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Manson cultist who wrote on walls with victim's blood granted parole but release unlikely
Charles Manson follower and one of the members of his cult responsible for murdering Sharon Tate and six others has been granted parole.Patricia Krenwinkel was sentenced to death in March 1971 but had her sentence commuted to life in prison when California did away with the death penalty the year after.Over 51 years later she is still in jail, and while she could technically be free soon, it is extremely unlikely because, as other Manson family members have found out, no state governor wants to be the one to release part of the infamous clan.READ MORE: 'UK's biggest spider' invades terrified man's home and keeps him hostage in bedroom And with her potential release would come all the gory details of Krenwinkel's actions, like the fact that she scrawled 'Helter Skelter' on the wall in the blood of one of her victims. The unassuming-looking 74-year-old was previously denied parole 14 times, last in 2017, for the slayings of pregnant actor Sharon Tate and four other people in 1969.