Just about every Stuart real estate owner is familiar with the Beatles timeless lyrics: “When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide. Where I stop and I turn and I go for a ride. ‘Til I get to the bottom and I see you again. Do you, don’t you want me to love you. I’m coming down fast but I’m miles above you. Tell me tell me tell me come on tell me the answer. You may be a lover but you ain’t no dancer. Helter Skelter.”

South Florida is currently home to a Stuart real estate owners’ music group. Just this week, the members in the Stuart real estate owners’ music group discussed a modern classic, “Helter Skelter.” The popular tune is one of the Beatles’ historical singles that was released in November of 1968 on the untitled Beatles record, known today as the White Album. Every Stuart real estate owner has the LP at home.

As Rick, a member with multiple homes for sale in Stuart explained, one crazed fan found cynicism in the Fab Four’s timeless work. The man with a few Stuart homes for sale claimed that Charles Manson became one of history’s most infamous villains, claiming to have been inspired by the band’s sounds and lyrics in 1969.

Charles, another member of the Stuart real estate owners’ music group knew many little details about the notorious man. Born in the 1930s to an unwed mother, Manson was a mind-controlling psychopath who sent his brainwashed followers, known as “the Family,” into the Hollywood hills to slaughter a handful of innocent victims in the summer of 1969.

Another member of the Stuart real estate owners’ music group, Nancy, claimed that Manson wanted the violent action to spark a race war between blacks and whites. After all, he believed that John, Paul, George, and Ringo were the four horsemen from the Book of Revelation. The Stuart real estate owners zones in on Nancy’s words.

Henry then chimed in on the discussion. The owner of a Stuart luxury home read an article in 1985. He said that Paul McCartney explained to Musician magazine that Pete Townsend of The Who once bragged that his band had the loudest, the most raucous tracks that were done.

The Beatles reacted to the statement by writing and performing the nastiest song they could construct. As a result, “Helter Skelter” was created. Members of the Stuart real estate owners’ music group were fascinated.

Stuart real estate owners learned that Manson was a fan of the Fab Four. He heard “clues” and “messages” in their albums. He touched his followers’ hearts, earning an unquestionable loyalty.

In the summer of 1969, the members of Manson’s cult in Los Angeles followed his orders and committed brutal murders. The bizarre homicides were done with pure savagery, as each victim was stabbed dozens of times with ordinary kitchen forks and knives. The Stuart real estate owners listened in amazement.

Blood was used to scrawl out messages referring to the Beatles, such as “PIGGY” and “RISE” and the misspelled words “HEALTER SKELTER” on the refrigerator. Manson himself was not actually present at any of the 27 counts of murder, now known as the Helter Skelter massacre. The Stuart real estate owners were blown away by the details of the murders.

 

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