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Spahn Ranch - Charles Manson Family SERIAL KILLER Locations 

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DISCLAIMER : I am not a historian or expert, this video for entertainment only.
www.AdamTheWoo.com - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE - With the help of Steven Shea from www.Abyssmal.com I tracked down the now infamous spots at the former Spahn Ranch . Home of the Manson Family .
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@TheCarpetbagger
@TheCarpetbagger 8 лет назад
I must say your ability to find the exact locations of these photos is unparalleled
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+The Carpetbagger thanks buddy! was quite the challenge
@CaliforniaPickin
@CaliforniaPickin 6 лет назад
Hi Jacob! After watching Adam and others, I had to film here myself. I even filmed at night, staying over night inside the Wave Cave, with JAMES of THE FAM ! . He're is my latest tour with STONER VAN HOUTEN, as we went HIGH above Spahn Ranch. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oX2HWj16br0.html&lc=z22ifjnwmmjzjfkyi04t1aokg00e5s1lknvei0rqcpw4rk0h00410.1524852724311525
@Stonymoj
@Stonymoj 5 лет назад
CaliforniaPickin your video sucked lol. Why didn't you post the link for when you went at night or something better?
@stef3
@stef3 5 лет назад
Good video
@cruisingwithwilliam
@cruisingwithwilliam 5 лет назад
your video aewsome
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
Delved really deep into the subject matter , research , and editing on this video. I hope that shines thru on the finished product. Thanks so much for watching and hope you enjoyed it .
@Nicalapegus
@Nicalapegus 8 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing this with us Adam. Love your work. Wish you many more years of happiness and success :)
@adamrocks133
@adamrocks133 8 лет назад
this is amazing Adam thank u!
@smiffymiffed2734
@smiffymiffed2734 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo What a fantastic video, great camera angles, full of some cool information, seamless editing and excellent narrative....keep them coming Adam
@gcf7175
@gcf7175 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo It looks like the only thing you delved deep into was a big bag of Ruffles. Charlie never killed anyone. He's a good man.
@zZEITGEISTERZz
@zZEITGEISTERZz 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo Yes it does, very nice video
@donnag4940
@donnag4940 8 лет назад
Wow... The way you presented this is truly impressive. To be able to "walk" through a piece of history and actually see remnants of the past is astounding. Very tastefully done.
@MrRoverone
@MrRoverone 8 лет назад
Loved the then and now pictures added to this, very well put together, why can't TV documentary's be more like this, take you this close and show you the bits you want to see like remnants of buildings, objects, cars and landscapes.
@GazWilliams84
@GazWilliams84 8 лет назад
that was without doubt your most informative and in-depth video to date, take a bow Mr. The Woo
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+Gaz Williams thanks Gaz . Glad you enjoyed it
@savary2185
@savary2185 8 лет назад
Yup, definitely my new favorite Woo video! Awesome work and informative.
@savary2185
@savary2185 8 лет назад
+Gaz Williams "Mr The Woo!" That reminds me of that movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" when they are in 1885 and say to Billy The Kid--- "We're with you, Mr The Kid!" Sorry, that's a tad off topic, lol.
@SUGAR_XYLER
@SUGAR_XYLER 5 лет назад
@@savary2185 I have that movie 😁
@carolehayden8566
@carolehayden8566 8 лет назад
I knew Old George Spahn. Horrid man. I went to Riverside Dr elementary school with his daughter, Rosemary. He called her "Porky" and she was a tough, unapproachable girl. I rented horses from his filthy stables at .50 an hour. I couldn't stay away from horses. He moved off the property to start the Spahn Movie Ranch and I lost track of Porky. Her life was rough. Your video brought all these memories back. Yup. I could go on, but I shan't bore you. Too much intimate knowledge of this place.
@TheSupraman2jzgte
@TheSupraman2jzgte 7 лет назад
carole Hayden same
@debbieburns68
@debbieburns68 6 лет назад
we wamt to hear more
@shereygould9307
@shereygould9307 5 лет назад
Damn! I went to Riverside Drive as well (1964-1969) but neither "Porky" nor Spahn rings a bell. We went riding at Griffith Park.
@Jordan12894
@Jordan12894 5 лет назад
You didnt know anybody shutup
@engleharddinglefester4285
@engleharddinglefester4285 5 лет назад
Probably shouldn't talk about the daughter, it wouldn't be nice.
@justinlawrence7756
@justinlawrence7756 5 лет назад
Fun fact Bryan Cranston actually saw Charles Manson at Spahn Ranch in the late 60s as a kid while riding horses
@edwardspencer-small7021
@edwardspencer-small7021 4 года назад
@nicola simpkins "Fun facts" are typically not meant to be fun.
@ChandlerTingle
@ChandlerTingle 4 года назад
nicola simpkins rwooooosh
@dudemister8629
@dudemister8629 4 года назад
I once saw iggy pop at a burger king in San Diego.
@chrishardy3473
@chrishardy3473 4 года назад
I was in the shadow bar in cesars in vegas in 2002 at 4am while george clooney was in there.
@lenoraholland8516
@lenoraholland8516 4 года назад
Thats kinda scary
@onmilo
@onmilo 8 лет назад
This is by far the BEST layout video of the Spahn Ranch that I have ever enjoyed viewing. Well done.
@jmos03
@jmos03 8 лет назад
This is a terrific video! Seriously captured some incredible footage. Nothing I've ever seen before. Excellent job!
@johnlarson7858
@johnlarson7858 5 лет назад
If you never heard former 95.5 KLOS’ newsman, Chuck Moshontz, tell his ‘Manson’ store, you really missed out. Chuck Moshontz did the news on KLOS, as well as some program direction, up until about 1994, the heyday of Mark & Brian (about the time Howard Stern was taking the LA market from the duo). As far as the story, I could never do it justice, as when Chuck would recite the experience each year, it left you with chills/goosebumps, etc. Chuck was up in the San Francisco area in the early-to-mid 1960’s. Toward the end of the decade, but before anything Manson-related became news story #1, Chuck and a friend decided to come down to LA, but did not have, nor could they afford, any transportation of their own. As a result, the two decided to hitchhike their way down. It wasn’t too long before they found a ride from a driver who was headed to LA. As they began their 7-hour or so journey down, the conversation began to pick up between the two parties. The driver (I’m sorry, but I forget who the driver was) began to tell Chuck and his friend that he was headed back home. It wasn’t really ‘home’ per se, but rather this compound where everyone who stayed was expected to contribute, whether that was through a traditional job, or maybe some farm work, or some minor construction, on the compound itself. He continued the story by saying how it had grown by many people in a short time, and their living was anything but traditional. There were few rules, lots of ‘free’ love, and true happiness, if you were to drop your guard, and participate at the compound with an honest effort each day. With those rules well established, there was one more thing that was expected of each member: true acceptance, and the turning over of your will, to the group’s charismatic leader, ‘Charlie.’ As Chuck and his friend continued to listen, they both said how wonderful it sounded, and that they would both like to see and experience the compound. The driver agreed, and drove the two of them to the lot. Having driven through the early-to-mid morning hours, this gave the duo the opportunity to see an almost full day of the compound’s operation. During the day, they ate fantastic meals, were welcomed with open arms, participated in some singing and dancing, and just really felt that the ties of society that seemingly bind some, had fallen away almost effortlessly. It was later during this day that ‘Charlie’ showed the two around, with a personal tour of all the inner workings, what was expected of each member, and that dissidence was not tolerated. Late in the evening, several hours after the sun had set, all members were gathered around a campfire. Some people told stories, others played an acoustic guitar, some sang, but what was truly evident to the two was this unquestionable, no-questions-asked allegiance to their leader, Charlie. As the night became late, and as the fire dwindled, some individuals retired for the evening. While much of the conversation around the fire consisted of things that weren’t...a utopian society, free will, choice without consequence, etc., Charlie interrupted the somewhat silence of the evening by delivering an almost sermon-like speech. The two individuals, for the first time since getting in that car up in San Francisco, felt a darkness come over the group, and the compound. They could now see just how serious the situation was becoming, and they began to fret a bit. After an awkward silence, ‘Charlie’ looked at the two and said, “You know, after this much time here, and with everything you’ve seen, I don’t normally give the individual a choice. By this time, whether you agree or not, you are a member of this compound.” After a bit more silence, ‘Charlie’ said, “Gentlemen, I’m going to give you a choice. You can either get up now, walk out of this compound, don’t ever look back, don’t ever come back, and forget EVERYTHING you’ve seen and heard here today.” One of the individuals then spoke up and said, “And if we don’t leave at this moment?” ‘Charlie, who’s infamous menacing look was evident even in the darkness of night, simply said... “Then you can NEVER leave.” It was such a fantastic story. I hope I did it justice.
@jackirodriguez8673
@jackirodriguez8673 3 года назад
I got goosebumps...yikes
@spookyencounters9392
@spookyencounters9392 3 года назад
Interesting. Thanks
@bubcatblues4751
@bubcatblues4751 2 года назад
Wow. What a story. 😬 They we’re lucky
@kstewskis
@kstewskis 6 лет назад
Having lived in Chatsworth from 1967-1987 (Owensmouth/Chatsworth St) and living “through” the Manson days, I’ve found your video one of the best depicted so far on RU-vid. In all my years hiking all over those rocks and canyons as a kid (including the Old Stagecoach Trail), NEVER did I know about those caves. Thank you for your most excellent research, filming, and narrative of my old “front yard playground.”
@shannonwood730
@shannonwood730 5 лет назад
My grandfather pick Charles Manson up as a hitch hiker many years ago. He didn’t know who he had in his car until two weeks later when the news came on. Lesson that was learned...... never pick up hitch hikers because you never know who they really are.
@regionalunityproductions4378
@regionalunityproductions4378 5 лет назад
Damn! I think that may have been covered in Ed Sander's book "The Family"!! I seem to recollect that some guy or 2 guys picked up Manson and later realized who he was! Wow...small world, huh?
@rhcpfan1981
@rhcpfan1981 4 года назад
That never happened. It’s just one of those BS stories people tell.
@holoholopainen1627
@holoholopainen1627 4 года назад
If You Never pick Anyone - Youll Never meet someone like Hanson ! What Do We learn from all this ?
@thedynastycontinues945
@thedynastycontinues945 4 года назад
Different times. Hitch hiking was a very common thing to do in the 60s
@Peter-pv8xx
@Peter-pv8xx 4 года назад
@@holoholopainen1627 Manson.
@wassupmypeeps69
@wassupmypeeps69 5 лет назад
Very cool. somehow i pictured the ranch very far off the road.
@mosesgarner2404
@mosesgarner2404 5 лет назад
Me too! I had no idea it was so close to the road.
@dudemister8629
@dudemister8629 4 года назад
Weren't they in death valley?
@jokeroneninesevenzero
@jokeroneninesevenzero 4 года назад
@@dudemister8629 they would go back and forth between Spahn ranch in Chatsworth and Barker ranch in death valley.
@dudemister8629
@dudemister8629 4 года назад
@@jokeroneninesevenzero oh ok, thanks...
@poeticdisaster7500
@poeticdisaster7500 4 года назад
Ok.... if anyone of you said jump off a bridge to me and i jump ......should you be jaild?. ....or wss it my free willl?
@oldgeezer7484
@oldgeezer7484 5 лет назад
It was a shock when the news broke about the murders. The fire in 1969 burned through there and all around Simi. The next winter brought heavy rains and the floods wiped out the land bridge to the ranch. I also saw two of the girls once at a party on Cochran St. They were looking for marijuana. I also worked two summers for a tree cutter in Box Canyon. He had almost run over Charlie on a foggy morning once. Charlie was plain naked and trying to direct traffic around a stream of ants that were crossing the road. (I’m not making this up). Bruce Davis was a friend of Charlies and he and Shorty came to the rental yard once to rent a welder to fix the water tank. They first tried the electric unit but came back for the Oxy/Gas one. I remember Davis well because he only had a British Passport for ID. Strange. They ended up stealing the welder and when my boss went up to talk to them he was told to get lost. They weren’t afraid of the County Sheriff. I remember Davis as rather large although the police photos of him don’t show that. OK. Reality. My family moved to Simi Valley in 1967. I graduated Simi High in ’68. In 69-71 I worked at a equipment rental yard on Industrial St. My sister used to rent horses at the Spahn ranch for trail riding. Mom would drop her off and I would pick her up. I talked to Charlie several times, mostly just asking when the riders would be back. Yes he was strange, setting on the front porch of one of the buildings with his friends. I once pressed for more information and he gave me that famous wide eyed stare. I’m a country boy from N. Dakota and frankly I don’t scare so easy.
@ne1124
@ne1124 3 года назад
Old Geezer Wow, You’ve had some experiences. Charles Manson was very disturbed. Yep, North Dakota men are pretty tough, I dated a guy who grew up on a ranch. Thank you for sharing your encounters.
@obliviardbeyondo
@obliviardbeyondo 2 года назад
Apparently Adam The Woo don't give a shit.
@oldgeezer7484
@oldgeezer7484 2 года назад
@@obliviardbeyondo Neither do I.
@WindTurbineSyndrome
@WindTurbineSyndrome Год назад
Cool to hear your stories. Most people don't know Rocketdyne was above simi valley and had a lot of hazardous rocket fuel burn pits and nuclear radiation in area. Shorty died a gruesome death.
@oldgeezer7484
@oldgeezer7484 Год назад
@@WindTurbineSyndrome Funny story about the rocket test lab in the hills. We moved to Simi Valley in 1967, I was 17. That summer there were many rocket test firings. The first one was LOUD and bright, and my mom ran out of the house asking if the Russians were attacking. I told her that it was just Rocketdyne testing another space rocket. The family finally stopped teasing her a year or so later.
@paulallan1000
@paulallan1000 8 лет назад
That was amazing,talk about getting goosebumps.The mix of photos,old sounds,mixed with the modern location was spellbinding.You need to do many more of these Adam,you have a gift my friend.=)
@JonathanAgain
@JonathanAgain 7 лет назад
Adam you may have set a new record for the number of times the word(s) "actual" and "actually" were used in 20 minutes. Bravo!
@wp4866
@wp4866 7 лет назад
this is very true, actually.
@098synergy
@098synergy Месяц назад
Actually, I came here to say the actual same thing.
@ThisisDanBell
@ThisisDanBell 8 лет назад
This is so good, Adam! Endlessly fascinating. The new camera looks amazing. Editing is on fleek. Loved every minute!!!
@SilasBudman420
@SilasBudman420 8 лет назад
Dan Bell uses fleek. What is this world coming to? lol.
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+This is Dan Bell. Thanks buddy. It was a challenge to put it all together in a moderately proper fashion. Really happy with the finished product. Now get out here and let film some stuff
@kct1975
@kct1975 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo I completely agree! As I have mentioned before, I would love to see you guys team up together on a project!
@kct1975
@kct1975 8 лет назад
Completely agree! One of Adam the Woo's Best Videos!
@justintahair9119
@justintahair9119 6 лет назад
that is fainationg lol we all knew manson would not get parol i think you can see his parolehearings lol btw kinda reminded me of helterskelter the world is my garbage dump but anyway charles manson passed away later on in 2017 he was one sick individual
@breakfastsausage
@breakfastsausage 8 лет назад
my dad was a teenager when that was all happening, and lived in chatsworth fairly close to this ranch. he told me one time he was out exploring with some friends and they accidentally came upon the ranch. they saw a guy walking around outside but they were too scared to investigate further (obviously!) and ran away. cool vid, thanks for sharing!
@whyamihere751
@whyamihere751 4 года назад
No he didn't
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE 4 года назад
Chatsworth Is on the whole other side of simi..closer to the Manson caves really
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE 4 года назад
Ud have to cross all of simi valley to the edge of moorpark to get to the ranch( i lived next to the ranch) also lived in chatsworth
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE
@STATUStheSHOKWAVE 4 года назад
Its like a 25 or 30 minute drive from chatsworth to the ranch..u can see It when ur on the 23.. chatsworth Is off the 118
@breakfastsausage
@breakfastsausage 4 года назад
@@STATUStheSHOKWAVE Spahn Ranch is off of the Santa Susana Pass...nowhere near Moorpark or the 23.....
@KhyleTM
@KhyleTM 6 лет назад
So fascinating! I love how you're able to find the exact locations and show the classic photo compared to the now, beautifully shot and edited. It all looks so beautifully eery. I'd love to visit there one day
@HerbWalker
@HerbWalker 8 лет назад
Hey Adam, I found a police officers statement about the stolen cars. That VW you found was the one mentioned in THIS piece.............Good catch!! ________________________________________________ BILL GLEASON, Los Angeles County deputy sheriff assigned to probe auto thefts. He is 77 and retired. Charles Manson and some of his group just showed up at the Spahn Ranch and started living in the movie sets. Most of the buildings were false fronts, but they made them into rooms. I thought they were just a bunch of hippies, but we started getting reports that members of the Straight Satans, a motorcycle gang from Venice, were going to the ranch on weekends and partying. The word was that they were trading drugs for sex with the women there. Some of the women were runaway juveniles who provided Manson with cash and credit cards stolen from their homes. We also had reports that members of the group were shooting a machine gun. The Manson people were also stealing and building dune buggies and driving them onto adjoining properties, creating a nuisance. A couple of nights before the raid, we hiked into the ranch and found a stolen, brand-new 1969 Ford and a stolen Volkswagen. That was the main basis for our search warrant-to recover these vehicles and try to identify who stole them.
@LiberalinOregon
@LiberalinOregon 5 лет назад
Herb Walker Great story.
@jasonreese2088
@jasonreese2088 5 лет назад
I wud MAKE a way to bring that VW back home with me if I was them!
@missingremote4388
@missingremote4388 5 лет назад
Could have been a second VW bug
@jasonreese2088
@jasonreese2088 5 лет назад
Just think what it would be worth if you restored that baby! And with that kind of story behind it! Really be something special.
@jasonreese2088
@jasonreese2088 5 лет назад
Maybe restore it with a Manson theme to it !!!
@kennethj1956
@kennethj1956 8 лет назад
Those 'California live-oak' trees grow very slowly. The large older trees you see today, were around at the time of old Spanish California.
@archiecunningham3734
@archiecunningham3734 4 года назад
That’s cool. Interesting
@Dave_Boyer
@Dave_Boyer 8 лет назад
Man, that is the creepiest video yet...wow. Nice work, as usual!
@bileigh8675
@bileigh8675 6 лет назад
Thanks Adam - My parents took me here as a child to ride the horses before the murders (of course).
@hikingwithmegan
@hikingwithmegan 2 года назад
What was it like
@nicholasshade
@nicholasshade Год назад
🐎
@Bluegastank
@Bluegastank 5 лет назад
We studied this case extensively in 1986 literature class in HS and my teacher really brought it to life as if we were lawyers in training. This is really cool that you showed us! Ive always wondered where it was at and what it looked like.
@LucidDude
@LucidDude 8 лет назад
You should be proud man. The hard work absolutely Shines through here, editing is amazing too. Really excited to see the types of videos you'll produce with this set up. Cheers !
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+Shawn Palmquist thank you so much Shawn
@BreakTubes
@BreakTubes 8 лет назад
Adam, I totally respect your effort and initiative to do what you do. As a movie fan and history enthusiast, I thank you for your work. Keep it up buddy, you rock!
@pwpollaccia
@pwpollaccia 7 лет назад
I enjoyed this video Adam, you really grow on people, I have liked and subscribed!
@GentlemanAmerican
@GentlemanAmerican 6 лет назад
Considering the subject, this is the eeriest of your videos that I have seen, Adam. Well done. I am impressed with your eye for detail.
@Magic_Journeys
@Magic_Journeys 8 лет назад
Great detective work Adam. This was really well put together! The production value was through the roof! That Canon 70D tho!!
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+Magic Journeys Thanks buddy. Still trying to get a handle on it but learning is half the fun
@MrsJTheMermaid
@MrsJTheMermaid 8 лет назад
Fantastic video! I love old Hollywood creepiness. I learned some new things because of your awesome work on this; the baby caves were really interesting! I love the additional camera view that is filming you, while you're filming with your camera. Awesome, Adam!
@tammyjackson1026
@tammyjackson1026 5 лет назад
HOLLYWOOD IS NOT CREEPY
@goodolboy5795
@goodolboy5795 4 года назад
Someone stole the mailbox took it to pawn stars.
@berlindamoustafa1887
@berlindamoustafa1887 3 года назад
Lolololol funny as hell
@Ms_MalRkey
@Ms_MalRkey 3 года назад
No way... hahahaha
@AD-nu8yh
@AD-nu8yh 8 лет назад
I see that you've updated your equipment. everything is so vivid and well put together. good job!
@AmateurBarbarian
@AmateurBarbarian 4 года назад
1:48 “Always Is Always Forever” a.k.a. the most unsettling song ever
@renatawarec
@renatawarec 3 года назад
It's just so spooky.if there were no murders it could have been an interesting song.too bad they did that.
@TheCarpetbagger
@TheCarpetbagger 8 лет назад
Great video and the equipment looks and sounds great!
@ThreeLions82
@ThreeLions82 7 лет назад
Damn wish they hadn't have messed with the rock.
@boosters23
@boosters23 4 года назад
Yeah same I ended up looking up all the signatures after watching this video before they messed with them.
@heidioller4494
@heidioller4494 8 лет назад
Awesome stuff! It must have been creepy yet fascinating to walk in the steps of the Manson family. Great job!
@headeryankee
@headeryankee 8 лет назад
Awesome Adam! Best tour I ever saw of Spahn! Maybe sometime you can video the cult location near there. Well done buddy! - Dr. Bill
@markyboii2740
@markyboii2740 4 года назад
When he showed the lil clip of him running from the snake 😂😂😂😂😂
@AmateurBarbarian
@AmateurBarbarian 4 года назад
Yeah I went back to the original video THE DAILY WOO 281 and added some time stamps for maximum lulz
@MariaFlores-vi4ih
@MariaFlores-vi4ih 7 лет назад
Awesome video! So different from the usual Manson documentaries. Thank you for all you do! ❤👍🏼
@davidimrie7297
@davidimrie7297 8 лет назад
I love these excursions into historical spots. Thanks Adam.
@oscaris1ru12
@oscaris1ru12 7 лет назад
I cringe a little whenever Sharon Tates murder is discussed; evil incarnate, unimaginable violence.
@ericthered760
@ericthered760 5 лет назад
There is a theory that Sharon and her associates weren't Manson's actual objective. Wrong place at the wrong time, according to cielodrive.com/manson-murders-motive-melcher.php
@JR-zv6qm
@JR-zv6qm 5 лет назад
It's not a theory. Without reading your link here is the quick story. Dennis Wilson introduced Manson to producer Terry Melcher. Melcher showed interest in recording some of Mansons music & making a documentary on him. They met at the house on Cielo Dr. (melcher was renting with girlfriend Candice Bergen) Afterwards Melcher declined to record Manson. Manson got angry and went to the house (it's believed he went there a few times and was told Melcher didn't live there) when Roman Polanski was renting to get revenge on Melcher...
@eriesurfer10
@eriesurfer10 5 лет назад
@@ericthered760 Manson went looking for Terry Melcher, who lived at Cielo with Candice Bergen prior to Sharon and Roman moving in. Melcher was supposed to give Manson a record deal and never came around the ranch so Manson got pissed. Manson went to Cielo to take Melcher out for lying to him and empty promises. Sorry JJ didn't see your post til now lol JJ's got it!
@Mylo12321
@Mylo12321 5 лет назад
Sabrina Dugan Imagine if Wilson and Melcher had never used his song in the way that they did. Maybe those peoples lives would have been spared. At least that night and that house may not have been targeted.
@hudsontoo1212
@hudsontoo1212 4 года назад
Me too. It’s the murder that bothers me the most I think. Just makes me sick to my stomach.
@jdeproductions
@jdeproductions 8 лет назад
After googling I found no answer to this question, why would Life Magazine take a photo of the Manson Family posing on those rocks & in the cave. I imagine they weren't famous until the murders & after the murders they wouldn't have the time and freedom to "pose"
@mamavoudou1402
@mamavoudou1402 6 лет назад
Fam had friends that took pictures and even made movies of them for sale. No one in the Time Mag cave pic took place in the murders, but they did do a lot of posing for publicity during the days of the trial, etc.
@Oceantreasures24
@Oceantreasures24 5 лет назад
jay ervin they were photos of the other parts of the Manson family who weren’t involved with the murders
@digistreet
@digistreet 5 лет назад
I like your question Jay and it wasn't really answered and so the people in the pictures weren't a part of the murder G maybe they wouldn't let them join in, maybe they weren't needed at that time, regardless they were of the group. And the group and Charlie we're always evident of their ways. Are the commenters trying to say they were naively innocent, the people in the pictures? Yeah I know Common Sense is always been a shortage through history.
@ChelcieLynn
@ChelcieLynn 5 лет назад
jay ervin life mag purchased the photo after the murders.
@tommy1138
@tommy1138 5 лет назад
@Gary Daniel and sadly, many didn't. Even today the dirty hippie culture is glamorous to some.
@Kittydoc90
@Kittydoc90 5 лет назад
Well done video, Adam. Thank you for the solid research and for posting it. It’s good to see that the site hasn’t been either trashed or glorified-to do either would somehow have been "deifying" Manson. This way the history remains but in a cold way. He passed this way, but did not leave a living, thriving mark. What a sad place, what sad memories.
@victordewilde8639
@victordewilde8639 4 года назад
Thanks I really appreciated the Tour. I live with health issues and would likely never have made it there in person. Thank you once again!
@SacksThriftAve
@SacksThriftAve 4 года назад
I found a piece of the stable fence when I was there in 2010, and it still had a little white paint on it,and it was partially burned !
@andrewwallock
@andrewwallock 8 лет назад
Frickin Manson family stuff still freaks me out. I can't believe all that stuff actually happened. Yuck. Great video though Adam. :)
@lindalee5871
@lindalee5871 4 года назад
Why make a big deal of these freaks......what good did they ever do!???
@hillarymack3207
@hillarymack3207 4 года назад
Andrew Wallock , most of it didn’t. A lot of BS, made up stories, hearsay, lies......
@LesterMoore
@LesterMoore 3 года назад
They were all a creepy and tragic group of murderous human wreckage. A slice of the dregs of society of the free love 60's.
@christinamargaret4
@christinamargaret4 8 лет назад
i love all of your videos but seeing how yesterday was a special anniversary this is even more remarkable.keep up the great work!!! 😄😄
@colorsofrain5158
@colorsofrain5158 8 лет назад
Videos keep getting better and better! Excellent work!!
@wvwildlifecam9159
@wvwildlifecam9159 8 лет назад
Nice camera work for a nice area. Definately best documentary you have done.
@BillGreenAZ
@BillGreenAZ 8 лет назад
+WV Wildlife Cam I was going to say the same thing. This is the best video I have seen Adam produce.
@douglaslorin739
@douglaslorin739 8 лет назад
+Bill Green I agree as well.
@captainjohn7833
@captainjohn7833 4 года назад
You got bigger ones than me pal. I would not want to go there. I think, because so much still remains from that event, that there's probably still bad spirits that linger. Just watching this and seeing the exact spots and the photo comparisons, gave me the real creeps. Well, good night and good luck !! 💀👽🐷🔫 🚬👓...
@jokeroneninesevenzero
@jokeroneninesevenzero 4 года назад
I go to the ranch once in a while. When you are down in the area by the cave, when you are alone, it's peaceful and creepy at the same time. It's a different feeling at the top where the building's once stood.
@UnholyTruth333
@UnholyTruth333 6 лет назад
GREAT video man! We appreciate the work you put in to show us the story and exact location of all this things. Amazing stuff man really well done!
@miked6335
@miked6335 5 лет назад
Great video! My brother and I were at the Spahn Ranch about 20 years ago. The "Charlie Manson Rock" we found was still intact and had his initials carved into it, not his signature.
@atonkazer
@atonkazer 8 лет назад
Absolutely love this type of video.. I could of watched another hour... Loved it!
@Tcrror
@Tcrror 4 года назад
Could've: could have.
@RedUSMarines311
@RedUSMarines311 8 лет назад
Very good documentary you did on the Spahn Ranch, i always wondered where this location was. Like you i am always curious about places that once where that are no longer in a location. If that made any sense lol. I have seen your other videos and i am very impressed with what you do. Thanks for the videos. Jay.
@jacquielaurie956
@jacquielaurie956 6 лет назад
Wow I so enjoyed that. Great work. I love the story. U have so open my mind and take me places from my home in Australia in all of your stories. Thank you so much.
@Beanzz_20
@Beanzz_20 3 года назад
Incredible! Thanks for taking me on that journey
@Michiganderman71
@Michiganderman71 8 лет назад
i loved it so much i did not know about them. you deserve to have your own show on the history channel or something love your videos
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+Robert Walker appreciate the kid words Robert. Thanks for watching
@ultrakool
@ultrakool 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo yeah, great way to capitalize on murder and mayhem, an all that creepy crawly she-aht. there's definitely a market to capitalize on cool places to discover and how it was all plotted in a hallucinogenic daze. lol
@SarasotaRainBarrels
@SarasotaRainBarrels 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo, great video! Have you ever tried metal detecting? This would be an excellent place to hunt for relics! Maybe you could meet another RU-vidr with a detecting channel?
@ultrakool
@ultrakool 8 лет назад
Sarasota RainBarrels what, so they can find Shorty Shea's head and dental fillngs? you people are sick.
@SarasotaRainBarrels
@SarasotaRainBarrels 8 лет назад
+ultrakool No, I was thinking of preserving history. There may be dropped coins, or bullet shells at the old shooting range. You never know what you might find until you dig it up. I'm not sure what about that disturbs you?
@lindamarble239
@lindamarble239 7 лет назад
I used to go riding at the ranch. In fact I was going to ride the day the police were there. I saw all the police and turned around and went home. I left a few years after that and often wondered what happened to Shorty. He was a great guy and very patient with the customers.
@lindamarble239
@lindamarble239 7 лет назад
Actually 67
@lindamarble239
@lindamarble239 7 лет назад
H2 O I got my first IPhone a year and a half ago. My son gave me his old one. I still have trouble doing things with it but in a lot of ways I'm getting better. I'm getting to a point that I don't use my laptop very much anymore.
@V8Deuce
@V8Deuce 7 лет назад
Linda Marble - Shorty died August 26, 1969 . His body wasn't discovered until 1977.
6 лет назад
Shorty was rarely out at Spahn Ranch.
@renatawarec
@renatawarec 5 лет назад
Linda Marble how horribly sad they murdered him.
@wolfpack9958
@wolfpack9958 4 года назад
I remember the brush fire in the early 70s, I lived down below Spahn ranch on Glade Ave behind Chatsworth Elementary. I remember my dad and uncle hosing off our wood shingle roof during the fire. Spent many days up at the train tunnel in the early/mid 70s. Thanks for the upload.
@mallorykittenx1338
@mallorykittenx1338 7 лет назад
Such an amazing in depth video! Am planning a trip to LA to see various infamous sites like this- wish I could hire you as a tour guide.
@davile4596
@davile4596 5 лет назад
Whos Here after Once upon a time in hollywood?🤣
@charliesmodels647
@charliesmodels647 5 лет назад
Christopher Brooks i am
@gregofcanada4494
@gregofcanada4494 4 года назад
Oh shit, soooooooooooooooon. Yes.
@TurboMan942
@TurboMan942 4 года назад
I'm a has been, old buddy
@JeffGiovanniello
@JeffGiovanniello 4 года назад
Watched this when he put it out, but I came back after the movie.
@LemonGoofball
@LemonGoofball 4 года назад
Hereeee best movie btw
@Zkpe02
@Zkpe02 5 лет назад
Interesting to see this area again, it was much different in 1969..My uncle was one of the officers that raided the place...I wasn't suppose to be there but since my uncle was a high ranking officer I was...
@MrParkerman6
@MrParkerman6 3 года назад
No, it wasn't much different. Only a little different.
@edgufler1122
@edgufler1122 6 лет назад
Dang Adam... awesome video !!! thank you soo very much for sharing and producing it.
@gypsysoul5172
@gypsysoul5172 2 года назад
I don't know why I'm STILL intrigued by the "Manson Family" to this day. I did a book report on the book "Helter Skelter" back in High School, which consisted of almost a 1,000 pages. I became pretty obsessed over it. I've often wondered how it would feel walking through there today. I'd like to do a Spirit Box in that area.
@hgrorng
@hgrorng 2 года назад
I did as well, and to this day remember I lost the book and never returned it to the library. My mom had to give me a check for the cost before I could get my report card. She was so mad, lol
@MrXmakingcontact
@MrXmakingcontact 8 лет назад
Ahhhh The darker side of Los Angeles.. Nice work all-around Great production awesome editing & camera angles. Again this is my opinion and only my opinion. I'll be going up there soon to do a ghost investigation. On a sidenote they actually filmed some of the old Lone Ranger and Bonanza TV series there & in the area. Nice work Adam you inspire me
@tomjones7089
@tomjones7089 8 лет назад
Really good job, the best you did so far. Being a dinosaur, I remember all of this plus. It was big news to the max, almost daily for years.
@cduffy4925
@cduffy4925 4 года назад
Really good video, enjoyed the fact you pointed out the exact spots 👍🏻
@srtlhill
@srtlhill 6 лет назад
The photos matched up and explained makes the video very interesting to me. Thanks for the efforts.
@eric5906
@eric5906 8 лет назад
Just a few minutes from my house. Sister used to go horseback riding on Saturdays. Funny how I drive by that so many times but it's been yrs since I've stop there. The place still has a creepy feel. Not far from there are tons of dirt roads where you can still find weird, drugged out people wandering around. Me and a friend drove on one of those dirt roads only to hit a dead end...as we were coming back to Rocky Peak Rd, a long haired dude was standing in the bushes staring at us. We busted out of there. Great video. So much work went into it!
@pwpollaccia
@pwpollaccia 7 лет назад
Eric5906 From the site of the old ranch site, where and how far to the old stage roads? Does the property still look the same as when Adam the Woo did this documentary?
@HALFBREEDxBILLYxGRAM
@HALFBREEDxBILLYxGRAM 7 лет назад
That was me. I was staring because you had a booger hanging out one of your nostrils.
@HALFBREEDxBILLYxGRAM
@HALFBREEDxBILLYxGRAM 7 лет назад
It really was me, I wasn't joking. :)
@municpalentrope326
@municpalentrope326 8 лет назад
+adamthewoo - Great segment! I know you're a warm weather guy, but if you're also a 60s history enthusiast, the steps of Kent State are mostly still there to retrace and, though perhaps a slightly more somber subject, fans might find them interesting. Blanket Hill. The pagoda. All still there. If you walk outside of the School of Journalism you can still see the modern sculpture one student photographer hid behind complete with M16 bullet hole (photo of guardsman taking aim at him in James Michener's book). Will be 50 years ago in 2020.
@Gigicola312465
@Gigicola312465 3 года назад
I knew about the baby caves, but you're the first that's taken me so far inside! thanks!!!
@lindachavezw...246
@lindachavezw...246 4 года назад
Such a great vlog Adam!! I didnt know much about Spawn Ranch before this. Very interesting!
@danielleedwards2184
@danielleedwards2184 8 лет назад
new equipment has payed off great video!!
@bookemdanno5596
@bookemdanno5596 5 лет назад
4:49 The triangle part of the fence post goes in the ground to anchor it actually. You have it upside down.
@timanderson2204
@timanderson2204 4 года назад
It doesn't matter, the dopes that believe all this trash laying around was Manson's wont know the difference.
@dannymichel1442
@dannymichel1442 3 года назад
He lost credibility with me when he did that
@brge15
@brge15 4 года назад
one of your best videos, Adam. well done and very helpful for any of us who want to go up there and discover for ourselves
@grumpyoldbiker1118
@grumpyoldbiker1118 6 лет назад
This is VINTAGE Adam The Woo. Thank you, Sir, for going on adventures for me, and not even asking my Mom. I'm a fan till the end, Sir.
@countryroots
@countryroots 4 года назад
I’ve been “Click-Baited” by many others! There’s a couple that’s good!! But Hoss!! You do a GREAT JOB and tell the stories really good!! Enjoy your videos!!
@orange-op4ob
@orange-op4ob 4 года назад
Someone has that rock hanging on their wall
@stlbusker3025
@stlbusker3025 4 года назад
Must be a very strong wall!
@music2soothmysoul
@music2soothmysoul 5 лет назад
That was awesome! I can’t hike anymore so it was neat seeing it live. When my friend was young, her and her father use to deliver firewood to the Manson Family, she said Manson had a real creepy scary vibe. It left her with an icky feeling seeing him.
@daytripper135
@daytripper135 3 года назад
I' ve been following the Manson' s case since 1988 and this video is amazing. I loved the comparisions of the actual location with the famiy' s photos. 👍👍👍👍
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill 7 лет назад
Excellent video. This is well done.
@TheDopedemon69
@TheDopedemon69 8 лет назад
I really thought the stolen vws were really cool. My father would always tell me about the manson family stealing those cars and to finally see it the cars sitting there finally put a image to the stories that i have been hearing about for years. This vid was great. Thank you Adamnthewoo.
@TheLanise
@TheLanise 8 лет назад
another awesome video love how you show pictures of the past compared to current locations
@dankasper5818
@dankasper5818 4 года назад
Excellent content! Entertaining and informative with an excellent juxtaposition of photos new and old. Well done.
@meyou4947
@meyou4947 4 года назад
I think a night investigation sleep over should be done by Ghost Adventures.
@autocrow
@autocrow 4 года назад
That would have been a cool place to live. To think many of them went from that beautiful sunny ranch to prison for life.
@renatawarec
@renatawarec 3 года назад
It just makes no sense.if they didn't murder people, they would probably all be together right now at the ranch.dummies kicking their own butts.
@demonarvizu721
@demonarvizu721 8 лет назад
WOW, THAT WAS INTERESTING. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO ADAM. KEEP THEM COMING. ...
@Boblee1975
@Boblee1975 3 года назад
Always much love Mr Woo ! Keep it up !!
@Turkey_Gone_Ham
@Turkey_Gone_Ham 8 лет назад
Hey, There's a female patient here at the State Hospital in Colorado, who writes to Charlie Manson at the Corcoran State Prison. She had written to him so much that a complaint came back, filed by Manson, instructing her to stop. I got to read his affidavit complaining about her writing to him all of the time. It may not be a big deal to some, but I got to read something that crazy ass wrote. The patient still writes to him religiously...Just thought I would share that.
@renatawarec
@renatawarec 5 лет назад
Brian Jansen was it fan mail or hate mail?
@Tracey..H
@Tracey..H 5 лет назад
You got to be a lil crazy to befriend famous killers--- trust me. I have first hand knowledge
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 5 лет назад
she better start using an extra stamp or two ...it's a long way to Hell
@duran007fan5
@duran007fan5 5 лет назад
It's obvious, what ever meds she was on, never helped.
@kshepard52
@kshepard52 5 лет назад
Unless it was full of misspellings, he had someone else write it for him. Manson could barely read and write.
@christiangronau8276
@christiangronau8276 8 лет назад
Glad you mentioned the caves. They actually go hundreds of feet into the mountain. When I was a kid we spent a whole night crawling through the caves. Your also so rite about the people who live around there. They hate people coming, and investigating the area. They have also planted poison ivy all over the place. We all got it. GREAT VIDEO
@adamthewoo
@adamthewoo 8 лет назад
+Christian Gronau lots of poison oak and ivy for sure !
@RebeLeigh
@RebeLeigh Год назад
I'm immune to both! Strange though because I do have a couple allergies. It's a good thing too because when I was little and we went on a whole family camping trip to the river , I picked a spot to pee that surrounded me in poison ivy and I literally used some of it to wipe! LOL That's how we found out I was immune! I could go on those adventures with you and lead the way hacking away at it and protect you 😂
@centralpacificexplorer3915
@centralpacificexplorer3915 3 года назад
I really really miss videos like this from you! So dang good!
@ItsAllForYouDemon
@ItsAllForYouDemon 6 лет назад
Such a great video. Done with total respect of history. Those exact spots are amazing. Great documentation. Amazing work.
@simplyeasydiy
@simplyeasydiy 8 лет назад
Awesome videography. Nice job.
@peppermint9503
@peppermint9503 6 лет назад
Stan Sullivan '
@galaxygirl8215
@galaxygirl8215 8 лет назад
I just watched a documentary that said these Manson people were having babies and Charles Manson demanded they be left outside without protective clothing to make them tougher. The babies got badly sunburned and died and were buried around that property. I'm glad his sick demented ass is in prison.
@SUGAR_XYLER
@SUGAR_XYLER 5 лет назад
I NEVER heard that. Sandra Goode had a baby there and there were other kids there and Manson had a few kids of his own ✔
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 5 лет назад
I think that story is pure unadulterated bullshit. The kids were fairly well taken care of under Family standards; they were fed and clothed and not beaten, but they were sexually abused and given drugs.
@joebob978
@joebob978 4 года назад
They were probably breeding children for satanic rituals.
@adventureswithchristian6967
@adventureswithchristian6967 5 лет назад
This is my second time watching this video. When your showing where the mailbox used to be I start cringing because your arm is so close to the poison oak. When I was a teenager my friends, and I would go there, and go in the caves that nobody shows. They go on for what seems like forever. We all got poison oak from going there at night. Great video one of my favorites! Thank you
@davidyarbrough6922
@davidyarbrough6922 7 лет назад
your research and time was really awesome bro im glad that you made this and took the time to actually show and explain. history is so much fun when done like this. thank you thank you thank you.....
@brucebacklund9138
@brucebacklund9138 5 лет назад
Excellent video. 50 years later and some relics still exists...
@agornath1
@agornath1 5 лет назад
Susan Adkins looks so adorable in that picture. I wish someone could have reached all those kids and talked some sense into them.
@thecoochmon112
@thecoochmon112 4 года назад
@Adamthewoo thanx for a super interesting vlog, keep em coming!
@merville78
@merville78 7 лет назад
Excellent video thank you for posting. I love seeing places like this as they are today.
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