Vincent Bugliosi
Vincent Bugliosi
Vincent T. Bugliosi, Jr.was an American attorney and New York Times bestselling author. During his eight years in the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, which included 21 murder convictions without a single loss. He was best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the seven Tate–LaBianca murders of August 9–10, 1969. Although Manson did not physically participate in the murders at Sharon Tate's home, Bugliosi used...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNon-Fiction Author
Date of Birth18 August 1934
CountryUnited States of America
I've actually had a copilot come out of the cockpit on a trip from L.A. to New York and ask me about Charles Manson.
Sometimes when someone is asking you a question you can become Socratic, and ask them a question, and have them answer their own question for them.
Anyone who would look at me and say that Scalia would have done the same thing for Gore as Bush, I will personally nominate them for an Academy Award.
If the Tate premises, ladies and gentlemen, did not symbolize the establishment to Charles Manson, no residence, no premises, ever would.
For the first time in my literary career I have not gotten on the main talk shows in the morning. This year, I was turned down on all three shows.
If you're honest with yourself, you're going to find out whether you truly love America, or whether your primary allegiance is to the Republican party.
In the [John F.] Kennedy case, I believe the absence of a conspiracy can be proved to a virtual certainty.
The ruling in the Paula Jones case is so silly.
Within the pages of The Betrayal of America I prove that these justices were absolutely up to no good, and they deliberately set out to hand the election to George Bush.
A national legal organization is giving very serious thought to using The Betrayal of America as a legal basis for asking the House Judiciary Committee to institute impeachment proceedings against these five justices.
You might not agree with me, but I always offer a lot of support.
It's unbelievable, there's a book out attacking Gore, when he's the most unfortunate loser in political history.
The felonious five in their Supreme Court decision never said Gore did anything improperly in Florida.
I can assure the conspiracy theorists who have very effectively savaged [Gerald] Posner in their books that they're going to have a much, much more difficult time with me. As a trial lawyer in front of a jury and an author of true-crime books, credibility has always meant everything to me. My only master and my only mistress are the facts and objectivity. I have no others.