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Manson Follower Krenwinkel Recommended for Parole Again at Age 77
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Patricia Krenwinkel, a 77-year-old follower of Charles Manson, received a second parole recommendation on Friday, after California Governor Gavin Newsom denied her first in 2022. Her case stems from her role in the infamous 1969 Manson Family murders. Krenwinkel has been incarcerated for over five decades. The parole decision now awaits further review by state authorities.
Krenwinkel was convicted for her part in the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders. The crimes shocked the nation with their brutality.
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California’s parole board evaluates inmates based on rehabilitation and risk. Krenwinkel’s age and time served factor into their decision.
Governor Newsom rejected her 2022 parole recommendation, citing public safety. His authority allows him to override board decisions.
The Manson Family cult committed multiple murders under Charles Manson’s influence. Krenwinkel’s role included direct participation in killings.
Public opinion on her parole is deeply split. Some argue long sentences show reform; others see her crimes as unforgivable.
Parole recommendations require final approval from the governor. Newsom’s prior denial suggests uncertainty for Krenwinkel’s release.
California’s justice system balances rehabilitation with victim impact. High-profile cases like Krenwinkel’s draw intense scrutiny.
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