Biography

Charles Luther Manson: Who is He? All about Charles Manson’s Son

Charles Luther Manson

Charles Luther Manson is best known as the late infamous criminal Charles Manson’s second son. In 1976, he changed his name to Jay Charles Warner because he did not want to be associated with him due to his reputation.

Quick Facts

Full nameCharles Luther Manson
Famous asCharles Manson’s son
GenderMale
Date of birth24 September 1960
Age62 years (as of 2023)
Place of birthUnited States of America
Current residenceUnited States of America
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
ReligionChristianity
SexualityStraight
Height in feet5’10’’
Height in centimetres177
Hair colourLight brown
Eye colourBlue

Charles Luther Manson Age

Charles Milles Manson was born in the United States of America to Charles Milles Manson and Candy Stevens. He was born on September 24, 1960, making him 62 years old in 2023.

Luther Manson’s Parents

Luther’s parents married in 1959 after meeting in the mid-1950s, when his mother was in her late adolescence. Candy, his mother, was a prostitute on the street. She began working as her husband’s prostitute soon after they met, though it’s unclear whether she was already in the business or if her husband compelled her to do so.

Luther’s father, on the other hand, was a convicted felon and musician in the United States who led a homicidal campaign with his supporters, the Manson Family cult, which made him one of the most notorious figures in criminal history.

Luther Manson's Parents

What exactly did Charles Manson do?

Members of the Manson Family committed homicides in Los Angeles in early August 1969. They were found guilty of murdering Sharon Tate and four others in her home on August 8 and 9, 1969, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca the next day.

On Charles’ orders, Tex Watson and three other family members allegedly carried out the Tate-LaBianca murders. Although it was later admitted in court that Charles did not explicitly order the murders, his actions were sufficient to justify a guilty verdict for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit homic*de.

Other members of the family were also held accountable for other acts of violence, thefts, and crimes, including Lynette’ Squeaky’ Fromme’s attempted murder of President Gerald Ford in Sacramento.

Although Milles is widely assumed to have never assassinated or attempted to assassinate anyone, true crime writer James Buddy Day claimed in his book Hippie Cult Leader that Mille shot and killed drug dealer Bernard Crowe. Crowe, on the other hand, did not die.

On April 22, 1971, he was transferred from Los Angeles County to state prison on seven counts of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the deaths of Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Ann Folger, Sharon Tate Polanski, Steven Earl Parent, Jay Sebring, and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

When did Charles Manson pass away?

Milles became ill at Corcoran Prison on January 1, 2017 and was taken to Mercy Hospital in downtown Bakersfield due to gastrointestinal bleeding. On January 6, 2017, he was transferred from the hospital to prison following treatment.

He was returned to Bakersfield hospital on November 15, 2017, but the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation did not confirm this information.

On November 19, 2017, he died in a hospital from cardiac arrest caused by respiratory failure caused by colon cancer.

Charles Manson

When did Luther Manson’s parents split up?

Candy and Milles divorced in January 1964, and the court granted full guardianship of their son, Charles Luther Manson, to their mother. The court order was delivered to her in Denver, Colorado.

Luther Manson’s Siblings

Luther has two half-siblings from his father’s previous marriages. The name of his first half-brother was Charles Manson Jr., but he changed it to Jay White.

Jay changed his name in order to distance himself from his father’s bad reputation. In 1993, he committed suicide by shooting himself along an isolated stretch of a Kansas highway.

Valentine Michael Manson is his second half-brother. Valentine, like his half-brothers Luther and Charles Jr, did not stick with his father’s name for long. His grandparents petitioned for his guardianship in 1970, and the court granted them permission. He also assumed the name Michael Brunner.