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Civil Rights

Feb. 27, 2001

From 'Helter Skelter' to Latin Love Songs

It's quite a leap from "Helter Skelter" to boleros, Vincent Bugliosi admits. But the famed prosecutor of serial killer Charles Manson and avowed lover of Latin music standards is no one-trick pony.

        It's quite a leap from "Helter Skelter" to boleros, Vincent Bugliosi admits.
        But the famed prosecutor of serial killer Charles Manson and avowed lover of Latin music standards is no one-trick pony.
        In addition to prosecuting high-profile trials, he has written books on subjects ranging from the Manson killings...

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