{"id":186435,"date":"2023-08-27T08:12:03","date_gmt":"2023-08-27T08:12:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=186435"},"modified":"2023-08-27T08:12:03","modified_gmt":"2023-08-27T08:12:03","slug":"charles-manson-fanatic-gets-helter-skelter-tattoo-with-manson-ashes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/celebrities\/charles-manson-fanatic-gets-helter-skelter-tattoo-with-manson-ashes\/","title":{"rendered":"Charles Manson Fanatic Gets 'Helter Skelter' Tattoo with Manson Ashes"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Here’s a very unique, and creepy, tribute to Charles Manson<\/strong> … a “Helter Skelter” face tattoo made with some of the mass murderer’s DNA.<\/p>\n Tattoo artist Ryan Almighty<\/strong> tells TMZ … Patrick Boos<\/strong> from Niagara Falls wanted to pay homage to Manson with this not-so-subtle tattoo — and just to ratchet things up, Patrick chose the Manson ashes option. He called it a once in a lifetime opportunity.<\/p>\n As we’ve reported, Ryan says he has ashes from Manson’s cremation<\/strong>, and he dipped his ink gun in it while drawing a pretty intense “Helter Skelter” on Patrick’s forehead last weekend.<\/p>\n The Beatles track from the White Album — which dropped 52 years ago — was written by Paul McCartney<\/strong> using a fairground ride as a metaphor. Manson infamously misinterpreted it as a subliminal call to incite a race war.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When members of the Manson family carried out a brutal string of murders — including Leno<\/strong> and Rosemary LaBianca<\/strong> in 1969 — the words “Death to Pigs,” “Rise” and “Helter [sic] Skelter” were scribbled in blood at the LaBianca home.<\/p>\n The “Helter Skelter” forehead tattoo, Manson ashes included, set Patrick back about $500.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Remember, Almighty gave another fanboy a CM tat<\/strong> with the Manson ashes — and told us he scored the macabre remains from people who scooped up ashes when they were scattered at Manson’s funeral.<\/p>\n He realizes Manson isn’t for everyone’s taste, but says he’ll continue using the ashes in various art projects until he runs out of them.<\/p>\n