This was a good time for all at this party at Jay Sebring's house in 1969. Sharon Tate looked so happy and full of hope and life. I Miss You (Darren Hayes song)
@@marvinmartian7281 He's a great predator and that over rides everything else. Me? I have never abused a child in my life and never would even contemplate it. No warrants out for my arrest. In NZ we are not blinded by celebrity, neither do we worship these false idols.
Wow. This is stunning. Tate was even more beautiful when she was wearing hardly any makeup. We can’t tell what she is saying but her face is so full of joy and happiness. Her murder still shocks and saddens me.
I was three months pregnant when this horrific event happened as I watched on t.v. I said to myself,"" I am bringing a baby into this world after what just happened?" Just to find out later these senseless killings were all about racist wars. Disgusting!
I’ve been spending more time lately learning about Jay Sebring. Seeing him in this video showing Sharon love just makes him even more interesting, attractive and sorely missed.
Yes she was indeed a lovely..beautiful person...may she find eternal rest with her son and her family.....debra is still fighting to keep those fiends in jail....
Tarantino used this film as research and also filmed some scenes at the Sebring house by the pool that were ultimately cut from the movie. There's another youtube video that takes you to that pool today and compares it to this video.
I remember those times, and it was a tragic what happened to her and the others at her house. She looks and acts like a very nice person. This film was quite enlightening.
Sharon's family must have known how horrible Polanski treated her. Especially when she refused to have an abortion. They had to have been aware of the fact that Polanski was controlling Sharon's life. Also, about his infidelities. That while Jay was trying to save Sharon, Polanski was in yet another affair in London.
I remember the murders i was 9 but had no idea how beautiful she really was until youtube came along, when you look at the video its hard to believe its 49 years ago, it looks like yesterday.
stephen close yes she was a stunning looking woman, and so young. I was 8 and remember it in the newspapers. She had amazing eyes and it looks so modern. Her guardian angel wasn't watching over her that evil day
I wish there was audio with this video. I love Sharon’s voice it’s just another one of the MANY things that conveys what a completely beautiful girl she was.
Sharon looked a lot happier with Jay than she did with Polanski. She looked relaxed and at ease. Polanski wasn't there to control her life and belittle her, as he often did. Jay's nephew. Anthony made a video about his uncle's life. In the video, Sharon's attorney was interviewed. In the weeks before she died, Sharon had the attorney mention that she had filed for divorce. Unfortunately, Sharon didn't live long enough for Polanski to be served the papers.
The fascinating thing about Sharon is that no matter what year, day and age you look at her from this time...she always seems contemporary in the here and now. Tragic that she missed all the years she and infant baby Paul had ahead of them. Wish my wish that it could all be reversed so that they could have lived like they should have could come true.
@@riccali3519 I don't know much about their intimate story. Other than hearsay. I guess only the 2 of them know the real story and there are always 2 sides.
I think we all thought that they were a couple at this time before we knew she was married to Roman in this video. They still acted like they were a couple even when they broke up! Even Jays neighbor said he thought they were married!
She looked even more beautiful without make-up. While I was watching this video, I kept thinking Sharon reminded me of someone -- and then it came to me... Reeva Steenkamp, another stunningly beautiful woman who died under tragic circumstances. They looked so alike.
One can rewind the video as many times one wishes and she shall still remain a memory.I was three years old when she was murdered and now she is younger than me.
@@paulrolen6571 she's correct about Morrison's gf owning/operating an upscale hippy clothing store, so it's highly probable she got it there. Also, Jay Sebring was Morrison's hair stylist at least once, so they all knew eachother.
She Was Absolutely The Most Stunning Woman To Have Ever Graced This Planet!! It Just Breaks My Heart I Cannot Fathom How Anyone Could Hurt Her Or The Others That Were Robbed Of Their Precious Lives!
That's why tex watson, leslie van houten, and Patricia krenwrinkal, never deserve parole. Van houten has been granted parole at least four times, but California governor's have blocked her release.
This story never ceases to break my 💔. Such a beautiful person. I first heard of her murder after watching one if my favorite episodes of the Beverly Hillbillies! she stared in!
if only times were still that way... I can't even have lunch with my own mom without her taking a call or checking texts etc.. or my bf. I am a millennial but I hate it.
Love it! And yes, not a single smart device other than a camera that I believe had the ability for sound as well as picture back when life was........ well, life.
Look at you I bet you watched this on a phone! Just enjoy the video without regard for what you and your virtue signaling proves how dumb you really are!
@@mistresscatty1 ☺️ well i don't necessarily hate being a millennial. I enjoy technology too but I just meant that I hate how people can't really fully connect and be present anymore because of the phones.
Jay cared deeply for Sharon. It was so tragic. I was 15 when she passed. I lived a few blocks away from the Folger Mansion. We went and put flowers around the fence.
When Jay comes up to kiss her my heart broke. Always thought they looked so good together. I was only 3 when the Manson murders happened but remember reading the Helter Skelter book. So sad her life and all the others were taken so brutally. RIP 😇❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That man loved her (Jay) til the end, he was killed by Tex first because he lurched to protect her, and told the freaks to leave her alone, he was shot, protecting the woman he always loved, he was a hero in my opinion, and that's never reflected in the books or movies...the man loved her til the end, and my goodness was she beautiful!
@@dpurplefox Yep, and he was a Satanist, and into weird B&D, whips and leather, and probably a drug dealer, nobody said he was an Angel, but the fact remains...he died (eventually) lurching forward to protect Sharon, how bout we judge him on his last act he does before he dies, that was the only point I was trying to make.
@@dpurplefox Horseshit, it's in the trial transcripts, and admitted by 3 killers, ( what Sebring did in his last minutes) try reading and studying something...
2:32 to 2:39 Cool to see how her thoughts wondered of into some deep soul searching thoughts ... wonder what she was thinking at that exact moment ... so beautiful to see ...
This is my favourite YT video of Sharon. I think because is moving picture and you get more of a sense of who she was in her natural surrounds. Thanks so much George! 🙏
My god that face never gets old!! She WAS beauty! I just can't even begin to imagine the last things those beautiful eyes saw! What kills me is that no-one was charged with the death of her baby! It would've been different today
Kim Harris no, you’re right. States have allowed abortions up to near term, so no rights for a viable baby that, for all intents and purposes, could survive outside the mother’s womb at that stage in gestation.
In a very striking way, that's exactly what Tarantino did for those of us that lived through the events of that era.... The ending of the movie took me quite by surprise, redoubling all the pent up emotion and sadness that had been time-released (or so I thought) with each salacious or macabre detail to drop about that fateful night over the ensuing 50 years.... All of them walking up the driveway toward a bright future that was denied them with a new friend they would never know, to have drinks that would never be poured, was a bit much to take without being prepared..... That fucking Tarantino.....for the BRIEFEST of seconds, he made the World RIGHT again, fully knowing that reality and memory would not let it endure.....
@@kimberlyj.sullivan9304 Actually, they were amber. Many people get hazel and amber mixed up. Hazel eyes are any combination of brown, blue, and green. No two pairs of hazel eyes are exactly alike. Some hazel eyes have more brown than green/blue, some have more green/blue than brown. Amber eyes are a clear, light, transparent brown with no green or any other color. Sharon Tate had amber eyes.
I felt Tarantino could have left out the part where Sharon is snoring as she slept. Is there anyone with firsthand knowledge as to if Sharon actually snored? That was strange to me and not particularly respectful.
AvecPoésie I don’t think showing someone snoring is particularly disrespectful. It humanizes them. It did her as well. As did showing her feet. Sharon’s sister Debra has described how Sharon disliked wearing shoes and loved to be barefoot and would be so anytime she had the chance. She would sometimes tie bands around her feet to give the illusion of wearing sandals so she could be sort of barefoot while shopping.
That was a good movie, very entertaining, and even made with a powerful dose of nostalgia. BUT....I would be curious if there were some other motivation behind Quentin Tarantino's reason for making that movie the way he did BESIDES just wanting to sell tickets/make money, or present some fantasy. His portrayal of Bruce Lee in the movie was interesting in that it did NOT present him in the most glamorous of light....Kinda of poked holes in the myth of Bruce Lee's perceived "invincibility"....Be curious if that was intentional or just incidental. Also would be curious what other POSSIBLE "roman a clef" elements may have been in that movie as well.
Today is the beyond tragic day that they were all murdered so many years ago & so very young. 😭💔 RIP to one of the most beautiful women in the world (Sharon Tate) & all the victims. You all are & always will be missed terribly and will forever be loved!!! ❤️
I was also 9 years old, I was born in 1960 and now that 52 years have gone by and it's 2021, I'm 61. You mean years pass and people grow older? HOW STRANGE
Roman loved sharon and sharon loved him, and. Roman said at the press confirence "the Last 3 years I spend with her, we're the only time of True happines In my life"(sorry my english is bad. Sorry For that) hello from Finland!!!!
I only know It Her history in this days I cant believe It.. Its Was so sad and cruel.. she Was so beatiful and your baby. .. now you live in my mind for e ver and my heart.. wherever you stay Sharon. .
Carefree times if you were fairly well off, beautiful, and we're accepted by the "Beautiful People" or the "Jet Set", of "Golden California"....For most of "middle America" life was "So-So". For some "grunt" in Vietnam especially a small and "ugly" TUNNEL RAT, things were NOT so beautiful or "carefree"...Don't let nostalgia take you too far away...Dig what I'm saying?
To be there and toke with Sharon would have been so cool! But I was only six. The fun ended in the sixties when she and the others were taken mercilessly!
No audio here , but from other audio and her gestures I get the sense she’s genuine and kind , I was an infant when she was murdered but I get the sense that if I’d been around then / like my Gf and I would be friends with her etc . I have one friend in Ca through vintage Mx racing who had a run in w Charlie in 1968 and he couldn’t believe that people would follow him , much less the brutality
What a beautiful soul she was. I was 9 years old when the murders happened in 1969. I remember it like it was yesterday. I never will forget my fathers words after seeing the news. He said "These God Damn hippies are going to kill us all" People in my neighborhood were afraid of copycat killings across the country so everyone had guns and knives within arms reach. I had older brothers and cousins who had long hair at the time and they all cut their hair off because of the looks they got after these killings. The 60's and the hippie movement really did end after these killings...I witnessed it!
That is exactly the effect this event was supposed to have on Americans. According this this guy, (see link below) there's way more to the story that has been presented to the public. Sharon Tate's father Paul was in military intelligence. There was a large military intelligence film studio in Laurel Canyon that can be seen from the Polanski/Tate back yard. Back then the CIA and military intelligence tended to use their own children in their psy-ops. A good book about the music industry and the first rock bands to come out of Laurel Canyon is Weird Scenes into the Canyon by Dave McGowen. For example, Jim Morrison's father was the military officer who announced the Gulf of Tonkin attack which now is known as a false flag which began the Vietnam War. The guy who made this video series is reading the papers of a Tate researcher and he makes many data points that if the public knew them, they would view the 1960s in a whole different way. My guess is that both Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring were operatives in military intelligence. What better way to gather intelligence than to be a hair dresser. They are like bartenders, people tell them all kinds of things. Sebring owned a men's hair salon in Laurel Canyon. Sharon Tate, such a beauty, was only in several Satanic slasher films and Roman Polanski was director of (say it with me now) "Satanic slasher films." President Nixon, not such a nice guy himself, wanted the peace protesters stopped before they interfered with his cash cow and opium drug running operation called the Vietnam War. The Tate event was part of Project Chaos (a CIA/military intelligence operation) and placed a huge damper on the peace movement like you said. Nixon was able to continue his cash cow war with a total of 50,000 mostly young men (significant numbers drafted, not volunteers) and some young women dead and millions of Vietnamese dead. I didn't realize the new movie about Hollywood portrayed this era. I guess they want to poke you with it every now and then to keep the psy-op intact. It's worth taking a look at this researcher's conclusions in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Nhxc38YekUM.html
@@anneteller3128 That's a whole different way of looking at these events. The 60's surely almost knocked the world off its axis! There was so much change during that period that probably shocked the establishment to the core. Blacks wanting equal rights,music,the assassination of government officials,kids rebelling against their parents,the moon landings and so much more. It was a culture shock from the Leave it to Beaver/Andy Griffith era of the 50's. I know my father who was a WW2 veteran didn't know what to make of it all. It was a strange time in the world back then.
@@anneteller3128 Let's not neglect former Maj. Peter Folger (Abi's father) who was also in Military Intel while iinm, Col. Tate in Naval intel. Anyway, their daughters were perfect candidates for the psyop that ended the 60's anti-war/hippie movements & further the Mil. Indus. complex & had top US security clearances (CIA/FBI) to keep covered up. Manson & family members closely monitored by them during their Presidio base period prior to the psyop.
@@ollihp It's the psy-op that just keeps on giving. Maybe that's why so much effort is still being made to present it as real. Presenters of all political persuasions present the mainstream narrative. The social engineering plan called Project Chaos set out to discredit the war protesters by making them bad hippies, dippies and gurus. The social engineers also thought that LSD created in a lab was a wonder drug that may help them control the masses and make young people want to go to war. They found out, they couldn't get people to fight anyone once they had tried LSD. The CIA had a Paul McCartney double/replacement passing out LSD tabs at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Unfortunately for the social engineers who brought the Beatles to prominence, along with the other major pop rock bands of the era, the biological Paul McCartney wasn't interested in dealing LSD to young people on an international level, as he had a conscience, and that wasn't allowed. Unfortunately for the social engineers, LSD had the exact opposite effect they were looking for. Now, they haven't given up, they are trying to place nanobots in people's bodies and through nanotechnology, they hope once more to control the masses. The whole passport ID and the like. Of course, they - intel - always want to make for race wars. They are still playing the race card to create race wars every chance they get. But they don't seem to be smart about it. They had the whole Antifa wars in a state in the northwestern US that 95 or more percent white. But, what the NW does have is being home to 3 of the major oligarchs providing large amounts of funding to this whole psy-op effort - Gates, Soros and Bezos. I guess they wanted to see it from their own back yard, and probably didn't even realize their area didn't have enough black people to even fight a pretend race war. So, here we find ourselves, the more things change (the more the underlying aims of the social engineers of each generation funded by the uber wealthy oligarchs and their governments) -- the more they stay the same. Will the masses ever wake up. I certainly hope so.
@@anneteller3128 Like many who followed the 'mainstream' versions, i couldn't tie the connection to CIA's project chaos & FBI's cointelpro or backgrounds of Tate & Folger's fathers until following pseudo author Miles Mathis' essays on the subject some years back. The LSD/drugs connection became clear when Louis Jolyon West (CIA 'mind control' researcher) who observed/experimented on hippies including Manson family members thru the infamous Free Clinic (front set up by CIA). Beatles btw were actually created by Tavistock Institute primarily under the guidance of Theodore Adorno, not the 5th Beatle manager Martin as we're led to believe.