that he read dale carnegie. >> not only red dale carnegie, absorbed it. >> that wasn't the only thingn picked up in prison. another inmate gave him guitar lessons. and one day in the prison workshop, a radio was blaring the top 40 at of 1964. >> he hears the song by the beatles. and so, he sets a goal for himself of becoming even better than the beatles and he starts writing songs and performing in prison shows. >> and so, by the time charlie manson was released from prison on parole, his fantasy was very strong. >> he would be signed to a contract. he would become world famous, rich, have all the women and drugs he wanted. >> a fantasy that charles manson himself would have remained anonymous. a complete unknown. had it not been for this -- san francisco cisco's haight district, were that very moment in 1967 busloads of kids were arriving. to what they thought would be a new world of peace and love. >> there would be hundreds of people sitting on the sidewalks and you'd go grass, pass it. speed. >> roger smith was her manson's parole officer in san francisco. and in that scene walked