Los Angeles, CA - Convicted serial killer and infamous 'Manson Family' leader, Charles Manson, held a rare jail cell interview with Sir Charles Putnam-Roach for BBC television.
The interview was in response to reports that Manson has devoted his entire free time to promoting Harry Potter books to other inmates and to those who are equally crazy enough to believe him.
"Hey man! The dude is cool. I'm hip to his 'secret' message that's calling the world to revolution. It's a metaphor man, just a metaphor. Yeah, just dig it!"
Manson also showed Sir Charles a copy of a letter he wrote to JK Rowling asking her to write his character into the next book.
"I want to have sex in the story with that cute little thing. What's her name? Oh yeah, Hermione Granger. I have a crappy time with that name. Why didn't she just call her Squeaky or some other easy name." Added Manson.
Manson found out about Rowling's support for 'learners' in prison. Author JK Rowling gave prisoners learning to read a "real boost" when she visited them in jail. In fact, the millionaire author presented awards to inmates at Edinburgh Prison.
Rowling, whose Harry Potter books have brought her millions of fans worldwide, was invited to carry out the honors by the Shannon Trust. The London-based charity helps prisoners learn to read.
David Hogg of the Trust said, "Prison can be a lonely place for learners like Charlie. So knowing there are famous authors like JK Rowling supporting them makes a huge difference."
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