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Banned
Dying Manson follower denied prison release
Susan Atkins admitted to stabbing pregnant actress Sharon Tate
The Associated Press
updated 3:54 p.m. PT, Tues., July. 15, 2008

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California's state parole board on Tuesday denied a request for compassionate release to Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins, who stabbed actress Sharon Tate to death nearly 40 years ago and is dying of brain cancer.

The California Board of Parole released its unanimous decision hours after a 90-minute hearing, during which it heard impassioned pleas from both sides.

Her doctors and officials at the women's prison in Corona made the request in March because of her deteriorating health. Atkins also has had her left leg amputated and is paralyzed on her right side, her husband and attorney, James Whitehouse, told a parole hearing.

Whitehouse had argued that his wife was so debilitated that she could not even sit up in bed and told the parole board there was no longer a reason to keep her incarcerated.

He said doctors have given her three months to live. Atkins, in a hospital near the Southern California prison where she was housed for nearly 40 years, did not attend Tuesday's hearing.

Imprisoned for 37 years
Atkins, two other women and Manson were convicted of the 1969 cult killings of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. They were sentenced to death, but their terms were commuted to life sentences when the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily ruled the death penalty unconstitutional.

Atkins, 60, has been imprisoned for 37 years, longer than any other female in state history.

Atkins, Manson and two other cult members, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, maintained their innocence throughout the trial. Once convicted, the women confessed to the killings during the penalty phase.

Atkins recounted stabbing
On the stand then, Atkins recounted her role in stabbing Tate, who pleaded for the life of her unborn baby.

"She kept begging and pleading and begging and pleading and I got sick of listening to it, so I stabbed her," Atkins said during her testimony.

She claimed she was on LSD at the time, but did not apologize until a parole hearing years later.

Atkins has been denied parole 12 times, corrections department spokesman Seth Unger said.

If the parole board decides Atkins should be released, her original sentencing court in Los Angeles County would make the final decision.

Corrections Department spokeswoman Terry Thornton said Atkins' medical treatment and paying for prison guards to watch over her has cost state taxpayers more than $1.4 million since March.

The corrections department no longer would pay for Atkins' medical care or be required to guard her around the clock if she is released to her husband.

Manson Krenwinkel and Van Houten remain in state prison.

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She should never be paroled.

I am the first one to call for leniency for many crimes, but not this one.

She took the life of a woman and her unborn (but almost born) child. Sharon begged for her to at least spare the life of the child. Her actions are not something she can ever take back, they have serious consquences, and she is quite lucky to even still be alive, had she done the same crime in other states she would have been executed.

She was a different person then, true. She was under the magnetic power of Charles Manson. None of that excuses or can rectify what she did. I have zero sympathy for her.
 
EnderJE said:
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just shoot her in the head?


+1....brain cancer is expensive.....not to mention the amputation we paid for....

Oh wait......I supposed to be empathetic.....
 
What Lestat said, plus the fact that she has tried to get paroled 12 times and is now pleading for release makes me wonder if she appreciates the gravity of her own crime?

Sharon Tate didn't have 12 chances for parole before she and her unborn child were so brutally murdered by her. Atkins deserves to suffer.




b0und (my 2 cents)
 
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