Charles Manson was married 5 different times.
I can find evidence of only one marriage. In 1955 Manson marrried a waitress named Rosalie Willis. They had one son named Charles, Jr. They divorced in 1958 and Willis took Charles, Jr. and moved away.
I will have to eat my words now. On further research, I found a second marriage for Manson. In 1959 Manson met and married a prostitute named Leona 'Candy' Stevens. The marriage produced a son but lasted only long enough for Manson to get himself incarcerated again. Leona filed for divorce and retained custody of the child.
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Manson is allowed visitors but Charlie runs the show. He says who and when, many ask but few are granted an interview with him.
Manson was convicted of the Tate-LaBianca murders which occured on August 8 and 9, 1969. He also ordered the killing of music teacher Gary Hinman but I have never heard if charges were ever brought against him for Hinman's murder. Manson and his 'family' are suspected in many more killings but with many there is a lack of evidence, some there is a lack of a body. People that crossed Manson's path many times just disappeared.
It was, as were all the hearings that preceeded it. I believe that 1997 was the last hearing he attented. He has been denied so many times he felt it was a waste of time to even bother. He was right. I imagine that when Manson finally leaves prison it will be in a wooden box.
Charles Manson IS still alive. He is now around the age of 75, and is still in Concoran State prison in California, doing a life sentence.Charles Manson is still alive, still in prison, and awaiting his next parole hearing. He has been denied parole 11 times. His next parole hearing is scheduled for 2012.
Ultimately, the decision is his. But he is reticent to answer all but a few of the many letters he receives.
Unlikely. Manson has been before the parole board so many times and always gets turned down. Before a prisoner can be paroled they must admit their crime and show remorse. Manson will do neither. Another factor is that Manson and his crimes are so notorious that people just don't want him out of prison. I doubt any parole board would let him out because the public would demand they be replaced.
Author Jeff Guinn's new book Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson claims to have found a sister of Manson's. I have not read the book so I have no idea if the author's research is accurate. It is entirely possible that Manson did have unheard of siblings that maybe even he didn't know about. I would like some DNA evidence to prove this one way or another.