by ginctm » Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:29 am
SilentEcho219 wrote:I'm just curious... what do you write to them? How do you convince them to send you a signature. It's not like you can praise them and say "I thought the way you killed those 15 people was great!" I'm just curious.

It's polite to sign the end of a letter. If they reply there will probably be a signature.
I just watched an episode of pawn stars were they had a peice of silk that was sent to manson to sign. (He wasn't allowed a pen so it was reveled to be traced onto the silk)
You can write anything that you want, say anything that you want. If you want to send one of admiration then you can, they recive all kinds of letters, their used to it. Or you can just write like you would to any penpal. I would prefer to develop a correspondence so I don't ask for autographs, and I don't send pictures to be signed (although it appears that olson may be willing to do that).
For people still in court or appealing, it would be best not to mention any kind of crime. Anything that he writes to you could be used in court to incriminate him. Their strictly instructed not to talk about their case.
[quote="SilentEcho219"]I'm just curious... what do you write to them? How do you convince them to send you a signature. It's not like you can praise them and say "I thought the way you killed those 15 people was great!" I'm just curious. :?[/quote]
It's polite to sign the end of a letter. If they reply there will probably be a signature.
I just watched an episode of pawn stars were they had a peice of silk that was sent to manson to sign. (He wasn't allowed a pen so it was reveled to be traced onto the silk)
You can write anything that you want, say anything that you want. If you want to send one of admiration then you can, they recive all kinds of letters, their used to it. Or you can just write like you would to any penpal. I would prefer to develop a correspondence so I don't ask for autographs, and I don't send pictures to be signed (although it appears that olson may be willing to do that).
For people still in court or appealing, it would be best not to mention any kind of crime. Anything that he writes to you could be used in court to incriminate him. Their strictly instructed not to talk about their case.