Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Surprised?




Another pic from June 2011

Corcoran, California (CNN) -- Notorious killer Charles Manson, 77, was denied parole Wednesday after a California parole panel "could find nothing good as far as suitability" for his being paroled, a commissioner said.

Manson didn't show up for his parole hearing, which was held at a state prison in Corcoran, California, where he is serving a life sentence.

Manson's next parole hearing was scheduled for 15 years from now, meaning he could die in prison.





11 comments:

  1. This comes as a total shock to me, I figured old Charlie would be up town tonight picking up some 17 year old girls.

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  2. And in 2027, Charlie Manson will be 92 years old. And 17 year old girls will still be visiting him at Corcoran or wherever the hell they put him.

    And he will still be mumbling crazy talk. And people will still be telling what he really means.

    Some people shake up the world.

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  3. Tom G...you are so right about that !!!
    Think the same way.....But in Dutch!!
    But its not a surprise at al CM will die in Prison, we know that for Ages.

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  4. Ahhhh man. Hang in there Charlie. We'll try again.. :)

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  6. Glad you are so fond of prison Charlie, doesnt look like you will ever get out, to no ones surprise. I wonder if red and blue will try to claim his body after he dies. If not, would anyone? and would the state be willing to turn his body over?

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  7. I am shocked ... I would have let him stay with me!

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  8. Charles didn't attend the hearing since it was a farce.

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  9. Don't be so sure he'll not get out.. the same thing was said about three other guys who were wrongfully convicted... The "West Memphis Three".

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  10. For some reason, I always thought Leslie would get out by now

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  11. A/c, do you really beleive that? I mean really, do you think they would ever let him go? Regardless on whether anyone beleives him to be innocent or not.
    Ive read alot of your post,and without personally knowing you, I do not beleive you to be a naive or unintelligent person. But do you really think Charlie has a snowball chance in h*ll for freedom?

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