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crime7 months ago

Manson Follower Patricia Krenwinkel Recommended for Parole

Patricia Krenwinkel, a former Manson family member convicted of notorious murders, has been approved for parole after 54 years in prison, but her release awaits final approval from Governor Gavin Newsom, who previously reversed her parole. Krenwinkel has participated in therapy and been deemed no longer a safety risk, but her case remains controversial due to the heinous nature of her crimes and opposition from victims' families.

crime1 year ago

Prison Tapes Reveal Manson's Chilling Confessions

Newly released prison tapes of Charles Manson suggest he may have been involved in additional killings beyond the infamous 1969 Manson Family murders. In the recordings, featured in a new documentary, Manson speaks of his time in Mexico and mentions leaving dead bodies on a beach. The documentary also includes interviews with Manson's associates and former cellmate, shedding light on his manipulative nature and the early crimes leading to the notorious murder spree.

music2 years ago

Metallica Musician's Terrifying Encounter with Manson Family Revealed

Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo recounted his experience as a young boy during a shootout involving the Manson family in 1971. Trujillo described hiding with his family in their home while gunshots rang out and police helicopters circled overhead. The incident occurred after the Manson family attempted to rob a gun store with plans to hijack a plane. Trujillo's grandparents' carport was used as a hiding spot by one of the Manson family members, who was eventually surrounded by police. Trujillo also mentioned that growing up in the Venice Beach area, cult activity was not uncommon. Metallica is currently on their M72 World Tour.

music2 years ago

Metallica Bassist's Terrifying Encounter with the Manson Family

Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo revealed in a recent podcast interview that when he was 6 years old, he and his family were caught in the middle of a shootout between the Manson Family and the police in the Hawthorne area of Los Angeles. The Manson Family had planned to rob a gun store, hijack a plane, and demand the release of Charles Manson. However, the plan failed, resulting in a shootout. Trujillo and his family hid in the shower while police helicopters circled overhead. The incident led to the conviction of four Manson followers and the imprisonment of Manson himself. Trujillo is currently on tour with Metallica.

music2 years ago

Metallica's Robert Trujillo's Terrifying Hideout: The Manson Family Shootout

Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo revealed in a podcast interview that he and his family once had to hide in a shower during a shootout between the Manson Family cult and the Los Angeles Police Department. The cult had planned to rob a gun store and hijack a plane, demanding the release of their leader, Charles Manson. Trujillo described the experience as eerie. The altercation occurred in 1971, and Manson and his followers were later found guilty of various crimes, including murder. Metallica is currently on tour promoting their album 72 Seasons.

crime2 years ago

"Former Manson Family Member Finally Freed After 5 Reversed Parole Decisions"

Leslie Van Houten, a former member of the Manson Family, has been released from prison after spending 53 years in custody for her involvement in the brutal murders of a married couple in 1969. Van Houten's parole was granted after being denied more than 20 times, and her release was upheld by an appeals court. She will spend the next year in a transitional living facility as she adjusts to life outside of prison. Van Houten's attorney stated that she is pleased her efforts at reforming herself in prison have been recognized, but the victims' relatives expressed frustration at her parole.

crime2 years ago

"Unveiling the Enigma: Leslie Van Houten, Paroled Member of Charles Manson Cult"

Leslie Van Houten, a former member of Charles Manson's cult, has been granted parole after serving decades in prison for her involvement in the Manson Family murders. Van Houten, who was convicted of killing a pregnant Hollywood actress and six others in 1969, is the first person from the Manson Family to be released on parole. The decision was based on her demonstrated rehabilitation efforts and remorse.

crime2 years ago

"Charles Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Released on Parole After 53 Years"

Leslie Van Houten, a former follower of cult leader Charles Manson, has been released from a California prison after serving over 50 years for her involvement in the infamous 1969 murders of a Los Angeles couple. Van Houten, now 73, was granted parole after Governor Gavin Newsom decided not to appeal a court ruling. She will spend about a year in transitional housing before adjusting to a world vastly changed by technology. Van Houten, the youngest of Manson's followers, hopes to find employment and has earned degrees while in prison. Manson died in 2017, and other followers have been denied parole.

crime2 years ago

Unveiling the Manson 'Family': Exploring the Cult Leader's Victims and Key Players

Leslie Van Houten, a member of Charles Manson's cult, was released after spending over 50 years in prison for her involvement in the Tate-LaBianca murders. The Manson "family" carried out a series of brutal killings in 1969, targeting Hollywood figures and others. Van Houten was the only one to be released, while others remain behind bars or have died. Manson, the cult leader, orchestrated the murders in an attempt to incite a race war. The victims included actress Sharon Tate, hairstylist Jay Sebring, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, aspiring screenwriter Wojciech Frykowski, and others. The Manson case remains a haunting chapter in American history.

crime2 years ago

"Release of Manson Cult Follower Leslie Van Houten After 53 Years Sparks Controversy"

Leslie Van Houten, a member of Charles Manson's cult, has been released from prison after spending over 50 years behind bars for her involvement in the Tate-LaBianca murders. Van Houten is the only follower to have been granted parole. The Manson "family" carried out a series of brutal killings in 1969, targeting Hollywood figures and others. Manson, the cult leader, died in 2017 after spending nearly 50 years in prison. Other key players in the murders include Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Charles "Tex" Watson, who remain in prison. The victims of the Manson family killings include actress Sharon Tate, hairstylist Jay Sebring, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, aspiring screenwriter Wojciech Frykowski, teenager Steven Parent, and grocer Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

crime2 years ago

"Release of Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Sparks Emotional Reactions"

Leslie Van Houten, a former member of the Manson family, has been released from prison after serving over five decades for her role in the 1969 murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Despite previous parole denials, a California appeals court overruled Governor Gavin Newsom's decision and granted Van Houten parole. The release has been met with mixed reactions, with the nephew of one of the victims expressing disappointment and pain. Van Houten's attorneys and supporters argue that she has been rehabilitated during her time in prison. However, families of the victims remain opposed to her release and fear that other Manson family members could also be freed.

crime2 years ago

Leslie Van Houten, Manson Family Member, Released from California Prison

Leslie Van Houten, a former member of the Manson family and convicted murderer, has been released from a California prison and placed under parole supervision. Van Houten, who was serving concurrent sentences for her role in the killings of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, will have a three-year maximum parole term with a parole discharge review after one year. California Governor Gavin Newsom's office announced that it would not challenge the court's ruling that opened the possibility of parole for Van Houten. Following 53 years in custody, Van Houten will participate in a transitional housing program to help her reintegrate into society.

crime2 years ago

"Charles Manson Accomplice Leslie Van Houten Freed After Prison Release"

Leslie Van Houten, a former Charles Manson follower, has been released from a California prison after serving 53 years. Van Houten, now 73, was released to parole supervision and will spend time in transitional housing. She plans to adjust to the modern world and hopes to find employment. Van Houten's release comes after California Governor Gavin Newsom decided not to block her parole request. She was serving a life sentence for her involvement in the 1969 murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

crime2 years ago

"Charles Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Freed After 50 Years for Grisly Killings"

Leslie Van Houten, a former follower of cult leader Charles Manson, has been released from prison after serving over 50 years for her involvement in the 1969 murders of a Los Angeles couple. Van Houten, now 73, was granted parole after multiple recommendations and a court ruling. She will spend about a year at a halfway house before adjusting to a world vastly changed by technology. Van Houten hopes to find employment and has earned degrees in counseling while in prison. Her release has caused heartbreak for the victims' families, who continue to feel the impact of the Manson cult's brutal killings.