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Manson Follower Bid For Freedom

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Let him go, already........... :ok







LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California parole board panel recommended parole Thursday for a Charles Manson follower who has been imprisoned for 40 years.

Bruce Davis, convicted with Manson and another man in two murders unrelated to the infamous Sharon Tate murders in 1969, appeared before the panel on the eve of his 70th birthday.


It was his 27th parole hearing and was held at the California Men's Colony at San Luis Obispo, where Davis is imprisoned.

A parole board determined in 2010 that Davis was ready for release, but then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger reversed the decision citing the heinous nature of the crimes. Gov. Jerry Brown has the final say on decisions by the current parole board.

Davis has been in prison since 1972 after being convicted with Manson and another follower, Steve Grogan, in the murders of musician Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea.[grogan's been out since 1985]

Davis had been set for a hearing earlier this year, but he became ill and it was delayed.

"It's time for him to go home," Davis' attorney, Michael Beckman, who has been fighting for years to get his client released, said before the hearing.

Davis became a born-again Christian in prison and ministered to other inmates, married a woman he met through the prison ministry, and has a grown daughter. The couple recently divorced.

Beckman said Davis also earned a master's degree and a doctorate in philosophy of religion.

Beckman said his client is totally rehabilitated and meets state requirements for parole. Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Patrick Sequeira opposed his release.

Few followers of the infamous Manson cult have been released from prison. Grogan was freed in 1985 after he led police to Shea's buried body.

Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme was released from federal prison in 2009 after serving time for the attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford.

Manson and two of his followers, Leslie Van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkel, remain in prison for life in the Tate killings. Their co-defendant, Susan Atkins, died of cancer behind bars in 2009. [don't forget Rosemary and Leno LaBianca akilled the following nite - - - how quickly the media forgets!]


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Pane ... z28NNpGPAQ

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No one cares to comment?

What a bunch of dullards! :nana

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Okay Dale:

The murderous SOB should just be damn glad he didn't fry, and rot in prison till he croaks....

There, happy now? :nana
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Get off the fence, Jim. :mrgreen:

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I'd comment, but I'd never heard of him till you posted this dales.
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Grogan by the way was sentenced to 90 days observation at Camarillo State Mental Hospital for exposing his penis to a group of school children in 1969. These days of course he'd have wandered around San Francisco along with the other perverts and no one would have bothered.
Davis has been in prison since 1972 after being convicted with Manson and another follower, Steve Grogan, in the murders of musician Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea
The article also fails to mention an additional member of the 'family' still in prison for the murder of Shorty Shea. Charles Watson's next parole go-round will be in four years' time. He also became a BA Christian.

None of them should ever be let out. Death penalty by incarceration. I don't mind paying taxes to keep them in the stripey hole. Mind you, that's because I don't pay taxes, income being a prerequisite.

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dales wrote:Davis became a born-again Christian in prison and ministered to other inmates, married a woman he met through the prison ministry, and has a grown daughter. The couple recently divorced.
Interesting. How do you manage that behind bars?

Conjugal trailers notwithstanding, how does one parent that way?

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Ask Tex.

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One wonders whether having his name associated with that of Charles Manson has cost him many years of the freedom he would have had otherwise.

State parole boards are notoriously conservative when it comes to recommending release. If they think it's OK, then go ahead and release the bastard.

In my opinion, if a person is not put to death or sentenced to LWOP, then the sentence should be no longer than ten years. If there is REASON to detain him beyond ten, then go ahead, but the default value should be release.

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