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Parole recommended for California follower of Charles Manson

Posted on 5/26/22 at 9:57 pm
Posted by East Coast Band
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 9:57 pm
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A California parole panel recommended the release of Patricia Krenwinkel for the first time Thursday, more than five decades after she and other followers of cult leader Charles Manson terrorized the state and she wrote “Helter Skelter” on a wall using the blood of one of their victims.

Krenwinkel, 74, was previously denied parole 14 times for the slayings of pregnant actor Sharon Tate and four other people in 1969. She helped kill grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary the next night in what prosecutors say was an attempt by Manson to start a race war.

The parole recommendation will be reviewed by the state parole board’s legal division before likely going to Gov. Gavin Newsom for a decision within five months. He has previously rejected parole recommendations for other followers of Manson, who died in prison in 2017.

New laws since Krenwinkel was last denied parole in 2017 required the parole panel to consider that she committed the murders at a young age and is now an elderly prisoner



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Also, for the first time, Los Angeles County prosecutors weren’t at the parole hearing to object, under District Attorney George Gascón’s policy that prosecutors should not be involved in deciding whether prisoners are ready for release.

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However, Krenwinkel’s attorney, Keith Wattley, said relatives of her victims offered the same objections at the hearing as prosecutors have in the past.

What was different this time was that the parole panel was willing to follow the law, he said, recognizing that she has had no disciplinary violations and is no longer a danger to society.

“She’s completely transformed from the person she was when she committed this crime, which is all that it’s supposed to take to be granted parole,” he said.

“I’m hopeful that the governor recognizes that he shouldn’t be playing political games with people’s lives,” Wattley said. 



Her in the middle smiling.



Posted by Rebel
Graceland
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:00 pm to
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Posted by redstick13
Lower Saxony
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:02 pm to
She would live a better end to her life being taken care of in prison. Giving this person parole is a long delayed death sentence.
Posted by TheGenyus
Member since May 2022
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:04 pm to
The Manson circus let the crazies know they could literally get away with murder.

The justice system never recovered.


Posted by Irregardless
Member since Nov 2021
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:05 pm to
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She would live a better end to her life being taken care of in prison. Giving this person parole is a long delayed death sentence.


Agree. It’s almost cruel and unusual punishment to let her go. Like Brooks.

That said she should have been released a long time ago.
Posted by Eighteen
Member since Dec 2006
37131 posts
Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:07 pm to
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Krenwinkel, 74, was previously denied parole 14 times for the slayings of pregnant actor Sharon Tate and four other people in 1969


What’s even the point? Think about how much the world has changed since 1969. She can’t have much family alive at this point. She’d have no money or way of life.

She’s better off in prison
Posted by greygoose
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:17 pm to
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She would live a better end to her life being taken care of in prison. Giving this person parole is a long delayed death sentence.

A bunch of years ago, the local women's prison called my company to facillitate a prisoner that was being released from the local hospital. Being a respiratory therapist, I was called in to assess all the equipment that would be needed by the prison infirmary. Inmate was end-stage, HIV positive. Did all the work, started training the prison infirmary staff on what, and how, they need to care for the inmate.......the State paroled her before she was discharged.


Cheaper to put her on Medicaid, than to pay for care at the prison.

I say all that, to say this, as much as I'd like to see this woman waste away and die in prison, it's probably cheaper to just let her out, to die within a couple of years.
Posted by saintsfan22
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Member since May 2006
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:18 pm to
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She’d have no money or way of life.

If she's not a complete nutjob anymore I'd bet she could get a book deal and go on a speaking tour.
Posted by Kafka
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Member since Jul 2007
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Posted on 5/26/22 at 10:36 pm to
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she could get a book deal and go on a speaking tour
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
19300 posts
Posted on 5/27/22 at 8:40 am to
She’ll get money
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