
Episode 177
Kill The Pigs by The Looking Glass
Follow The Looking Glass on iHeartRadio - https://ihr.fm/3LG5QTZ Follow on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3B0WQE6 Follow Everywhere Else - https://bit.ly/3M27WPs In Episode 1, we noted a widely held view about the MacDonald murders: namely, that...
True Crime · Indie Drop-In Network
July 10, 202342m 5sExplicit
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<![CDATA[ Follow The Looking Glass on iHeartRadio - https://ihr.fm/3LG5QTZ<br />Follow on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3B0WQE6<br />Follow Everywhere Else - https://bit.ly/3M27WPs<br /><br />In Episode 1, we noted a widely held view about the MacDonald murders: namely, that MacDonald’s story is too implausible to be taken seriously. In Episode 2, we ask why. Why does Jeffrey MacDonald’s account of the murders strike so many people as simply not believable?<br /><br />One answer is that these people have a background understanding of another set of murders that happened six months earlier: namely, the Manson murders. And that understanding is that the Manson murders were a singular, unrepeatable, one-of-a-kind occurrence –– not the kind of thing that happens twice in six months, three thousand miles apart.<br /><br />On this understanding of the Manson murders, the MacDonald murders become self-explanatory. Jeffrey MacDonald clearly killed his own family and then reached for the lowest hanging fruit in the garden of American popular culture: he tried to peddle the idea that the Mansons –– or people like them –– had murdered his family. Hence the talk of pigs, acid, and the word written in blood.<br /><br />The question for the historian, then, is obvious: how singular were the Manson murders? Were they, in reality, the product of one madman’s dark vision, or did they emerge from countercultural currents that ran deeper than Charles Manson –– that had, indeed, brought Manson himself screaming to the surface of the popular American imagination?<br /><br />Follow on Social Media<br />Instagram – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thelookingglass_podcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/thelookingglass_podcast/</a><br />Facebook – <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thelookingglasstruecrimepodcast" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.facebook.com/thelookingglasstruecrimepodcast</a><br />TikTok – <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thelookingglasstruecrime" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.tiktok.com/@thelookingglasstruecrime</a><br />YouTube – <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@thelookingglasstruecrime" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.youtube.com/@thelookingglasstruecrime</a><br /><br />To advertise on this podcast email [email protected].<br /><br />~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />
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