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Marilyn Manson admitted to rape threats, plotting murder

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Marilyn Manson admitted to rape threats, plotting murder

Marilyn Manson, the shock rocker who was dropped by his record label this week amid numerous accusations of abuse, admitted in his autobiography, “The Long Hard Road Out of Hell,” that he made rape threats against a woman who rejected his advances and nearly murdered an ex-girlfriend.

In the book, Manson wrote about how he considered committing the “perfect murder” of his former bandmate and lover named Nancy.

He admitted to following her and casing out her house with a friend before heading to her home with kerosene, matches, and rags.

Manson even wrote that he came close to burning her home down, but a homeless man following them and police sirens nearby scared them off.

Manson wrote that he had never seriously considered murder before this incident, but he believed it was necessary for his personal growth and learning experience.

He also stated that taking someone’s life seemed like losing one’s virginity or having a child.

However, Manson became paranoid after he realized he had told too many people of his hatred for Nancy, and his plan was not good enough to protect him from chance events like passing police cars.

In addition, Manson recalled how he and a friend orchestrated threatening calls to a woman they both had a crush on, who wouldn’t acknowledge their humanity.

At first, the calls were harmless, but they quickly grew meaner as they threatened to rape her in the parking lot and crush her underneath her own car.

The accusations against Manson have been multiplying since actress Evan Rachel Wood accused him of “horrifically abusing” her for years on Monday.

She wrote in an Instagram post that she was brainwashed and manipulated into submission.

This led to numerous other accusations against the singer.

In response, Manson claimed that the accusations were “horrible distortions of reality.”

He added that his intimate relationships have always been consensual with like-minded partners and insisted that others are choosing to misrepresent his past.

Manson’s autobiography reveals the extent of his abusive behavior towards women and his disturbing thoughts on murder.

The shocking revelations have contributed to the cancellation of his upcoming TV roles, and some radio stations have stopped playing his songs.

Manson’s former collaborator Trent Reznor also condemned him and expressed regret for working with him in a statement.

The music industry and fans alike are grappling with the fallout from these allegations, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for Manson.

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