Charles Manson's grandson has filed legal docs to handle his notorious grandfather's estate and presumably take possession of his body. Jason Freeman filed the docs asking the court to appoint the guy he's selected to decide how to deal with any assets Manson left behind and how to dispose of his body. Freeman claims Manson died without a will, and that sets up a legal fight because Michael Channels claims he has a valid...
- 12/8/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charles Manson's body is in limbo now that 2 people have come forward laying claim to the corpse ... TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell us Jason Freeman -- who claims to be Manson's legit grandson -- has contacted the Kern County Sheriff to say he wants Manson's body. The other candidate is Michael Channels, who was Manson's longtime pen pal. Channels has one thing in his favor ... Manson's will. TMZ broke the story,...
- 11/29/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charles Manson’s grandson, Jason Freeman, wants to find a way to bury the mass murderer after GoFundMe shut down his fundraising page on Thursday. “If we can’t raise money with GoFundMe, we’ll find another way,” he told the New York Daily News, “It will definitely be a group effort. It’s not just one person, it’s a […]
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- 11/26/2017
- by Kim Washington
- Uinterview
Charles Manson's dead body can rot in prison ... at least as far as GoFundMe is concerned. The fundraising site shutdown an effort to pay for the murderer's funeral expenses. As TMZ reported, John Michael Jones used GoFundMe to pay for Manson's burial expenses and he raised $972 before the page was 86'd from the site. John says he was raising the money for Manson's grandson, Jason Freeman, who would then give Manson a proper burial.
- 11/23/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Why would someone want to be related to Charles Manson?
Jason Freeman is likely accustomed to that question. A 41-year-old oil rig worker and father of three from Florida, Freeman has long believed he is the mass murderer’s grandson, born in 1976 to Charles Manson, Jr.
Freeman tells People he first learned about his purported infamous family history as a teen. In recent years, before Manson’s death Sunday at 83, he had pushed to have a relationship with the one of the most reviled figures in United States history.
Freeman says he has talked to Manson by phone from prison for years,...
Jason Freeman is likely accustomed to that question. A 41-year-old oil rig worker and father of three from Florida, Freeman has long believed he is the mass murderer’s grandson, born in 1976 to Charles Manson, Jr.
Freeman tells People he first learned about his purported infamous family history as a teen. In recent years, before Manson’s death Sunday at 83, he had pushed to have a relationship with the one of the most reviled figures in United States history.
Freeman says he has talked to Manson by phone from prison for years,...
- 11/23/2017
- by Christine Pelisek
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_ci3nxjh1"]] Charles Manson's grandson wants a face-to-face with his infamous grandfather while he's hospitalized ... and is worried he may never get to tell the murderer he loves him. Jason Freeman -- son of Charles Manson Jr. -- tells TMZ he's been working with lawyers to try and get access to his grandfather's bedside in Bakersfield ... but so far no luck. As we previously reported ... doctors refused to operate on Manson's intestinal bleeding because the 82-year-old is too weak.
- 1/7/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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