Friday, January 21, 2011

NO PAROLE FOR 'DEPRAVED' MANSON MONSTER

EVIL MANSON KILLER Patricia Krenwinkel was refused parole because she would be “present and unreasonable danger” if released.
Part of  a terror team which took out seven--including director Roman Polanski’s wife, starlet Sharon Tate along with seven other people-- the formerly devoted Manson follower claimed she has turned over a new leaf.
But The California Parole Board once again turned down her request, saying Petulant Patty failed to understand that the world remained affected by the horrific slaying.

Parole Commissioner Susan Melanson said they had received letters from around the world urging them to keep her behind bars.
“These crimes remain relevant,” she said, after the four hour hearing. “The public is in fear. The panel concludes that she is not suitable for parole and would present an unreasonable danger if released. This was a depraved act by a group of individuals who find it difficult to explain their actions."

 The board also found the seven murders over two nights could be classified as a hate crime because of the killers' twisted desire of wanting to foment a race war.
A weeping Krenwinkel said she had committed the crimes because she was in love with and seeking approval from Manson.
During her contrite testimony she claimed she was “sorry”  that she chased down and stabbed heiress Abigail Folger at the Tate home and participated in the stabbing deaths of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.
"I'm just haunted each and every day by the unending suffering of the victims, the enormity and degree of suffering I've caused," she said.
But like the youngest Manson killer Leslie Van Houten, 61, who was denied last year, she too was refused parole.
Boards have repeatedly cited the callousness, viciousness and calculation of the murders committed by members of the Manson Family.
Cult leader Charles, now 75, refused to appear at his most recent parole hearings where he was denied a release date, and it is likely that he will never be released.

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