PDA

View Full Version : Charles Manson's Parole Denied Again


bloodrayne
05-30-2007, 01:47 PM
Charles Manson Denied Parole For 11th Time

Los Angeles, California - The infamous Charles Manson, who led his cult in the 1969 murder of film star Sharon Tate and four other people at her Beverly Hills mansion, was denied parole Wednesday for the 11th time in his 38 years in prison, the California prison administration said.

"The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Board of Parole Hearings today denied parole for convicted mass murderer Charles Manson during a hearing at Corcoran State Prison," it said in a statement.

"The denial was for five years, the maximum allowed by law," it said.

"Manson did not appear before the panel and will be eligible for another hearing in 2012. The decision marks the eleventh time that Manson has been denied parole since 1978," it added.

Manson, 72, is among the most infamous inmates of the United States.

He and four of his followers were convicted of seven counts of first degree murder during an August, 1969 crime spree in Los Angeles County that included the fatal stabbing of five people in the home of actress Sharon Tate and the murders the following day of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

Manson and his followers were spared the death penalty after California banished capital punishment in 1970. Their sentences were commuted to life in prison.

stubbornforgey
05-30-2007, 03:37 PM
A comment was made as to what danger can this man impose at 79..?
I think the parole board is doing him a favour by releasing him.
Alot has changed since he was jailed..he wouldn't be able to survive.

Dante'sInferno
05-30-2007, 03:50 PM
Charles Manson Denied Parole For 11th Time

Los Angeles, California - The infamous Charles Manson, who led his cult in the 1969 murder of film star Sharon Tate and four other people at her Beverly Hills mansion, was denied parole Wednesday for the 11th time in his 38 years in prison, the California prison administration said.

"The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Board of Parole Hearings today denied parole for convicted mass murderer Charles Manson during a hearing at Corcoran State Prison," it said in a statement.

"The denial was for five years, the maximum allowed by law," it said.

"Manson did not appear before the panel and will be eligible for another hearing in 2012. The decision marks the eleventh time that Manson has been denied parole since 1978," it added.

Manson, 72, is among the most infamous inmates of the United States.

He and four of his followers were convicted of seven counts of first degree murder during an August, 1969 crime spree in Los Angeles County that included the fatal stabbing of five people in the home of actress Sharon Tate and the murders the following day of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

Manson and his followers were spared the death penalty after California banished capital punishment in 1970. Their sentences were commuted to life in prison.I thought he died,like years ago.Oh well.He'll get all twitchy when the bitch gets electrocuted.

massacre man
05-30-2007, 04:11 PM
His release would make an awesome reality show.

Dante'sInferno
05-30-2007, 04:16 PM
His release would make an awesome reality show.The manson Surreal life would be a hit.





See Justin,Britney,PARIS,Jessica and Tom cruise get massacred!




























































FOR FREE!

bloody_ribcut
05-30-2007, 04:18 PM
i just wonder what the dude would do if set free?

stubbornforgey
05-30-2007, 06:19 PM
i just wonder what the dude would do if set free?


yeah true..
em betting he would be totally lost in todays world..

Festered
09-16-2008, 12:48 PM
I think he still has some of the old "Family" outside, that are loyal to him. And I'm sure he has a lot of new "fan" boys and girls. 1 of the reasons they keep him in, and probably will continue to do so, till he dies. The other reason is Richard Nixon, most likely. When Abigail Folger(coffee heiress) was discovered to be one of the victims, I'm sure it didn't sit well with Nixon(doubt he was a Tate or Polanski fan). He probably took extra steps to see that Manson never saw the light of day again.

As for a reality show, Manson would be on parole upon a release, so still covered under the Son of Sam laws. Even if he was allowed, he wouldn't earn a dime.

barnes
09-16-2008, 03:53 PM
Wow, that is easily the best reality show plot I have heard in awhile. I may, just MAY actually turn my TV on to watch that.

Vodstok
09-16-2008, 04:53 PM
No one seems to remember charlie never actually killed anyone, he had other people do it.

Festered
09-16-2008, 05:51 PM
No one seems to remember charlie never actually killed anyone, he had other people do it.

I think he was suspected of 2, maybe 3 murders he may have done himself(1 with a sword). No bodies, no weapons, and no coherent witnesses prevented him from getting tagged for them. If they could prove any of them, he, technically, can be retried, and face the death penalty, even now. Anybody willing to talk, tho, is either long dead, or can't "remember".

I always pictured Charlie opening a string of hair salons after his release.

Doc Faustus
09-17-2008, 10:08 AM
At the very least, according to Colin Wilson's latest book, he shot a guy in the chest and left him for dead on his own and was there to tie people up and have others kill them. Tying somebody up and ordering somebody to kill them makes you legally responsible for a murder.

JohnnySin
10-14-2008, 12:50 PM
They ran a pretty interesting special on ABC about a month ago, i guess athorities suspect more bodies believed to be manson family victims are somwhere out in death valley and they are out there trying to retrieve them. The reporter also stated there are rumors Manson is sick but prison officials at corcoran wont give any details. One more interesting thing the special reported Vincent Bugliosi the the attorney that prosecuted manson and his family has a new controversial book out called " the prosecution of George Bush for murder" The media has completely ignored this book i wonder why?