A chilling new recording of notoriouscult leader Charles Manson, in which he admits toadditional killings, has emerged.“I left some dead people on the beach,” he said during an unearthed phone call made to a friend from prison.The audio was featured in a new documentary series calledMaking Mansonand offers a deeper glimpse into his violent past.RELATED:Newly uncovered audio recordings of Charles Manson were included in a new documentary series calledMaking MansonImage credits:Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesImage credits:Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesCharles was the leader of theinfamous and violent cultknown as the Manson Family. With him as the main figurehead, the cult killed nine people in 1969, including the heavily pregnant Hollywood actress Sharon Tate.“Charlie was very good at being evil and not showing it,” hisformer cellmate, Phil Kaufman, said in a teaser clip for the docuseries.“Anything that detracted from his game plan at that time, he would squash it, but he did it with velvet gloves,” he added.On one of the tapes, the notorious cult leader candidly discussed the early crimes that eventually led to his more publicized atrocitiesImage credits:PeacockImage credits:PeacockIn addition to interviews, the docuseries included never-before-released conversations that Charles had with a friend over a period of roughly 20 years.“See, there’s a whole part of my life that nobody knows about,” he’s heard saying on one of the tapes featured in the series.The convicted cult leader went on to talk aboutstealing carsin Mexico and being involved in “a couple of killings.”“I can kill anybody I want. If a dude just looks at me funny, I’ll shoot him,” he’s heard saying in a trailer for the true crime seriesImage credits:Peacock“Ilived in Mexicofor a while. I went to Acapulco, stole some cars,” he said.“I just got involved in stuff over my head, man. Got involved in a couple of killings,” he added. “I left my .357 Magnum in Mexico City, and I left some dead people on the beach.”Another disturbing revelation he made on the tape was: “I can kill anybody I want. If a dude just looks at me funny, I’ll shoot him.”Charles can be heard talking about “killings” in Mexico in the teaser clip belowPeacock revealed that the true crime docuseries, premiering on Tuesday, November 19, will feature former Manson Family members listening to conversations of theirformer cult leader, who died in prison from natural causes in 2017.“Manson recounts the early crimes that led to themurder spreein the summer of 69, laying out an explanation of loyalty and brotherhood that pushes against the accepted motive: his desire to incite Helter Skelter,” the streaming service says in its description.

A chilling new recording of notoriouscult leader Charles Manson, in which he admits toadditional killings, has emerged.

“I left some dead people on the beach,” he said during an unearthed phone call made to a friend from prison.

The audio was featured in a new documentary series calledMaking Mansonand offers a deeper glimpse into his violent past.

RELATED:

Newly uncovered audio recordings of Charles Manson were included in a new documentary series calledMaking Manson

“Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell Revelation In Newly Unearthed Prison Call

Image credits:Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images

“Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell Revelation In Newly Unearthed Prison Call

Charles was the leader of theinfamous and violent cultknown as the Manson Family. With him as the main figurehead, the cult killed nine people in 1969, including the heavily pregnant Hollywood actress Sharon Tate.

“Charlie was very good at being evil and not showing it,” hisformer cellmate, Phil Kaufman, said in a teaser clip for the docuseries.

“Anything that detracted from his game plan at that time, he would squash it, but he did it with velvet gloves,” he added.

On one of the tapes, the notorious cult leader candidly discussed the early crimes that eventually led to his more publicized atrocities

“Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell Revelation In Newly Unearthed Prison Call

Image credits:Peacock

“Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell Revelation In Newly Unearthed Prison Call

In addition to interviews, the docuseries included never-before-released conversations that Charles had with a friend over a period of roughly 20 years.

“See, there’s a whole part of my life that nobody knows about,” he’s heard saying on one of the tapes featured in the series.

The convicted cult leader went on to talk aboutstealing carsin Mexico and being involved in “a couple of killings.”

“I can kill anybody I want. If a dude just looks at me funny, I’ll shoot him,” he’s heard saying in a trailer for the true crime series

“Good At Being Evil”: Charles Manson Makes Bombshell Revelation In Newly Unearthed Prison Call

“Ilived in Mexicofor a while. I went to Acapulco, stole some cars,” he said.

“I just got involved in stuff over my head, man. Got involved in a couple of killings,” he added. “I left my .357 Magnum in Mexico City, and I left some dead people on the beach.”

Another disturbing revelation he made on the tape was: “I can kill anybody I want. If a dude just looks at me funny, I’ll shoot him.”

Charles can be heard talking about “killings” in Mexico in the teaser clip below

Peacock revealed that the true crime docuseries, premiering on Tuesday, November 19, will feature former Manson Family members listening to conversations of theirformer cult leader, who died in prison from natural causes in 2017.

“Manson recounts the early crimes that led to themurder spreein the summer of 69, laying out an explanation of loyalty and brotherhood that pushes against the accepted motive: his desire to incite Helter Skelter,” the streaming service says in its description.Lei RV

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