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Yesterday's Monsters: The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole. By Hadar Aviram. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2020. 296 pp. $29.95 paperback
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Yesterday's Monsters: The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole. By Hadar Aviram. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2020. 296 pp. $29.95 paperback
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01 January 2024
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