Wild-eyed cult leader Charles Manson, a byword for murder and mayhem, dead at 83
‘The very name Manson has become a metaphor for evil’

Charles Manson, the wild-eyed cult leader who orchestrated a string of gruesome killings in Southern California by his “family” of young followers, shattering the peace-and-love ethos of the late 1960s, died on Sunday, prison officials said. He was 83.
Manson died of natural causes Sunday evening at a Kern County hospital, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. It gave no further details of the circumstances surrounding his death.
He had been serving a life sentence at the nearby Corcoran State Prison for ordering the murders of nine people, including actress Sharon Tate.

A recent photograph showed the grey-bearded killer’s face still bearing the scar of a swastika he carved into his forehead decades earlier.