Tom O’Neill’s 2019 book ‘Chaos’ introduced the theory that the CIA may have been studying the Manson Family long before the murders. Netflix ... and conspiracy when reality is often ...
Alas, there’s no confirmation that Manson had any real contact with the CIA or FBI, and that tenuousness also typifies O’Neill’s primary conjecture: that Manson was trained to control minds by Dr.
Though hindered by its by-the-book editing, Netflix's new true crime movie, Chaos: The Manson Murders by Errol Morris, is a thinker.
Based in part on the Tom O'Neill book 'Chaos,' Errol Morris' new Netflix doc merely scratches the surface on possible CIA, FBI conspiracy theories.
Errol Morris' film is built around the theory that Charles Manson learned mind-control techniques from the CIA. But guess ...
Did the CIA help Charles Manson control his family's minds? Errol Morris' “CHAOS: The Manson Murders" attempts to find out.
O’Neill’s book serves as the basis for Morris’ new documentary, Chaos: The Manson Murders, which hits Netflix March 7 ... ‘Chaos’ introduced the theory that the CIA may have been ...
The theory that Brian Laundrie’s uncle identified his remains has been debunked after the release of American Murder: Gabby Petito.
Dan Stevens co-stars as a conspiracy theory-promoting personality in the limited series “Zero Day.” (Jojo Whilden/Netflix) Those flourishes include, but aren’t limited to, a very Alex Jones ...
Master director Errol Morris puts together new interviews and creative storytelling devices to examine (but hardly prove) journalist's conspiracy theory.