Aug. 19, 2024

S7E29 - Squeaky Clean Family Sex

S7E29 - Squeaky Clean Family Sex
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Dee is a huge Beach Boy fan while Aj discusses the intricacies of being homeless in the 1970s in today's episode featuring a wild connection between Charles Manson the the most forgettable president Gerald Ford.

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In this episode, we delve into the dark and twisted world of Charles Manson, exploring his connections to two unlikely figures: Squeaky Fromme, the infamous cult member, and Dennis Wilson, the Beach Boys drummer. Uncover the shocking details of how these individuals intersected with the infamous Manson Family, and how their paths ultimately converged in a tale of obsession, violence, and the counterculture movement.