Regarding Whitson's interest in sportscars, author Tom O'Neill wrote in his book Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties: In the Sanders book that I have it says Hearst delivered the bike between 6.30 and 7.30 which, according to Hearst is accurate as he testified arriving "about 7.00pm" and left "about 7.20. Or better yet, he's like "The Flash". He didn't apply for it. Whitson told him that Sharon and four others were dead. According to Bobby Jameson on his blog, he and his friend Harvey Dareff were at or near the Tate house the night before the murders. The licensing process for model cars began in 1966 with a Scotsman by the name of Reeve Whitson, the first to establish a company that served as an agent to the racing car manufacturers to license their copyrighted designs to model car makers. I can't imagine Paul Tate lauding someone who could have prevented his daughter's death. Reeve Whitsons father knew his son was going to the Cielo house the night of August 8. Grim, in the comment I posted above, I mentioned Dennis Hurst. In fact, did he even mention the Family ? Have a nice evening!!! He's mentioned in the trial, and was known to have worked with Paul Tate post murders. Anyone that engages with me should by now know that at the very least, notwithstanding my style and sense of humour {or lack thereof !} Extracting Reeve Whitson from this fermentan agent of actual chaos working hard in the shadows of Bugliosi's drug-crazed Helter Skelter psychodramaconstitutes a heroic act of sleuthing.. Shahrokh Hatami, Tate's personal photographer, admits to O'Neill that he learned of the murders by telephone, from an intelligence agent named Reeve Whitson, ninety minutes before the police were even called to the scene. I find that hard to believe.In Krenwinkel's first parole hearing, she pretty much said she didn't remember anything about that night except chasing down Gibby. I can't imagine Candace Bergen allowing that.But that's just me.. Katie I remember reading that Moorehouse molested his daughters, he is the worst kind of person. But your opinion isn't the one that counted circa '67~'69. That said, in some cases it's understandable.In the case of Bugliosi's book, the errors regarding the Hearst bike delivery times and the Parent/Sharon car registrations aren't ones that I regard as serious. officials, KKK, Satanists, Dixie Mafia, Project Bluebird, and MKULTRA, Lookout Mt. Just read Joseph Trento's book, SECRET HISTORY OF THE CIA.Reeve Whitson was involved with the TLB case. But you frequently mention that he never said anything about a race war, but that he mentioned 'revolution.' I would love to publish my book but I wrote it a certain way and don't want it to be cut up amd I don't want to be sued. Undoubtedly, he would have run into Peter Folger in those years as American corporations and the US government were intertwined throughout that era.