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Meet Afton Burton: The 26-Year-Old Who Nearly Married Charles Manson
TIL that in 2014 Charles Manson was granted a marriage license, but the wedding was cancelled after it was discovered that 26 year old Afton Elaine "Star" Burton only wanted to marry
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Meet Afton Burton: The 26-Year-Old Who Nearly Married Charles Manson
Meet Afton Burton: The 26-Year-Old Who Nearly Married Charles Manson
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