Ivor Davis & Bob Wilson|PBP|36: From Abbey Road to Cielo Dr.

Ivor Davis shares his extraordinary experiences covering pivotal moments in history, including his time with The Beatles, the assassination of Robert Kennedy, and the Manson murders. Joined by researcher Bob Wilson, they delve into the complexities of these events, the personal risks involved, and the lingering questions surrounding conspiracy theories and the influence of the CIA. Davis's unique perspective as a journalist who lived through these moments offers listeners a rare glimpse into the past, while also exploring the implications of these historical events on contemporary society.
Chapters:
00:00 A Journalist's Journey: Covering the Beatles
03:04 The Tragic Night: Bobby Kennedy's Assassination
05:54 The Manson Murders: A Journalist's Perspective
08:56 The Charisma of Cult Leaders: Insights from IvorDavis
11:49 The Influence of MK Ultra on Manson and HisFollowers
14:44 The Legacy of 'Five to Die': Ivor'sGroundbreaking Work
37:26 The Humble Legacy of Vincent Bugliosi
42:09 Threats from the Manson Family
44:31 A Neighbor's Dark Secret
52:29 The Devil in My Friend: A Murder Story
56:16 CIA Connections and the Manson Case
01:06:30 Diverging Perspectives on Manson and the CIA
01:17:46 Call to Action
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Ivor Davis
Author
Ivor Davis, a distinguished journalist and author, boasts a nearly 60-year career covering music, murder, politics, and Hollywood. Often likened to a “hybrid Forrest Gump and Zelig,” Davis has been an eyewitness to pivotal moments in U.S. history. From his early days as a foreign correspondent in London to a columnist for the New York Times Syndicate, his career reads like a gripping novel.
In 1962, Davis went undercover as a student at the University of Mississippi, witnessing the violent riots during James Meredith’s historic enrollment as the first Black student. In 1964, he was the only daily newspaper reporter embedded with The Beatles on their first U.S. tour, ghostwriting George Harrison’s column for The London Daily Express and later documenting the journey in his acclaimed book, The Beatles and Me on Tour (60th Anniversary Edition, 2024). In 1965, he joined The Beatles at their iconic meeting with Elvis Presley, fresh off covering the Watts riots.
Davis was in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in 1968 when Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, a moment that marked his deep dive into political reporting. His investigative work on the Manson Family led to Five to Die, the first book on the Manson murders, and culminated in Manson Exposed: A Reporter’s 50-Year Journey into Madness and Murder (2023). In 2024, with his wife, Sally Ogle Davis, he published The Devil in My Friend, a chilling true-crime account of a Malibu murder.
Currently, Davis is working on a new book unveiling untold stories about the celebrities and politicians he’s encoun… Read More

Bob Wilson
Historical Researcher
Bob Wilson began researching the JFK, RFK, and MLK murders at 19 years old. These killings altered the course of American history and are still sending strong ripples out affecting events today. Bob has a Master's Degree in Library Science, and is a published author. He has written articles on these subjects and conducted interviews with dozens of related witnesses extending to subjects including Manson, Son of Sam (two with a surviving victim), and some extensive work covering entertainment. Bob co-run several podcasts with a total of over 300 thousand total views. He has interviewed Sirhan's lawyer and bother, and Dennis David who was in uniform in Bethesda during JFK's autopsy.