Reviews
"O'Neill's discoveries are stunning, especially when he's discussing the inexplicable leniency shown by law enforcement officials and by Manson's parole officer." -- The Washington Post, "Top-notchinvestigative work ... An excellent work of investigative journalism proving the'true story' is not always the truth."-- Library Journal, "Gripping masterfulstuff. A dazzling and compellingly obsessed journalistic detective story thatinvites you down the rabbit-hole to a sex, drugs, and celebrity-serial-killerAmerica. O'Neill's sunk decades into uncovering something far freakier than Helter Skelter ever admitted. Buckle up kids, this is true crime at itstruest and most compelling."-- Charles Graeber, Executive Producer of The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann and New York Times bestselling author of The Good Nurse, "What if everything we thought we knew about the Manson murders was wrong? O'Neill spent 20 years wrestling with that question, and Chaos is his final answer. Timed to the 50th anniversary of the Manson murders, it's a sweeping indictment of the Los Angeles justice system, with cover-ups reaching all the way up to the FBI and CIA."-- Entertainment Weekly, "Top-notch investigative work ... An excellent work of investigative journalism proving the 'true story' is not always the truth."-- Library Journal, "O'Neill's skillful accumulation of facts, untainted by bluffery, is a victory for honest discourse ... The discoveries that O'Neill has shared with the world-about lies, suppressions, and conflicts of interest-should scare the hell out of us." -- Sean Howe, Bookforum, " Chaos is less a definitive account of the murders than a kaleidoscope swirl of weird discoveries and mind-bending hypotheticals that reads like Raymond Chandler after a tab of windowpane."-- The New York Times, "Gripping masterful stuff. A dazzling and compellingly obsessed journalistic detective story that invites you down the rabbit-hole to a sex, drugs, and celebrity-serial-killer America. O'Neill's sunk decades into uncovering something far freakier than Helter Skelter ever admitted. Buckle up kids, this is true crime at its truest and most compelling."-- Charles Graeber, Executive Producer of The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann and New York Times bestselling author of The Good Nurse, "O'Neill's skillful accumulation of facts, untainted by bluffery, is a victory for honest discourse ... The discoveries that O'Neill has shared with the world-about lies, suppressions, and conflicts of interest-should scare the hell out of us."-- Sean Howe, Bookforum, "Gripping masterful stuff. A dazzling and compellingly obsessed journalistic detective story that invites you down the rabbit-hole to a sex, drugs, and celebrity-serial-killer America. O'Neill's sunk decades into uncovering something far freakier than Helter Skelter ever admitted. Buckle up kids, this is true crime at its truest and most compelling."-- Charles Graeber, Executive Producer of The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann and New York Times best, What if everything we thought we knew about the Manson murders waswrong? O'Neill spent 20 years wrestling with that question, and Chaos is his finalanswer. Timed to the 50th anniversary of the Manson murders, it's a sweepingindictment of the Los Angeles justice system, with cover-ups reaching all theway up to the FBI and CIA-- Entertainment Weekly, "O'Neill'sskillful accumulation of facts, untainted by bluffery, is a victory for honestdiscourse ... The discoveries that O'Neill has shared with the world-about lies,suppressions, and conflicts of interest-should scare the hell out of us."-- Sean Howe, Bookforum, "Top-notch investigative work ... An excellent work of investigative journalism proving the 'true story' is not always the truth." -- Library Journal, "Forget Tarantino's film, journalist O'Neill has been working on this book for 20 years and has found all kind of interesting things, including unreleased documents and new interviews that show legal misconduct... Conspiracy or not, this is what you call beach reading."-- Style Weekly (Richmond), "Gripping masterfulstuff. A dazzling and compellingly obsessed journalistic detective story thatinvites you down the rabbit-hole to a sex, drugs, and celebrity-serial-killerAmerica. O'Neill's sunk decades into uncovering something far freakier than Helter Skelter ever admitted. Buckle up kids, this is true crime at itstruest and most compelling."-- Charles Graeber, award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of The Good Nurse and The Breakthrough ., "Chaos is less a definitive account of the murders than a kaleidoscope swirl of weird discoveries and mind-bending hypotheticals that reads like Raymond Chandler after a tab of windowpane."-- The New York Times, "O'Neill's discoveries are stunning, especially when he's discussing the inexplicable leniency shown by law enforcement officials and by Manson's parole officer."-- The Washington Post, "Whatever you think you know about the Manson murders is wrong. Just flat out wrong. Tom O'Neill's twenty years of meticulous research has unearthed revelations about the murders, the murderers, the prosecutors who tried them and a rogues gallery of cops, drug dealers, bent doctors, famous celebrities, grotesque government research, secret agents and shadowy figures in a conspiracy/cover up so sweeping and bizarre, you'll be as astounded as you are terrified. If your friends call you paranoid, maybe they're just ignorant."-- Joe Ide, author of IQ and Wrecked, "Whatever you think you know about the Manson murders iswrong. Just flat out wrong. Tom O'Neill's twenty years ofmeticulous research has unearthed revelations about the murders, the murderers, the prosecutors who tried them and a rogues gallery of cops, drugdealers, bent doctors, famous celebrities, grotesque governmentresearch, secret agents and shadowy figures in a conspiracy/cover upso sweeping and bizarre, you'll be as astounded as you are terrified. If yourfriends call you paranoid, maybe they're just ignorant."-- Joe Ide, author of IQ and Wrecked, "If Helter Skelter whets your whistle, then O'Neill's blistering account of the conspiracy to cover up the flaws in the Manson prosecution is definitely your cup of tea."-- Nerdist