Lot 1597

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(b. 1944) Long-time member of the Manson Family and a close friend of Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme. Good was in jail with Mary Brunner for attempting to use stolen credit cards when the Tate/La Bianca murders took place, but was arrested at Spahn Ranch during the August 16th raid. In 1975, Good was sentenced to 15 years for sending death threats, and was paroled in 1985. Lengthy, strange content T.L.S. 'Blue', 6pp. 4to., to 'Charlie', clearly Charles Manson, then in prison in Vacaville, Ca, while Good was herself awaiting trial for 'conspiracy to send threatening letters through the mail'. In part: 'Its not right I only got 15 years. During my trial I arranged to have someone write the DA how I conspired to commit murder....Me and Red [Lynette Fromme] went to the bay area and cased out a bunch of houses...One guy, an H.G Bell in Danville Calif who is a Standard oil co. executive caught Red as she was coming out of the big gate at night in front of his house...obviously wrote down the license of the car...we also cased out a big lumber companys executives pad...I told the court that My regret was that I did not kill somebody, that it would have given me great satisfaction to remove from the face of the earth a standard oil co. executive...I thought they mite indict me for conspiracy to murder...I should have been tried for conspiracy to kill about 5 people...I didn't get life [she draws a very sad frowny face]...' She also talks, rather nonsensically, about her 'involvement' in Lynette Fromme's attempted assassination of Gerald Ford, adding: 'A mosquito in got into my room last nite...Ima have to shake down the room till I find the skeeter. I was going through the same trip last year in July in Sacramento. That's why red went to see ford with a gun. I was so drove up trying to find the mosquitos...I was loosing my mind from lack of sleep and itching that I took out my frustrations on red and drove her to the president with my problems.' Much more content, including some showing jealousy over Manson's closeness to 'Red', and some incredibly racist content about African-American 'inferiority'. File holes, else fine. With transmittal envelope. From the estate of Manson's biographer NUEL (MELTON) EMMONS (1927-2002), who had once been jailed with and later befriended Manson. He co-wrote 'Manson in His Own Words'.

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October 29, 2020 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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