
He wore the thrill of victory like wings on his head. He was politely aggressive, interested in girls, and ultra confident, even with the awe shucks guffaw. He was so personable he could have sold homes, cars, magazines, or anything but wigs on southern California beaches.

I figured the wig business would be cut short. He didn't tell me that he supplemented his income by dealing marijuana and lightweight drugs. He sold hairpieces from a beach house in Malibu. I love Lynette's description of Watson when meeting him at Dennis' house. This is the last section and the largest so I'll cover it over two posts.īo Rosenberg came to the Family after she stayed with the group of hippies at Spahn in the back house but elected not to go with them when they were gifted by Manson with The Black Bus to go to Oregon.

But, the "shit Matt didn't know, piqued his interest or cracked him up" tour continues with the large section of the book dealing with 1969 and Spahn Ranch. Sorry for the delay in getting this one to you, I've been otherwise distracted.
