Charles Manson Follower and Murderer Susan Adkins Still Wants Out Of Prison

Charles Manson Follower and Murderer Susan Adkins Still Wants Out Of Prison.
It’s been 40 years behind bars and the Manson Family members, Susan Atkins, Charles “Tex” Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten have repeatedly been described as model prisoners who have accepted responsibility for their crimes.
Susan Atkins is terminally ill, Tex Watson is an ordained minister. They and other members of Charles Manson’s Family, now shun Charles Manson. Still, it is a case of too little-too late.
Parole boards continue to reject their bids for release, and a debate rages over whether the four should ever be freed.
Susan Adkins has been denied 17 times and is California’s longest serving female inmate. July of 2008, she requested a “compassionate release” (because she has terminal brain cancer) from the California Board of Parole Hearings. The board unanimously denied her compassionate release request.
Recent hype over Manson Family rekindled public interest in slayings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others in a two night rampage that terrorized the city of Los Angeles, California, back in August of 1969.
Charles Manson Follower and Murderer Susan Adkins Still Wants Out Of Prison and I remember it like it was yesterday. It was horrible and they did unthinkable things to all that they tortured, mutilated and killed. My opinion is that they all have lived 40 years longer then any of their victims.
Susan Atkins’ 18th parole suitability hearing is scheduled for May 28th, 2009. Atkins is now 60, is paralyzed over 85 percent of her body and cannot sit up in bed or even be moved into a wheelchair. “Vengeance is mine,” saith the Lord.
Originally the Manson Family members were sentenced to death, only to have their sentences commuted to life in prison when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down death penalty laws in 1972, establishing a four year moratorium on all executions and California jumped right on that band wagon.
Susan Atkins openly and willing admitted that she held Tate down as she pleaded for mercy, and stabbed the eight-months-pregnant woman 16 times. Back in 1993 at a parole board hearing, Atkins confessed that Tate “asked me to let her baby live … I told her I didn’t have any mercy on her.”
So, why should we have any mercy on her now?
Adkins wasn’t finished…after stabbing Sharon Tate and her baby to death, she then scrawled the word “pig” in blood on the door of the home Sharon Tate and her husband, director Roman Polanski. Not only Sharon Tate was killed but 3 house guests were also slain, and a teenager who was visiting the home’s caretaker, in his cottage out back, making it a horrific crime scene.
Sharon Tates’ sister, Debra Tate, Los Angeles County prosecutors and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others, all opposed the release. The former prosecutor who won her conviction, Vincent Bugliosi was the only one who agreed with her early release.
Debra Tate, in an e-mail to CNN News stated that “she does not believe any Manson family member convicted of murder should ever be set free. The slayings of the victims, including some that may have not been discovered, were ’so vicious, so inhumane, so depraved,’ that there is no turning back.”
“The ‘Manson Family’ murderers are sociopaths, and from that, they can never be rehabilitated. They should all stay right where they are, in prison, until they die. There will never be true justice for my sister Sharon and the other victims of the ‘Manson Family.’ Keeping the murderers in prison is the least we, as a society who values justice, can do,”stated Tate.
Patricia Krenwinkel, known as Katie within the Manson Family, killed coffee heiress Abigail Folger at the Tate home and, the following night, stabbed Rosemary LaBianca and carved the word “War” on her husband Leno LaBianca’s abdomen.
Krenwinkel, 61, remained faithful to Manson throughout her trial and into the first few years of her incarceration, but later even she tried to turn her life around.
Krenwinkel is a model inmate at the California Institution for Women and is involved in the Prison Pups Program, which helps train puppies to be service dogs. This program does get her out of the four walls. The program has trained more than 100 dogs, Krenwinkel has trained seven dogs.
Krenwinkel next parole hearing will be sometime before December of 2009.
Leslie Van Houten was convicted in the raid at the LaBianca home, where she helped hold Rosemary LaBianca down as the woman was stabbed to death. She was 19 when this horrible act took place.
“The autopsy reports have shown that it was Tex that wielded the fatal wounds, but I contributed, and I attempted to hold her down for Pat [Krenwinkel],” Van Houten said in a 2002 appearance on CNN’s “Larry King Live.” “I called to Tex because we couldn’t kill her. You know, it’s, morally wrong, I feel as though I did.”
Her conviction was overturned in 1976, on the grounds that a judge erred in not granting a mistrial after the disappearance of her attorney, Ronald Hughes, who later was found dead and thought to have been killed by the Mason Family..
In Leslie Van Houten’s first retrial, the jury was unable to reach a verdict and she was released on bond for a few months. Her third trial, in 1978, she was convicted of first-degree murder.
Known as Lulu within the Manson family, Leslie Van Houten was a former high school homecoming queen. She is serving her life sentence at the California Institution for Women at Frontera, the same facility as Patricia Krenwinkel and, until last year, Susan Atkins (moved because of illness).
Like Krenwinkel, Van Houten is involved in prison programs and is a mentor to other inmates in the facility’s college program, Patterson said. She is also a model inmate…once again, too little to late.
During Van Houtens’ 2002 CNN appearance, Van Houten called Manson “an opportunist of the cruelest, most vicious kind.” But she was quick to emphasize that she accepts blame for her role in the crime.
Like the other Mason Family members, Van Houten, 59, has repeatedly been turned down for parole. She is widely seen as the best candidate for parole. But her next parole hearing probably will not be until 2010.
“Tex” Watsons’ participation in the Manson murders is “a part of history that he deeply regrets.”
Too late “Tex” and too little remorse.
Watson converted to Christianity in 1975, several years after he was incarcerated, and became an ordained minister in 1983. Too bad he wasn’t a Christian when he was in the Manson Family.
In a 2004 radio interview, Watson says of Mason, “He was manipulative, but I take full responsibility for my ignorance, lack of identity, emptiness and choices in life, which left me prey to his deceptive plan. My actions were my own.”
“Tex” Watson activity in these hanus crimes was that he stabbed five people, including Sharon Tate and her baby, to death and then fatally shot two others. After the Tate murders, Watson reportedly told Manson, “Boy, it sure was helter skelter.”
Tex Watson, now 63, was not tried along with the others in the slayings. A month and a half after the two-night crime spree, he fled to Texas, like the rat that he was.
Watson had been denied parole 13 times as of November 2006. His next parole hearing is scheduled for November of 2009.
Here is my take on Susan Adkins. If she wants to be released…give her the option of death by drugs. Her death penalty was over turned and now she should be able to have that sentence given back to her. That would end her pain and give her more mercy than she gave Sharon Tate, her baby, three other guests and a teenage baby sitter, that fateful night. Perhaps even more murders that she was involved in.
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1969 was 40 years ago
oh my gosh why should she now get the right to die by choice. she’s gone this far, lets not get her too comfortable!
She should never see the light of day for what all of them did and that is a fact.
why on earth should we show her any mercy after what she had done. let her and the rest of the manson clan rot in hell.
that bitch is still alive? I do not feel sorry for susan or the rest of the manson clan. Let them rot in their prison cells and then burn in hell.
I say lets stabb them in their prison cell beds then shoot them in the face but not fatally so they can suffer worst than their victums fricken scum
Wow ! it’s hard to believe that 40 years have past since these horrible killings . to remember how murdering innocent people and even a precious unborn baby was a ” sick joy ” to these ” animals ” dosen’t change who these individuals are now from who they were then . They may have become humbled and mellowed
in heart but they are still the same people who commited those horrible crimes .
Do the crime , do the time .
i think they should be released ….because charles cant make a cult again everyone knows about them and hes so old i doubt he will kill and susan cant even move let her live well for the time she has left she wont harm anyone she even wrote a book too i loved it
ya fuck you let tthem live there to old to kill he cant make a cult again and susan cant even move
it does seem thes people have changed in prison; but we also have to think about respecting the victims and the victims FAMILY!! The feeling of the Tates and the polonskis. How did they feel after the murder? We are letting society know that murder may be ok.
THESE PEOPLE SHOULD NEVER BE RELEASED.
I have not talked to these people so I cannot attest if they have changed their ways or not .I am a Christian and as such I believe in forgiveness, Saulus /paulus one of the more prominent people within the bible and the Christian faith was a ruthless murderer before he converted to Christianity .He slaughtered and tortured Christians for a living . This here is no different .I do not believe that these people should receive special treatment however, they should live out their sentences in prison , regardless of their health issues. Killing them and promoting hate just makes us just as bad as the people they were at the time of the murders. When the families death sentences were overturned GOD had a purpose , it was to give these people time to understand the horrific impact and responsibility of their crimes. As changed people they will have to face the pain of their deeds for the rest of their life , that is punishment enough .We are not to judge here GOD will judge them at their point of passing , it is not for us as fallible humans to judge if they are truly remorseful or not .Still i do not believe that they should be eligible for parole , due to the violence and brutality of their crimes. Let them do what good they can in the prisons they reside in , the guy who became a minister can preach to his fellow inmates , the woman who trains service dogs can still do that where she is .They want to atone for what happened fine let them be living examples to the other inmates of how crime can ruin your life , and how not only the life of the victims but the family’s life was wasted as well .There is no reason or justification for murder , torture or violence , look at yourselves you would slaughter these people and justify it .What does that make you ?God is judge not we !
WHOAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…I never said that I wanted them dead…I do not want them released from prison. Anyone who is a mass murder, should not be put back in society. They do not belong there. They need to be in prison for the rest of their lives or executed. They should not be given any mercy as they showed none to those who they murdered. The Tate murders where not the only murders that they were involved in.
But, if they had murdered my family I would be there for an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth…I believe that is in your bible, is it not?
We hope to see you often and soon.
Southern smiles and world peace,
Sharon
~The Baby Boomer Queen~
Well the bitch is out of prison now. The Goddess has seen fit that Karma threw the Threefold Law right upside Adkins’ head…and fucked her up. The Threefold Law states that whatever you do (bad or good) will come back to you times three. Her death was undoubtedly not pleasant.
“What you put forth will come back to thee
So ever mind the Laws of Three.”