Tuesday, one of the Charles Manson followers was denied compassionate
release. 40 years ago, Susan Atkins killed actress Sharon Tate who was 8 ˝ months
pregnant. According to The Associated Press, Susan Atkins has brain cancer and
doctors gave her several months to live. Her attorney and family tried to
convince the California Board of Parole that her condition was enough reason to
be released.
Unfortunately for Susan Atkins supporters, the board
announced its unanimous decision after only 90 minutes. The prisoner was denied
compassionate release as her past actions have been very cruel and she didn’t
show any signs of remorse.
“She is a cold-blooded woman who to this day has not
displayed any remorse,” wrote Sharon Tate’s sister Debra Tate, according to The
Associated Press.
Also the relatives of the victims, the state corrections
department, Los Angeles
County prosecutors and
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger were all against the release.
“Those kinds of crimes are just so unbelievable that I am
not for compassionate release in that case,” Arnold Schwarzenegger said
Tuesday, before the parole board made its decision.
Although Atkins, 60, has served 37 years in prison and she
has brain cancer, one leg amputated and the right side paralyzed, the parole
board members were not impressed and kept in their minds what she did back in
1969. She showed no mercy to the victims and now she gets no mercy.
Allegedly Susan Atkins played a central role in the killing
of Sharon Tate, the wife of filmmaker Roman Polanski. Atkins admitted to the
fact that she stabbed the actress to death and claimed she was on LSD when she
killed Tate who was begging for the life of her unborn baby. She then tasted
Tate’s blood and used it to write “Pig” on the victim’s door. She apologized
for the crime years later.
Susan Atkins, Charles Manson and two other cult members Patricia
Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, were tried for the 1969 cult killing of
Sharon Tate, Leno and Rosemary La Bianca and four others.
Terry Thornton, Corrections Department spokeswoman, said
that compassionate releases were rare in California,
with just 10 of 60 requests granted last year.
Atkins’ medical treatment cost state taxpayers more than
$1.4 million since March, when she was transferred to the hospital. She has
been denied parole 12 times and she has been in jail longer than any other
female inmate in state history.
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