Leslie Van Houten, who was found guilty of participating in two murders during the infamous 1969 killing spree orchestrated by cult leader Charles Manson, will be granted parole in the coming weeks, according to het attorney. The spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed that he would not contest Van Houten's release. Now 73 years old, Van Houten has served over 50 years in prison for her involvement in two stabbing deaths at Manson's command in 1969. During the months of July and August in 1969, the Manson cult perpetrated a series of horrifying and brutal killings, instilling fear and terror throughout the Los Angeles region. These shocking crimes affected and unsettled the entire population of Southern California. One of the unfortunate victims was Sharon Tate, a talented actress and model who was married to director Roman Polanski. Her tragic fate at the hands of the Manson cult remains a deeply mourned loss within the entertainment industry and beyond.
Who is Leslie Van Houten?Leslie Louise Van Houten, an American former member of the Manson family, was born on August 23, 1949. Following her parents' divorce, she turned to drugs, including LSD and Benzedrine, starting at the age of 14. In 1966, Van Houten relocated to Northern California, where she encountered Catherine Share, Bobby Beausoleil, and another woman, eventually residing with them. They all became involved with Manson's group, which exerted complete control over various aspects of their lives, including food and drugs. On August 9, 1969, Van Houten, alongside Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, Linda Kasabian, Clem Grogan, and Manson himself, visited the residence of Rosemary and LaBianca, where they carried out the murders. Manson
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