George Soros and Charles Manson are two of the worst monsters in recent American history. So destiny meant that they would have to overlap at some point.
Bringing the two megalomaniacs together was the work of Soros DA, George Gascon. (To be fair, Netflix cash gets some credit for Gascon too.)
Whenever the notorious killer Charles Manson or one of his convicted followers would come up for parole over the last 40 years, a Los Angeles County prosecutor joined victims’ family members at a California state prison to argue against the release.
But when Kay Martley joined a California Board of Parole Hearings video conference to consider parole for convicted Manson “family” killer Bruce Davis earlier this month, she was stunned to learn she would be making the case on behalf of her murdered relative alone.
“I had no one to speak for me,” said Martley, 81, whose cousin Gary Hinman was tortured and killed by Manson followers on July 27, 1969. “I felt like no one cares about the victim’s families anymore. We are totally forgotten.”
“My jaw drops. I’m outraged,” said Debra Tate, whose actress sister, Sharon Tate, was murdered by Manson followers.
Under the new policy, Los Angeles County prosecutors will no longer attend parole hearings and will support in writing the grant of parole for a person who has already served their mandatory minimum sentence, Gascón said in a memo to his staffers on Dec. 7, the day he was sworn in to office.
This is Soros. But it’s also what your Netflix subscription is paying for. Not to mention attending Spielberg movies or watching WB TV shows.
Still, who knew that we could consider Soros a belated member of the Manson family.
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