Charles Manson’s ashes used in painting at Haunted Museum in Las Vegas
 
Charles Manson’s ashes used in painting at Haunted Museum in Las Vegas

Bagans, proprietor of Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum at 600 E. Charleston Road, has in his clutches a painting of Manson with Manson’s ashes in the eyes. This is a common medium for the painting’s artist, Ryan Almighty, who uses human blood (in this instance, his own) and human remains to create his artwork. Bagans, host of Travel Channel’s paranormal investigation series “Ghost Adventurers,” received the painting at his Las Vegas attraction on Saturday morning. He is having it framed, and plans to display the work beginning Wednesday, in a museum room dedicated to convicted killers.

Charles Manson’s Grandson Wins Battle For His Corpse
 
Charles Manson’s Grandson Wins Battle For His Corpse

Charles Manson’s Grandson Wins Battle For His Corpse A court decided Charles Manson’s frozen body will go to his grandson, Jason Freeman. Manson died nearly four months ago at a hospital in California, and his body was kept frozen. Four different parties fought over Manson’s corpse in court. The Kern County Coroner’s office kept Manson’s body at an unknown location since his death. Freeman said he plans to cremate Manson’s remains.

Charles Manson’s false teeth on display at Las Vegas museum
 
Charles Manson’s false teeth on display at Las Vegas museum

Charles Manson’s false teeth are now on display at a Las Vegas museum. The cult leader died Nov. 19 at age 83. Manson masterminded the cold-blooded murders of nine people in 1969. His dentures and prison shower flip-flops are among the newest pieces at the Haunted Museum. The faux choppers are in a room devoted to serial killers. TV ghost hunter Zak Bagans says the dentures were stolen in 2010 by a fellow inmate while Manson took a shower.