The notorious murders of Sharon Tate and her friends on August 9th, 1969, had a profound impact on the cultural landscape of the '60s, ultimately exposing the darker side of the era's idealized flower-power movement.
Charles Manson: The Man Who Killed the Sixties
The brutal murders of Sharon Tate and her friends in 1969 sent shockwaves around the world, marking a turning point in the decade's carefree flower-power culture and having a profound impact on the era.