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Gerald
04-11-12, 10:38 AM
Notorious mass murderer Charles Manson is up for parole in California, possibly for the last time, but he is not expected to attend the hearing.

Manson, convicted in 1971 and serving a life sentence for seven murders, has not appeared in front of the parole board since 1997.

The 77-year-old's last hearing was in 2007.

Debra Tate, the sister of one of Manson's victims, said she would attend to make her case against his release.

"I've tried to take this thing that I do, that has become my lot in life, and make it have purpose," Ms Tate, whose sister was actress Sharon Tate, told the Associated Press news agency.

"I've been doing it for Sharon and the other victims of him for the last 40 years."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17680252


Note: 11 April 2012 Last updated at 14:39 GMT

mookiemookie
04-11-12, 10:56 AM
He's been up for parole time and time again, and I would wager the only way he's getting out of that prison is in a bodybag. I don't even know why this is a news story anymore.

BossMark
04-11-12, 11:00 AM
He's been up for parole time and time again, and I would wager the only way he's getting out of that prison is in a bodybag.

Probably for the best if he does :yep:

AVGWarhawk
04-11-12, 11:32 AM
He's been up for parole time and time again, and I would wager the only way he's getting out of that prison is in a bodybag. I don't even know why this is a news story anymore.

My brother in laws brother is a guard at Manson's permanent residence. He stated that some days Charles will sign his name if someone wants his signature for whatever reason. Other days he will attempt to drill the pen into anyone nearby. The man will never be paroled. He is not mentally stable at all.

eddie
04-11-12, 11:42 AM
I think its finally getting through to him, he's not going anywhere except to hell!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47017512

mookiemookie
04-11-12, 11:42 AM
My brother in laws brother is a guard at Manson's permanent residence. He stated that some days Charles will sign his name if someone wants his signature for whatever reason. Other days he will attempt to drill the pen into anyone nearby. The man will never be paroled. He is not mentally stable at all.

My boss was acquainted with him when he was doing his music thing in LA before the murders. Said he was a great musician, but kooky.

AVGWarhawk
04-11-12, 12:05 PM
Mookie, this guy is more than kooky(no pun intended). He is the very definition of insane. Sick and twisted.

Jimbuna
04-11-12, 12:06 PM
Mookie, this guy is more than kooky(no pun intended). He is the very definition of insane. Sick and twisted.

Long may he remain incarcerated....for life sounds good.

mookiemookie
04-11-12, 12:07 PM
Mookie, this guy is more than kooky(no pun intended). He is the very definition of insane. Sick and twisted.

I'm saying that when my boss knew him in 1960-whenever, before Manson led a murderous cult, he said he was kooky.

AVGWarhawk
04-11-12, 12:15 PM
I'm saying that when my boss knew him in 1960-whenever, before Manson led a murderous cult, he said he was kooky.


Yes sir, I understood. He has not improved over the years. He has not shown any signs that he could become a productive member of society. He was, is and will always be kooky.

Ducimus
04-11-12, 12:47 PM
Formality.

AVGWarhawk
04-11-12, 12:55 PM
Formality.

:yep:

sharkbit
04-11-12, 01:03 PM
Maybe he should carve another swastika into his forhead. That always impresses a parole board.

:)

THE_MASK
04-11-12, 03:16 PM
I think i watched on youtube where he says "if i started shooting people there would be no one left , man ''. Actually he seems quite mild compared too some road rage idiots on the road .

Platapus
04-11-12, 05:51 PM
I don't know why people on some of the other forums are getting spun up over this.

Mansion has the legal right, as to other prisoners to have a parole hearing. Just having a hearing does not mean anyone gets parole. He aint goin nowhere. :nope:

Almost interesting Manson trivia: What courtroom procedure came about because of the Manson family trial. Or more specifically one of the parole hearings. :know:

Diopos
04-11-12, 06:02 PM
Yes sir, I understood. He has not improved over the years. He has not shown any signs that he could become a productive member of society. He was, is and will always be kooky.

a productive member of society ... at 77? :hmmm:

The "story" here is not Manson but Tate's sister ....

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