fascinates me all these years later and that all happened 10 years before I was born. Thank you for this great tour. Those people never should have died and in such horrific ways. How terrifying.
    May they Rest In Peace.
    🙏🏻

  • @jennifermartin8628
    @jennifermartin8628 4 года назад +80

    Thanks for this. As you probably know, Frank Jr. died in in Placentia in 2017, age 63. Acute respiratory failure, sepsis, cirrhosis of the liver. Poor guy. Another Manson victim.

    • @brigidvanparys2062
      @brigidvanparys2062 4 года назад +9

      So true. 😢💔

    • @zampieritto
      @zampieritto 3 года назад +8

      Sure manson ruined his life. Got drinking problems

    • @ninamc6116
      @ninamc6116 3 года назад +5

      That’s so sad

    • @cindygish9064
      @cindygish9064 2 года назад +3

      Oh so sad. Thanks 4 the info Yes another victim 😰

  • @debbiem9218
    @debbiem9218 2 года назад +8

    Thank you Scott. I was only 11 years old when the LaBianca's were murdered but I remember everyone around me talking about the Manson murders. Your videos are always so informative and interesting. May the LaBianca's and all the other lost souls from the Manson murders rest in peace.

  • @litaperna1128
    @litaperna1128 4 года назад +17

    You honor by making them real and not just grisly headlines. Thank you for your respect.

  • @debbiemoeller2169
    @debbiemoeller2169 4 года назад +24

    Still gives me the chills about the Manson murders. Just horrific. Thank you Scott.

  • @donnarama1
    @donnarama1 4 года назад +31

    I feel so sorry for the Labiancas.They died so horribly and violently.I hope they had a good life and are resting in peace.

    • @glendalangley1877
      @glendalangley1877 2 года назад +7

      They all died horribly. They all had plenty of life to live had this evil never had touched them.

  • @ritamarie2976
    @ritamarie2976 4 года назад +85

    Hardly anyone gives out matches anymore. Another sign of the times. Great video!

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 4 года назад +5

      Rita Marie Probably because you can’t smoke in places anymore! And, if they do, they use the ole Bic lighter! 😁😒. Yeah.

    • @mikepatrick5909
      @mikepatrick5909 4 года назад +5

      But back in those days half the population smoked..lol

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 4 года назад +8

      mike patrick Yeah.... I did! We all did, my friends and family. SINCE then there are quite a few ‘ no longer here ‘. It may not have been good for you, but, man those were the days! Nobody bitchin’ about everything you do!!!

    • @PK-bh1ww
      @PK-bh1ww 4 года назад +3

      @@mikepatrick5909 half? More like 90%. Watch old movies ans game shows off the 1950's. 1st thing they did (including women in evening gowns) ws light up a cig. when they meet. Game shows gave away cartons for prizes. And smoked during talk shows and game shows. My how times have changed. :-)

    • @ritamarie2976
      @ritamarie2976 4 года назад +6

      I can remember going with my dad to his doctor. The doctor’s ashtray was over flowing and he was smoking a cigarette while he was listening to my dad’s chest. Cigarette manufacturers used to make “holiday themed” cartons. You’re correct a lot of people smoked, including pregnant women. I don’t smoke, thankfully. Because I don’t know how you can afford to be a 2 pack/day smoker.

  • @conquesotador
    @conquesotador 3 года назад +7

    My Dad’s funeral was in that chapel at Calvary in 2018. It is a massive place, and the crypts are massive as well. My husband and I walked the halls of the crypts before the mass started and saw, unfortunately, almost every wall occupied by a serviceman from just about every war of the 20th century. Very young men, some not even 20.
    The chapel itself is beautiful, all in marble. My Dad is in a niche in the cremation wall, and most of his family is in the cemetery as well, peppered all over. It’s a lovely cemetery.

  • @jodispicer683
    @jodispicer683 4 года назад +107

    It’s incredible that the Labianca house hasn’t changed in all this time since 1969. Great video!

    • @Madmen604
      @Madmen604 4 года назад +13

      And before that it was Leno's mother's house.

    • @jamestravis1037
      @jamestravis1037 4 года назад +15

      I believe that Attorney Lisa Bloom (Daughter of Gloria Allred) purchased the abandoned house in 2019. Renovated and updated the home....Creepy.....I guess that it sat vacant for 50 years....No one wanted to live there....

    • @dannycarrington1601
      @dannycarrington1601 4 года назад +19

      The driveway on the left is original (there's a garage at the top of the hill) but everything to the right was added by a later owner, when the LaBianca's lived there it was a sloping lawn. A swimming pool and terrace were added to the side of the house and the front bedroom's picture window was replaced with sliding glass doors and a small patio was added. Listing photos from last year show a bathroom with salmon pink tile which appears to be original. It's a modest house without much yard space but, thanks to its hilltop setting, the views are spectacular.

    • @marieantoinette6058
      @marieantoinette6058 4 года назад +1

      Its not right. .

    • @westcoastdude4777
      @westcoastdude4777 4 года назад +16

      @@jamestravis1037 : Not correct. The house has had several owners since the killings. It has never been vacant.

  • @lindafoster2141
    @lindafoster2141 4 года назад +71

    Scott, I remember when I first started hearing about you, Jordan always speaks so kindly of you. So when you closed the store, I started watching you on you tube. I am so fascinated about everything that you talk about. My Mom was a big movie star fan, musicals and anything Hollywood. I am amazed of the knowledge that you have. I cannot wait to see your next vlog!! I have a bad back, that puts me on the sofa alot. You make this old woman of 67 many a day. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking me places, I will sadly never get to see. Happy 4th of July!

    • @SaucyWench7
      @SaucyWench7 4 года назад +14

      Hey Linda, being an armchair tourist can be fun too! :)

    • @DearlyDepartedTours
      @DearlyDepartedTours  4 года назад +14

      Thank you, Linda, very much.

    • @melvynn11
      @melvynn11 4 года назад +8

      Linda FOSTER hi Linda. I live in chronic pain for 18 years now, including issues stemming from degenerative disk disease and I too am housebound and either on the couch or bedridden most days. I know how it feels. Blessings 😀🌷🌷🌷

    • @ltcolumbo9708
      @ltcolumbo9708 4 года назад +1

      His tour is closed??

    • @PK-bh1ww
      @PK-bh1ww 4 года назад +1

      @@SaucyWench7 I hear ya. Isn't the internet great! I go all over the world on Google Earth. :-)

  • @sandysmith6178
    @sandysmith6178 4 года назад +59

    Thank you Scott for a beautiful and for remembering the victims. I enjoyed the video. It just makes me so sad to know how brutal the murders were on all of these victims. How they begged for their lives.

  • @jeanettemcdonald5779
    @jeanettemcdonald5779 4 года назад +37

    You really brought some life to this story, very tragic, hopefully those killers will never be released from prison.

    • @donnajackson2907
      @donnajackson2907 4 года назад +9

      There is no way, that he remaining prisoners of this cult, will EVER be released. Other people who have committed murder, can do a term of 25 years, and be released, depending on circumstances, of course, but for someone who killed another human being, in a fit of rage, it passion, can easily be paroled in 25 years. The people will NEVER be released. Originally they were given the death penalty, but soon after incarceration, the death penalty was abolished, so their sentences were commuted to life in prison. They truly mean life!! There is always a member of Sharon Tates family present, and members of other victims families, that are there to make sure that they are never paroled. Honestly, I dont b.c. think any of them have a chance, with or without the activists, and their impact statements. The crimes were just too heinous, to ever be set free. Besides that, someone on the outside, would likely kill them. Nope!! They are staying put!!

    • @katperson1955
      @katperson1955 3 года назад +2

      @@donnajackson2907 - Thankfully…I still fail to understand how people who committed a crime so incredibly brutal that they all were sentenced to death were allowed to be considered for parole. They should have been transitioned to life with no possibility of parole, ever.

    • @glendabarton45barton48
      @glendabarton45barton48 2 года назад

      @@donnajackson2907 Governor Newsome has denied the parole for Leslie van Houten, who went through the parole hearing. She was one of the laBianca killers. He said he believed she is still a danger to society. I think it could be true because I don't believe they've ever given up their devotion to Charles Manson. Having met some of them, I can say they are some of the creepiest people I ever met, positively insectoid, almost not human. That movie about Hollywood nailed it. He got their evil zombie like essence perfectly.

    • @glendabarton45barton48
      @glendabarton45barton48 2 года назад +1

      @@Soundofsilence-j4d Well I met them so I know better than you

  • @LeAnimal65
    @LeAnimal65 4 года назад +46

    Thanks for making & sharing this video, Scott! I thought I had seen everything related to their murders reading Helter Skelter & watching your 6 degrees DVD (which I've watched at least half a dozen times) but this was even more informative on the couple as people, not just victims. Too bad they couldn't have stayed at the lake 1 more night...

  • @charlaville7658
    @charlaville7658 4 года назад +23

    You have a lovely soothing voice. Your retelling of such tragic events had me captivated with all the detailed information. It must've taken you such a lot of work to put this video together. Thank you so much for sharing. I can't believe the death penalty was abolished when manson & his mob were all caught - that makes me so unbelievably angry. Because of those devils, so many beautiful people had their lives tragically cut short. By telling the LaBianca's story you've allowed others to see what lovely, normal people they were. Just going about their everyday lives - it could've been anyone who was targeted. It really makes my heart weep for those poor people.

  • @saltrisha1
    @saltrisha1 4 года назад +140

    You passed my little sisters grave in calvary,shes buried under the tree next to the second 3d monument you passed!

    • @hollylynn9322
      @hollylynn9322 4 года назад +33

      Sorry for your loss Sal❣🕊

    • @grammy965
      @grammy965 4 года назад +18

      She's an angel now ! 🙏

    • @Altered4n892t
      @Altered4n892t 4 года назад +15

      Sal Ramos very sorry for your loss of your sister 😢. I’ve lost 4 brothers.

    • @patrickverona3098
      @patrickverona3098 4 года назад +10

      Sorry for your loss .

    • @charlaville7658
      @charlaville7658 4 года назад +9

      It's a beautiful, serene place. I'm sure there are many, many angels on those grounds

  • @psychcorp4449
    @psychcorp4449 4 года назад +14

    Scott's ability to collect memorabilia and information is unmatched. This video is a wonderful follow-up to "6 Degrees of Helter Skelter" which is a tremendous production. Thank you so much for your dedication to making interesting videos which preserve the memories of the locations and people presented. Stay safe and be well.

  • @sandyc.5017
    @sandyc.5017 3 года назад +11

    You did a great job on this. Never knew much about them. So sad. Thanks for keeping their memory alive.

  • @TheOCMarc
    @TheOCMarc 4 года назад +87

    It’s so strange to remember a time when phone books listed your name, address, and phone number. Any stranger could call you-but didn’t (cuz long distance was too expensive)🤣

    • @ShinbiBelldandy
      @ShinbiBelldandy 4 года назад +9

      And you had to pick up the yearly phone book! They were free, but you had to either have it delivered or in my case pick it up from the lobby. The yellow pages were for the residents & local businesses & later the white pages were for business!

    • @bracita15
      @bracita15 4 года назад +8

      OC marc A lot of us didn’t list our names, address or phone number in Ma’ Bell’s White Pages. I do remember when the new phone books were left outside our door in July or August though.

    • @cathyhornbarger8693
      @cathyhornbarger8693 4 года назад +11

      Phone books are still distributed, with names addresses and ph #s

    • @cathyhornbarger8693
      @cathyhornbarger8693 4 года назад +1

      kendall Evans in VA and NC

    • @cathydefelice6807
      @cathydefelice6807 4 года назад

      I'm my grandparents day some phone books had your occupation so you were calling the correct John Smith. We are talking 1930s...My grandfather was a Sargent in the Manhattan Police department. People were evil then also.

  • @puddysue
    @puddysue 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for the great information on Rosemary and Leno. Never heard anything much about them, other than the horrible way they died. How awful that these people and their family had to go through such horror.

  • @no.3royston612
    @no.3royston612 4 года назад +31

    A great vlog. The LaBiancas often get forgotten about so it's nice to have more details about them. Laura x

    • @glendalangley1877
      @glendalangley1877 2 года назад +1

      Not really. It’s always been referred to as the Tate/ LaBianca murders.

    • @leval1000
      @leval1000 2 года назад +3

      Gary Hinman is the one that’s never remembered tbh.

  • @carmelabozulich4037
    @carmelabozulich4037 2 года назад +17

    The Manson reign of terror is etched in my brain, I was a young teen when the murders happened & read everything the LA Times printed. Everyone was scared…and these poor folks, who seemed like such decent people, drew the short straw, sadly. Thank you for bringing them to life, so to speak, again.

  • @remmymafia3889
    @remmymafia3889 2 года назад +7

    First, thanks to Scott, for taking the time put together these great, detailed oriented videos. Specifically, his recognition of 1969's Manson murders, over the course of two nights in LA. His Jay Sebring video, was incredible- traveling back to Jay's hometown among other efforts by Scott. This one here, is also off the charts. Rosemary working at the Brown Derby in Los Feliz, her two children from a previous marriage, and their movements during the tragic night. I mean, the revelation that her 17 yr old son, who lived at the house on Waverly Dr., and could have been murdered along with his mom and step father Leno, except for the fact that he stayed overnight at the lake, where they had been boating. The son, coming upon a darkened house, with the car and boat parked on the curb,.... in the dark the next day? (Sunday) He did the right thing, by not even attempting to enter the home, as he was aware of the Tate murders that were all over the newspapers that day. Incredible detail Mr. Michaels.

  • @sixxrachel
    @sixxrachel 2 года назад +7

    Subscribed after seeing the Jane Mansfield video. I am now hooked on your videos, also this is a great idea to show us how a victim’s life was before and after death, can’t wait for more!!

  • @vivienap
    @vivienap 4 года назад +43

    I must say, out of everything I subscribe to on RUclips I most look forward to your posts. They are very well done with so many interesting details. I also appreciate how you present the facts in a non- judgemental way. Always looking forward to the next post!

  • @markjoll4825
    @markjoll4825 4 года назад +12

    Thanks, Scott and Co., for these really great vlogs about the LaBiancas and Jay Sebring. It's really nice to see their humanity given back to them.

  • @niallmcdonagh1093
    @niallmcdonagh1093 2 года назад +6

    This is Pulitzer quality...memorabilia, phone book records, photos, certificates....so much work effortlessly pasted over the actual present day sights...a RUclips classic!!

  • @ronaldroberts1992
    @ronaldroberts1992 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for the video....such a very sad and sickening time in history and my prayers go out to those who were affected. Take care.

  • @tracyquinter8874
    @tracyquinter8874 4 года назад +13

    Scott you and Troy never fail to give fresh and new insight. Thanks so much for all you all do.

  • @bonjani1
    @bonjani1 2 года назад +19

    It was no accident indeed it was divine intervention that that young man did not go in that house initially when he arrived by himself.. to have discovered those bodies alone... And a footnote on Frank Struthers , Rosemary's son by her first marriage, he passed away in 2017

    • @georgialee6755
      @georgialee6755 3 месяца назад +3

      bonjani1 Frank the son could have also been a victim. That Saturday his mom and Leno went to pick him up at a Lake where he’d been with a friend and was supposed to go home with them. But luckily Frank asked to stay until the next day, Sunday. His mom and Leno luckily said yes.

  • @MicheleMJJ
    @MicheleMJJ 4 года назад +40

    What a fantastic and respectful video. I had never seen pictures of the LaBianca's anywhere when they were younger. . Such nice people with a great life. So very sad their lives were taken for no reason. Just the evil ways of Charles Manson and his family, I feel bad for all murdered at Sharon Tate's home too. So many good lives taken in the prime of their lives. I was 15 when this happened and I will never get over the shock.. Still today it breaks my heart for all the victims. They will never be forgotten.

  • @pdxer8895
    @pdxer8895 4 года назад +8

    So Sad. Victims that would have normally have been forgotten. Thanks for giving them a life.

  • @frankied6440
    @frankied6440 2 года назад +2

    Another excellent video by Scott Michaels. Thank you for keeping the memory of the LaBiancas alive for all to see.

  • @Decgyrrl
    @Decgyrrl 4 года назад +65

    I did a little reading up on them as well. I also believe that they met in 59, (I was born that December. ) I know he served his country, 4 which I sincerely thank him 🇺🇸& she was a striking woman, in her day♀. They also did a lot of travelling. It seemed they enjoyed each other's company. They would both b in their 90s now & they were robbed of that. May they rest in peace.🕆🕆🕊🕊☮

    • @katperson1955
      @katperson1955 3 года назад +6

      From all accounts, they deeply loved each other and definitely deserved to live and grow old together. The barbarity and lack of anything remotely related to a conscience in these killers is impossible to relate to. Murder is the ultimate in cruel theft. They took something that can never be returned to the victims or their families and impacted their families and loved ones for the rest of their lives.

    • @cynthiahusband106
      @cynthiahusband106 2 года назад +8

      Tex Watson and one of the 3girls remaining , all are coming up for parole I believe in 2022 Sharon Tate’s sister attends the parole hearings, so the parole board (maybe they were born later then 1969, never know) to remind the board of the horrific , horrendous way these poor people died, the way they all died not even fit for an animal to be killed in the manner in which they died.God bless Sharon Tate’s sister for going to these hearing I do believe she is the only one who attends to fight to keep them ( that are still alive , Atkins died in prison) locked up forever.

    • @caraqueno
      @caraqueno 2 года назад +2

      Why don't you thank the teachers that taught both of them (and, you) how to read, write, and socialize, rather than honor time spent (forcibly) in the military? The teachers are the true heroes of any society, not the soldiers.

    • @glendabarton45barton48
      @glendabarton45barton48 2 года назад +1

      @@cynthiahusband106 Leslie van Houten, one of the laBianca killers, was up for parole but I believe the Governor has denied it. I don't see how anyone who did what they did could live with themselves.

    • @914sandi
      @914sandi 2 года назад +1

      P p

  • @donnaturner9762
    @donnaturner9762 3 года назад +4

    Even 51 years later this series of vicious crimes still fascinates....at first I thought I was twisted...reading every book and watching everything I could about the Manson family victims (including the Dearly Departed Scott Michael's tours and DVD). Turns out I'm one of many with this same interest. Thanks, Scott for feeding my somewhat unusual obcessiobsession. Videos are very informative...even after reading so much...thank you! See you when touring starts up again...be safe!

  • @dukeofhaas
    @dukeofhaas 4 года назад +15

    We are so digging your vintage matchbooks. Glad to see you are a proud phillumenist!

  • @13SIXTEEN
    @13SIXTEEN 3 года назад +3

    You do a very in depth and detailed vlog , good job and nice to see someone dig deep

  • @chrissyknowsitall5170
    @chrissyknowsitall5170 2 года назад +4

    I just found this channel yesterday and I absolutely love every video. You put so much time and caring into all of your videos and talking about all the people. You really care and it shows. Thank you Sir. RIP to all of the Souls that lost their lives on those 2 horrible nights back in August 1969.🕊🕊🕊

  • @ImJustKaren_
    @ImJustKaren_ 4 года назад +162

    Not gonna lie.. when you first said "Ronnie Howard" my first thought was "The filmmaker- Richie Cunningham-OPIE??"

    • @MICHELLE-gu2qc
      @MICHELLE-gu2qc 4 года назад +19

      Me too

    • @Swampzoid
      @Swampzoid 4 года назад +14

      I knew her name prior from reading Helter Skelter but still I think of Ron Howard too.

    • @SaucyWench7
      @SaucyWench7 4 года назад +9

      Yup, lol. I forgot her name until Scott mentioned it in a previous show but I still always think of Opie
      too, lol.

    • @amybeth5776
      @amybeth5776 4 года назад +9

      Same

    • @hcombs0104
      @hcombs0104 4 года назад +11

      Same here. For a minute there I thought they captured the teenaged Ron Howard and confessed.

  • @photographingtoronto2350
    @photographingtoronto2350 4 года назад +8

    What a lot of work you've done on this video! So often murder victims are just names, you have really brought these two real people to life. Thanks for you incredible research and narration.

  • @cheyanndoyle1688
    @cheyanndoyle1688 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Scott for this great channel

  • @tillitrueheart971
    @tillitrueheart971 4 года назад +7

    Another great vlog! Thank you so much for your respectful coverage of a horrific tragedy.

  • @freebird4863
    @freebird4863 4 года назад +11

    Thank you, Scott, for your incredible vlogs! I love the history... the in-depth information, and the fabulous way you speak and share artifacts and pictures of these historic people and places. Wonderfully done! ❤️

  • @janmarchand7294
    @janmarchand7294 4 года назад +9

    You da man! Always here for your videos. I first read the Helter Skelter when I was 14 that was in 1974 and for the first time I realized just how cruel random people could be. I believe it shaped my life into a cautious one as I really don't trust everyone I meet. It's like I can pick up vibes on a person and my senses scream get out immediately. I do believe this has helped me out of a few bad situations growing up. Yep, good old 1969, the year America lost it's innocence.

  • @cookingartguy2170
    @cookingartguy2170 4 года назад +7

    Love this one especially Scott! This is the kind of stuff that we live for. So glad I got to see the museum before it closed.

  • @Ajae78
    @Ajae78 4 года назад +6

    I’m a longtime fan and avid reader of Find a Death, so I’m elated to find these videos! I love Scott’s take on all these famous crimes and am loving all this great footage. It’s a shame Los Angeles has no sense of history and tears everything down. Or replaces it with a Chipotle.

  • @hollymartins6913
    @hollymartins6913 Год назад +8

    I find it acutely disturbing that they read about, and were, of course, horrified by the newspaper stories of the previous evening's horrors, on their way home to encounter the very same killers. The whole thing is just wrong on so many levels.

  • @64098
    @64098 4 года назад +17

    This is a fascinating channel, I always find out something that was never reported before or included in standard accounts of these cases. It was nice hearing about their pre murder lives.

  • @joydunn2109
    @joydunn2109 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Scott for all you do. I saw the Steve Parent video that you posted, I Learned a lot from it. Thank you Again.

  • @temeculajoe
    @temeculajoe 4 года назад +44

    Have you ever done a vlog on the "night stalker "? That case really had the whole area of Los Angeles scared

    • @bracita15
      @bracita15 4 года назад +17

      temeculajoe I was 22 years old and just happened to be in East LA on August 30, 1985 trying on a bridesmaid’s dress in a little dress shop. Suddenly, all hell broke loose outside. Police cars were flying down the street with their sirens on. One of the LAPD choppers was over the area and a lot of people were running. My sister and my Godfather went outside to see what was going on and someone told them that Richard Ramirez aka the Night Stalker was in the neighborhood where he got his ass kicked and was being held down while the cops arrived. Go East Los!!! 😂 As soon as I got out of the dress we went to the area close to the Hollenbeck Police Station where he was being held. Millions of people slept better that night.

    • @christystewart4567
      @christystewart4567 4 года назад +6

      There was an “Original Night Stalker” who started before Ramírez but his crimes weren’t widely known. He only became original after Rameriez got the name though he was referred to that before but not widely. He’s now known as the Golden State Killer.

  • @zukosmom3780
    @zukosmom3780 4 года назад +6

    Makes me sad that buildings are torn down. It’s so depressing. That’s so sad that they weren’t buried together

  • @TheScarlett618
    @TheScarlett618 4 года назад +28

    We have a Brown Derby drive-in restaurant in Shawnee, Oklahoma. It's been there since 1956 (same family has owned it all along)

  • @henrygonzalez504
    @henrygonzalez504 4 года назад +11

    How wonderful of you to share with us the absolutely normal lives of these two tragic figures actually humanizing them for a change. BTW. I know Calvery Cemetery very well as my Grandparents and father are laid to rest there. Thanks Scott. Great work, as usual.

  • @portiamatthews9654
    @portiamatthews9654 4 года назад +6

    Scott always make the stories so incredible, in my opinion. During the first couple of days during the quarantine I just binged watched his channel.
    Thanks Scott 👍😊 for creating a fantastic channel. I appreciate all of the time and dedication that you have put into your channel.

  • @renayconner7171
    @renayconner7171 4 года назад +4

    Love all your videos scott,god bless you and your family

  • @rhiamonday456
    @rhiamonday456 2 года назад +11

    I always felt sad for the kids having found their parents brutally murdered! No one should have to go through that!

  • @tjp2109
    @tjp2109 4 года назад +7

    This was wonderful to watch. I loved the vintage matchbook covers (I'm a collector also). I also loved this history of vintage L.A and past/present locations. Thank you.

  • @loriepostlewaite162
    @loriepostlewaite162 4 года назад +6

    Sad they weren’t kept together after they died...thanks for sharing

  • @chrisharris7931
    @chrisharris7931 4 года назад +13

    I just became a patreon as a thank you for creating one of the best rabbit holes on the internet. I've been a fan of findadeath for at least 20 years. You're a great story teller and there's a lot of dead celebrities that still haven't been posted on your old site. Just saying...

  • @ritarizzo9317
    @ritarizzo9317 4 года назад +14

    I just got the book by Alice LaBianca “No more Tomorrow’s “ in the mail today (I ordered it off of Ebay a few wks ago after watching this video!) can’t wait to read it👍🏼

    • @QueenlySweetpea
      @QueenlySweetpea 3 года назад +4

      So how was the book ? It's been a while now that you've read it, but you probably remember quite a bit of it's contents ..

    • @ritarizzo9317
      @ritarizzo9317 3 года назад +4

      @@QueenlySweetpea I’m STILL reading it !! I started it and then get sidetracked (I have 4 kids,2 dogs ,&2 kittens) they all distract me!! Lol But thank you for this reply bc you reminded me to go pick it up!! The first 2 chapters were good! It’s basically about Alice & Leno’s beginnings!!

  • @OnTheHighWatch
    @OnTheHighWatch 4 года назад +1

    I love it, so happy you found us here on RUclips. Looking forward to all your work.

  • @oliverwhisper
    @oliverwhisper 4 года назад +38

    Always so interesting, and that soothing voice.

  • @Happy4774
    @Happy4774 3 года назад +2

    You do a great thing .I enjoy the backstory of the events that are talked about.

  • @chrishutchinson2297
    @chrishutchinson2297 3 года назад +4

    I just finished watching this video and the Steven parent visit video. I really didn't know much about these people just that they were murdered by the Manson family. I found it extremely interesting. You did such a wonderful job of bringing the whole story to life. I remember those days well. And goodness I was a few years younger than the Manson girls but one of them grew up in Westchester which is where I grew up. Thank you

  • @joewilliams3919
    @joewilliams3919 3 года назад +2

    Tremendously entertaining and informative for anyone with an interest in these cases
    Thanks very much!

  • @pamelaJoyce384
    @pamelaJoyce384 4 года назад +5

    Very interesting. I don't think I've ever seen Mr. LaBianca's grave before. Such a shame they were not laid to rest together

  • @jodyhoevel6393
    @jodyhoevel6393 4 года назад +2

    Another great tour. Thanks for posting.

  • @amandaknee1999
    @amandaknee1999 4 года назад +4

    Great video and very well done, as always! The scenery is beautiful in spite of the dark past... Thank you!

  • @FancyCNote
    @FancyCNote 2 года назад +1

    I truly enjoy your content. Focusing on the victims life is what I love the most

  • @renaldcosma7192
    @renaldcosma7192 4 года назад +4

    I try to watch all of Scott Michaels videos , Its like taking Hollywood History classes from the best, I grew up in West Hollywood and Scott really knows his shit Hes obviously an expert in this semi-rare field

  • @sonnycorleone4964
    @sonnycorleone4964 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for all your hard work and research in bringing these dear departed people back to life when you talk about them.

  • @funnygirl3351
    @funnygirl3351 4 года назад +3

    That was just riveting! Thank you Scott for all that you do.

  • @SandySaunders9142
    @SandySaunders9142 4 года назад +2

    Scott - your attention to detail is extraordinary. Thank you for your hard work during this uncertain time. It helps me cope knowing you are there for us! Stay safe man! Lots of love!

  • @janhoyle1462
    @janhoyle1462 4 года назад +76

    Such a terrible thing to leave for family. I’m glad Charlie died in prison! Such an evil, evil man!

    • @joego7924
      @joego7924 4 года назад +21

      He shouldn't been executed years before, woulda saved us tax payers millions!

    • @septiawoman2911
      @septiawoman2911 4 года назад +6

      Unfortunately, Manson's death sentence was commuted to life in prison by CA voters.

    • @cindienolin564
      @cindienolin564 4 года назад +3

      @@joego7924 wouldn't have mattered to Manson

    • @ernstvanstangl1048
      @ernstvanstangl1048 4 года назад +4

      He didn't kill anyone. Not denigrating the poor innocent victims either.

    • @cindienolin564
      @cindienolin564 4 года назад +9

      @@ernstvanstangl1048 you're correct. But he influenced them,told them what to do.

  • @davidohmer5296
    @davidohmer5296 2 года назад +1

    Your video's are very well done Mr. Michaels. The old pictures and mementos, the drive to the scene and how it looks,
    everything is well done and well thought out. I'm a subscriber big time!

  • @Thomas116-m2n
    @Thomas116-m2n 4 года назад +4

    I could listen to your accounts of these cases for hours. I love the details that you include. Great video!

  • @Giselle1960
    @Giselle1960 2 года назад +1

    You are very detail oriented thank you

  • @aaronsalcido90
    @aaronsalcido90 4 года назад +29

    My mom is buried at Calvary Cemetery and you captured where her grave is @14:58 (near where the taller Pine tree is at); She died in 1997 at age 33.......

    • @Altered4n892t
      @Altered4n892t 4 года назад +9

      aaronsalcido90 so sorry for your loss. 33 is too young to die! My youngest child is 32.

    • @cindienolin564
      @cindienolin564 4 года назад +4

      Awe sorry for your loss and way to young to die. My dad passed in 97' 58 to young also

    • @lindamaemullins5151
      @lindamaemullins5151 3 года назад +3

      😢🙏

    • @glendalangley1877
      @glendalangley1877 2 года назад +1

      I’m so very sorry. That is too young to pass away.

  • @kevinmatt1052
    @kevinmatt1052 4 года назад +2

    So good. So nice to have something like this break up the day to avoid watching the news! Thanks Scott!

  • @spokanetomcat1
    @spokanetomcat1 4 года назад +7

    I lived less than 2 miles from the murder site. When my sister found out she locked up our house and we were stuck in the house for days. My mother drove by their home everyday she went to work.

  • @exitscreaming
    @exitscreaming 4 года назад +2

    Just a fantastic job with all the detail and information . Great work

  • @cherihill2003
    @cherihill2003 4 года назад +4

    Great video, Scott! I've been a fan of your work since The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter ", the best documentary on Manson ever made.

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this story.

  • @p47thunderbolt68
    @p47thunderbolt68 4 года назад +22

    Heard the " family" used to practice breaking in homes . They would stand over beds and watch people sleep then leave . Never hurt them . Just watch sleep .

    • @shadowwolf7622
      @shadowwolf7622 4 года назад +9

      Yeah, they did. And moved furniture around.

    • @magz98610
      @magz98610 4 года назад +13

      Creepy crawling

    • @Altered4n892t
      @Altered4n892t 4 года назад +12

      P47 Thunderbolt creepy crawling they called it ,,,, insanity is what I think it was

    • @reginastoltz5974
      @reginastoltz5974 4 года назад +8

      Creepy crawling.

    • @paulinejordan6905
      @paulinejordan6905 3 года назад +2

      @@shadowwolf7622 And helped themselves to something to eat

  • @markburguron3035
    @markburguron3035 Год назад

    so wonderful thank you for these!

  • @blueeyedwolf2205
    @blueeyedwolf2205 2 года назад +3

    A friend of mine is related to Leno. He remembers the day his family got the phone call. Also, that restaurant by the Chase bank there on Los Feliz used to be called Michaels. I used to eat there in the 80's.

  • @itmanager1449
    @itmanager1449 3 месяца назад

    Your body of work, research, detail, corroborations, down to driving the roads and citing specific times people would have been where, is just incredible! You deserve a huge amount of accolades and praise for organizing these stories ( tragic they may be) in a way that brings life to the people who were the subjects, and most importantly, shares this information in a respectful, matter-of-fact way. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @temeculajoe
    @temeculajoe 4 года назад +6

    Scott another fascinating vlog, you are a great storyteller. Thank you again for keeping my hometown's history alive, I was a teen living a dream in the 60s

  • @frenchfriedrat
    @frenchfriedrat 2 года назад +1

    It's a shame they are not together after death. These videos and you visits to so many scenes bringhumanity to the stories.