Leslie van Hutten, a follower of Charles Manson, has again blocked parole in California.


Los Angeles – Governor of California. Gavin News has turned down parole for Leslie Van Houten, a follower of Charles Manson, while the governor has blocked his release for the fourth time.

A California panel recommended parole in June for Van Huten, who has spent nearly five decades in prison. Newsme reversed its release once earlier and its predecessor, Jerry Brown, blocked it twice.

Van Houghton’s attorney, Rich Fififf, said he would appeal the news decision.

“This reversal will show the courts that there is no way out of the news.” “So they have to enforce the law or it will never be enforced.”

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This September 6, 2017, in the photo, Leslie Van Houghton attends her parole hearing at the California Institute for the California Institute of the California Government.  Gavin News marks a fourth time for Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Huten.  The governor has blocked its release, Saturday, November 28, 2020.  (Associated Press)

This September 6, 2017, in the photo, Leslie Van Houghton attends her parole hearing at the California Institute for the California Institute of the California Government. The governor has blocked its release, Saturday, November 28, 2020. (Associated Press)

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Van Houten is serving a life sentence for helping kill Leno Labinka and his wife Rosemary, a Los Angeles carpenter, in 1966 in Man Gust and for helping others. Van Huten was 19 years old when she and other cult members fatally attacked Labiancas and smelled the couple’s blood on the wall. .

The day before, other Mansons followers, including Van Huten, killed pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others.

On August 20, 1970, a photo of Charles Manson's followers, left, Susan Atkins, Patricia Cranwinkel, and Leslie Van Houghton, went to court to be present for their role in the 1969 cult murder of seven people in Los Angeles.  (Associated Press)

On August 20, 1970, a photo of Charles Manson’s followers, left, Susan Atkins, Patricia Cranwinkel, and Leslie Van Houghton, went to court to be present for their role in the 1969 cult murder of seven people in Los Angeles. (Associated Press)

“Evidence shows that she poses an unreasonable risk to society at present if she is released from prison,” Newsme said in her ruling.

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In 2017, during her parole hearing, Van Huten talked about her childhood, in which she was devastated by her parents’ divorce when she was 14, using drugs and running away with a boyfriend at the age of 17. sea ​​shore.

Manson, who lives with a “family” on the edge of Los Angeles, recruited to survive the race war and said he would spark a random, horrific murder.

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