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Essay / Ted Bundy's Sociological Theories - 1013
Studies have shown that children whose parents are alcoholics grow up with deep emotional problems (Healthpsychologyconsultancy, 2012.). Charles grew up in a world where he knew his mother didn't care about his feelings as long as she met his needs, once she sold him to a childless waitress for a keg of beer, but no longer late on the days he was picked up from his uncle, this explains why Charles never cared about the victims' feelings, as he told the television reporter, "I could take the book and beat you to death with it." , and I wouldn't feel anythingā€¯ (The Psychopathic Mental and Personality Disorder of Charles Manson, 2011.). Charles's failure in musical career was unlikely to have had any influence on his crimes. However, when combined with his terrible, chaotic childhood, it could have been one of many triggers for the creation of the Manson we all know today. Charles was fascinated by many of the Beatles' songs, especially "Helter Skelter", and he firmly believed that there would be a race war between whites and blacks. Studies have shown that if someone believed something very similar to Charles', they would have everything around them confirm that belief. This is one of the signs of paranoia (Psychology Today,