
Here for the first time is the official origin of that eerie voice from the Slipknot song 742617000027. The voice is that of Corey Hurst and is taken from the 1973 documentary film "MANSON", directed by Robert Hendrickson. She is saying "The whole thing, I think it's sick." from WIKIPEDIA: The voice belongs to Corey Hurst, a cell mate of Susan Atkins. Hurst was amongst several other women that Atkins 'bragged' to about her involvement in the Sharon Tate murders. Two of these women went on to report Atkins' statements to the authorities, which in part led to the arrest and subsequent conviction of Atkins, Manson and several other 'family' members active in the crimes. The now infamous words originally appear in an interview with Hurst around 41 minutes into the film: "...like they... they think it's right to murder, they want to murder. Look at all the people- and they get a kick out of it. A sexual kick out of it. The whole thing, I think it's sick. I mean, I don't know."
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