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Charles Manson Is His Daddy!

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And we’re not kidding!

Local El Lay DJ Matthew Roberts went on a search for his biological father and found a serial killer!

After locating his birth mother, he discovered that his father was Charles Manson! And what’s worse is that his conception was the result of a rape in 1967.

“She even said, ‘You look just like him,'” said Roberts.

And as you could imagine, the discovery sent him into a severe depression!

“I didn’t want to believe it. I was frightened and angry. It’s like finding out that Adolf Hitler is your father,├óΓé¼┬¥ he continued. “I’m a peaceful person – trapped in the face of a monster.”

In order to confirm, Roberts began exchanging mail with Manson, who is detained for life at Corcoran State Prison in California.

├óΓé¼┼ôHe sends me weird stuff and always signs it with his swastika,├óΓé¼┬¥ he continued. ├óΓé¼┼ôAt first I was stunned and depressed. I wasn’t able to speak for a day. I remember not being able to eat.”

Manson’s response is truly disturbing when he remembered raping Terry, Roberts’ birth mother: “The truth is the truth. The truth hurts.”

Although Matthew fears that he has characteristics that resemble his father, “I’m not nuts but I’ve got a little bit of it. It’s scary and upsetting. If I get worked up, my eyes get really big and that’s really freaked some people out before. I’ve tried to tone that down quite a bit. I don’t like having that effect on people.”

But, he won’t pick up the phone to call Manson!

“If I did talk to Charlie on the phone, I would say, ‘I truly understand what it’s like to be you, more than anyone could ever imagine on so many levels.’├óΓé¼┬¥

CHARLIE?!

“He’s my biological father – I can’t help but have some kind of emotional connection. That’s the hardest thing of all – feeling love for a monster who raped my mother. I don’t want to love him, but I don’t want to hate him either,” said Roberts.

This is truly a case where ignorance is bliss!

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Nov 23, 2009 17:00pm PDT

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