Fight over Charles Manson’s remains, image
A BIZARRE battle over the remains of Charles Manson and the legacy he leaves behind is being battled out by some unlikely people.
THE fight over the body and possessions of apocalyptic cult leader Charles Manson has fragmented into at least three camps competing over his estate.
Whoever controls Manson’s estate could cash in on songs he wrote that were used by The Beach Boys and Guns N’ Roses, use his image and have the power to authorise future biographies and documentaries about the crazed killer.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge will try to sort out at least two conflicting wills and claims by a purported son, grandson and pen pal who all seek control of an estate that includes commercial rights to his name, image and mementos that can fetch thousands of dollars from “murderabilia” collectors.
The hearing seeks to name a lawyer to administer Manson’s estate on behalf of purported grandson Jason Freeman, who claims to be the rightful next of kin.
Court documents show Freeman is the son of the late Charles Manson Jr. and the grandson of Charles Manson and his first wife, Rosalie Willis.
That lineage is disputed by Matt Lentz, a Los Angeles-area musician who goes by the name Matthew Roberts. Lentz was adopted by an Illinois couple as a newborn. Lentz plans to file a will that Manson purportedly signed in January 2017 and gave to friend and memorabilia collector Ben Gurecki. It names Gurecki as executor and Lentz as beneficiary.
If valid, it could supersede a 2002 will filed in Kern County by longtime Manson pen pal Michael Channels that disinherits Manson’s natural born children and names him as executor and heir.
Lentz wants a DNA test of Manson’s remains, which are still being held by the Kern County sheriff-coroner, to prove he is kin and Freeman is not.
Manson also had a reputed son with Mary Brunner, an early member of his cult. Michael Brunner had no connection with Manson growing up and has severed ties and made no apparent claim to the estate. He did not return messages seeking comment.
The will filed by Channels purportedly disinherits both Brunner and Charles Manson Jr., who killed himself in 1993 after siring Jason Freeman.