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•What happens when a convicted murderer edits Wikipedia
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Charles Watson, convicted of seven first-degree murders in 1971, does not dispute that he stabbed, shot and mutilated several people to death. Nor does he deny being “the right-hand man” of the cult leader and killer Charles Manson. But Watson, still ...

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