In Memory of Susan Denise Atkins-Whitehouse
Me erravisse
In Susan's work
The Myth of Helter Skelter
(by Susan Atkins-Whitehouse),
Susan tells us of events leading up to the trial
of herself and the others.
A footnote in her work reads;
" [Susan's note: In California a person has to be indicted
by a Grand Jury before they can be charged and tried.
In my case I'd agreed to testify against...
...and my co-defendants at the Grand Jury
as long as I didn't have to testify in front of them at trial.]
In Susan's work
The Myth of Helter Skelter
(by Susan Atkins-Whitehouse),
Susan tells us of events leading up to the trial
of herself and the others.
A footnote in her work reads;
" [Susan's note: In California a person has to be indicted
by a Grand Jury before they can be charged and tried.
In my case I'd agreed to testify against...
...and my co-defendants at the Grand Jury
as long as I didn't have to testify in front of them at trial.]
Susan tells us of conversations and events with
her attorney and the prosecutor.
"...And so after the interview
I was rushed to the Grand Jury..."
her attorney and the prosecutor.
"...And so after the interview
I was rushed to the Grand Jury..."

"...I had it all out of my heart
for the first time in months.
I could breathe again.
And I thought that was the end of it.
We'd be tried and found guilty
and that would be the end of it.
I was wrong..."
(All quotes are from
The Myth of Helter Skelter
by Susan Atkins-Whitehouse)
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for the first time in months.
I could breathe again.
And I thought that was the end of it.
We'd be tried and found guilty
and that would be the end of it.
I was wrong..."
(All quotes are from
The Myth of Helter Skelter
by Susan Atkins-Whitehouse)
home