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Charles Manson reportedly has asked family members who are not in prison to deliver a few words of encouragement to alleged baby killer Casey Anthony: “Be true to yourself. Don’t let society beat you down because (they) will never understand people like me and you.”

HANG IN THERE: Charles Manson's reported message to Casey Anthony.
And he went on to say that when a “Helter Skelter” civil war between white and black Americans finally does break out as he predicted it would back in 1969, he’d like to spend some time with her “and you can have my baby.”
“This is an outrageous statement from one of the most wickedly brilliant human beings in the history of the evil – Charles Manson,” said ex-cop and Manson expert Roland Fennemore, of London, England.
“I have no opinion about Casey Anthony as I have not been following the case. But if she is, in fact, guilty of the crime she is charged with – murdering her own daughter in cold blood – then I would put her in Manson’s league.
“Not that she has his mind, Manson is, after all, a diabolical genius and from all appearances, she is a good liar but not necessarily bright.
“But she would certainly seem to be right up there with him in terms of sociopathy. He has no compunctions or conscience. And, if guilty, she, it would seem, doesn’t have them, either, a fact that would suggest that she, like Manson, would be capable of commiting heinous acts without giving them a second thought.”
Manson, 73, is serving a life sentence in Corcoran State Prison in King’s County, California. He seldom talks to reporters, but he often sends coded messages to members of his murderous “family” as well as younger fans and disciples who seemingly are ready, willing and able to do his bidding.
Authorities say at least 15 of the original family members are still alive. And it is estimated that as many as 500,000 teenagers and adults consider Manson to be a political prisoner who committed no crime and never should have stood trial for anything, much less the multiple brutal murders of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and others that landed him in prison for life.
It is unclear which family member or groupie released Manson’s purported statement to Casey Anthony, who is being held in Orange County, Florida as she faces a charge of first degree murder in connection with the disappearance and death of Caylee Anthony, her 2-year-old daughter, last summer.
But an FBI source tells us exclusively, “We first heard about it on Wednesday through an e-mail from a known Manson follower. As far as investigating, there’s nothing to investigate. Even Manson and his friends are entitled to free speech. He can say anything he wants to.”
Sources at the Orange County Jail say Anthony hasn’t said anything to suggest that she has heard the message. “The last thing she needs is to start a conversation with Manson,” said one. “The last thing.”
“… the little snot … I’ll fix her …” the diary is alleged to say in part.