Kenneth Brown
(aka Crebu, Kenneth Bell, Scott Bell Davis, Scotty Davis)

Kenneth Richard Brown was a friend of Christopher Zero who died under suspicious circumstances.
Kenneth Brown was born on April 12, 1952 in Ohio. He is believed to have also lived in New York and Las Vegas, and of-course, California, according to arrest reports. All that is known about Kenneth Bell is that he was associated with the Manson family, was arrested at Barker Ranch during the raid of October 12, 1969, and was a friend of John Philip Haught “Zero” who died under suspicious circumstances.
It is believed that since there is very limited information about Brown he was likely with the family for a short period of time. According to various Internet chatter regarding who he was and what his involvement with the Family was, it has been said that he assisted the family, along with Haught in turning stolen Volkswagen’s into dune buggies, which brought in a lot of cash for the Family.
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