Youngest Manson Follower Granted Parole

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CHINO, Calif. (AP) — A California parole panel has recommended that Charles Manson follower and killer, Leslie Van Houten, be granted parole after serving more than 40-years in prison.

 The panel found that the 69-year-old Van Houten is suitable for parole.

 Her case will rest in the hands of California's new Governor Gavin Newsom after a 150-day review process. 

Van Houten was recommended for parole twice previously, but Governor Jerry Brown blocked her release.

Van Houten is serving a life term at the California Institute for Women.

Van Houten, then 19, was among those who murdered the couple a day after other Manson followers killed pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others in Los Angeles.

In his decision last January, Brown acknowledged Van Houten's youth at the time of the crime, more than four decades of good behavior as a prisoner and her abuse at the hands of Manson.

"However," he wrote, "these factors are outweighed by negative factors that demonstrate she remains unsuitable for parole."

Debra Tate, sister of the murdered actress, will attend Wednesday's hearing and opposes Van Houten's release. She believes Van Houten remains a danger.

"The profile of any of these individuals in a free society is totally different from them in a controlled environment," Tate said. "When the pressures of regular life and a free society take place, that is when it is likely to recur."

At her last hearing, Van Houten described a troubled childhood. She said she was devastated when her parents divorced when she was 14.

Soon after, she said, she began hanging out with her school's outcast crowd and using drugs. When she was 17, she and her boyfriend ran away to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury District during the city's Summer of Love.

She was traveling up and down the California coast when acquaintances led her to Manson. He was holed up at an abandoned movie ranch on the outskirts of Los Angeles where he had recruited what he called a "family" to survive what he insisted would be a race war he would launch by committing a series of random, horrifying murders.

Van Houten said she joined several other members of the group in killing the LaBiancas, carving up Leno LaBianca's body and smearing the couple's blood on the walls.

No one who took part in the Tate-LaBianca murders has been released from prison.

Manson died in 2017 of natural causes at a California hospital while serving a life sentence.

Earlier this month, a California parole panel recommended for the first time that Manson follower Robert Beausoleil be freed. Beausoleil was convicted of killing musician Gary Hinman.