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Manson family member seeks parole after 40 years
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former Charles Manson follower who was on the brink of release from prison two years ago before then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger intervened is scheduled to go before another parole board panel. Bruce Davis was not involved in...Tags: Sharon Tate, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Murder
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Judge rules against new trial for Dakotah Eliason
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentNILES -- Convicted teen murderer Dakotah Eliason's attempt to get a new trial based on ineffective counsel claims has hit a roadblock with a decision by Berrien County Trial Judge Scott Schofield to deny Eliason's motion for a new trial. Schofield issued...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Murder, Mental Health, Lawyers
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Manson follower faces parole hearing
CORONA, Calif. (AP) — A follower of Charles Manson who has been imprisoned longer than any other woman in California is facing a parole hearing on her conviction in the Sharon Tate killings. Patricia Krenwinkel has maintained a clean prison record...Tags: Human Interest, Sharon Tate, Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities and Health Issues, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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Facebooking from prison
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- At first glance, Roy Kim’s Facebook profile appears rather ordinary, with a steady feed of photos and personal updates.
But in one way it is remarkable: The 21-year-old is serving time in state prison.
He shows off his...Tags: Cell Phones, Prisons, Computer Networking and Internet, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, California
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LAPD reviews Charles Manson follower's tapes for new clues
After a lengthy battle, Los Angeles Police Department detectives and prosecutors have decades-old audiotapes that could shed new light on other cases potentially connected to the Charles Manson killing rampage. LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the...
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Murder for Sale: Man sells serial-killer souvenirs
Some people collect stamps, dolls or autographs. Others collect cars, coins or tea cups. And there's a guy in Australia who holds the world record for the biggest and longest-held collection of belly-button lint. Paul Duffy collects mementos of murder....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Media, Crime Victims, Murder, Media Industry
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LAPD reviewing Manson follower tapes in hunt for new clues
After a lengthy battle, Los Angeles Police Department detectives and prosecutors have decades-old audiotapes that could shed new light on other cases potentially connected to the Charles Manson killing spree. LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the department'...Tags: Justice System, Scientology, Los Angeles Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Newspaper and Magazine, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Aeromexico, Glen Rice
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Letters: Burying evil people
Re "What the dead deserve," Editorial, May 8 The controversy over burying Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body is about what he and his brother allegedly did: shaking an open society's basic beliefs in decency and lending a helping hand to immigrants seeking...Tags: John Wayne Gacy, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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Caren Besner: Some professors trying to force views on students
FAU Professor James Tracy offered his opinion on the recent events that occurred in Boston in the Sun Sentinel on April 24. The professor previously opined on the earlier happenings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. His comments cast...Tags: Students, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Colleges and Universities, Columbia University, Boynton Beach
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Manson family member audio tape still not in LAPD hands
It could take a month or longer for Los Angeles Police Department detectives to review decades-old audio tapes that could shed new light on the Charles Manson murder spree. On Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas has ruled that the LAPD can have access...Tags: Sharon Tate, Murder, Same-Sex Marriage, Lawyers, Justice System
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Charles Manson follower allegedly tried to smuggle phone to killer
A follower of Charles Manson has been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle a cellphone to the cult leader at Corcoran State Prison Craig Carlisle Hammond, 63, was arrested Sunday on charges of possession of an illegal communication device,...
Tags: Sharon Tate, Prisons, Jerry Brown, Murder
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