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Charles Manson — Part 2
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ing calls to the switchboard of National Enquirer, but not
acquainted with the details. KUNCL stared [— ]ahere=
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after interviewed also known as
in San Diego, California, and thereafter while in a hotel
in San Francisco, received a call from a male individual
claiming to be with the MANSON family indicating that if a
tape recording of the interview was not given to MANSON,
ad better be a good swimmer. KUNCL claimed his
organization became concerned when LAWRENCE MERRICK was ©
shot to death January 26, 1977, in Los Angeles following
his production of the movie, "Helter Skelter". KUNCL
indicated MERRICK had also been threatened by MANSON.
On January 31, 1977, b6
National Enquirer, Lantana, Florida, advised at 3:50 p.m., bic
December 17, 1976, a DENNIS RICE_called from San Francisco
number (415) 861-9316, however,[_______]was unavailable.
then called this number which was a pay telephone
an E later called and left San Francisco telephone
number {415} 841-6500. then called RICE at this
number, and RICE requeste ational Enquirer send a copy of
interview between reporters, and
and CHARLES MANSON, on November 12, 1976, at
Vacaville, California, Medical Facility to MANSON. Ls
told RICE this could not be done. He, RICE, stated he wou
be "Taking this up" indicating he planned to speak to a
"lawyer friend" about it. RICE indicated he was keeping
the "MANSON family together" while CHARLIE was in prison.
stated RICE made no threats and did not indicate
antagonism other than to indicate MANSON was not happy with
the National Enquirer's article and/or photographs in the
publication of November 23, 1976, and insisted that MANSON
had previously been promised a copy of the taped interview.
advised three letters had been received at b6
National Enquirer from MANSON prior to the interview with b7C
these letters concerning the proposed interview and article
to be published. He advised that following the interview,
a letter from MANSON postmarked, November 29, 1976, in |.
Vacaville, California, addressed to reporters[_____hné:
had been received, and besides four pages of rambling,.
MANSON indicated he was promised a copy of the taped inter-
view. furnished a xerox copy of this letter and
advised a copy of the recorded interview would be available
if requested by authorities.
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