Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Parole recommende­d for Manson follower Leslie Van Houten

- By Christophe­r Weber

LOS ANGELES >> A California panel on Wednesday recommende­d that Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten be paroled after serving more than four decades in prison.

After a hearing at the women’s prison in Chino, California, commission­ers of the Board of Parole Hearings found for the third time that the 69-year-old Van Houten was suitable for release.

If her case withstands a 150-day review process, it will rest in the hands of California’s new Gov. Gavin Newsom. Van Houten was recommende­d for parole twice previously, but thenGov. Jerry Brown blocked her release.

Van Houten was among the followers in Manson’s murderous cult who stabbed to death wealthy grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, in 1969. Van Houten was 19 during the killings, which came a day after other Manson followers killed pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others in Los Angeles.

Tate’s sister attended Wednesday’s proceeding­s and said afterward that she vehemently disagrees with the parole recommenda­tion.

“I just have to hope and pray that the governor comes to the right decision” and keeps Van Houten behind bars, Debra Tate said. Newsom’s office didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Van Houten’s lawyer, Rich Pfeiffer, said he was pleased with how the commission­ers focused on making sure that she took “full responsibi­lity” for her role in the killings.

“She chose to go with Manson. She chose to listen to him. And she acknowledg­es that,” Pfeiffer said. He predicted that it “will be much more difficult” for Newsom to block parole than it was for Brown.

In his decision last year, Brown acknowledg­ed Van Houten’s youth at the time of the crime, her more than four decades of good behavior as a prisoner and her abuse at the hands of Manson. But he said she still laid too much blame on Manson for the murders.

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