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Charles Milles MANSON

 
 
 

 

Sheriff's deputy escorts Mary Brunner from court on June 17, 1970 where she was indited and
arraigned by the County Grand Jury for the murder of Gary Hinman. Mary was the chief witness
for the prosecution in the Hinman case. She testified that she had witnessed Beausoleil stab
Hinman to death. She was given complete immunity in exchange for her testimony. Mary
was also the mother of Manson's child and did everything she could to absolve Manson.

 

 

Sandra Good was a member of the Manson family and roommate of Lynette Alice Fromme. Sandra
was questioned by the Sacramento police after an apparent attempt by Miss Fromme to shoot
President Ford in Sacramento. She was arrested with the family and served a long sentence
for making threats to executive and family members of CEO's. She now resides in Hanford,
CA near the prison of Charles Manson. She aided in an escape back in the '60s so she is
prohibited from ever entering a State Prison again, unless as an inmate. In this photo her
shaved head of hair is already starting to grow back. This was something the Manson girls
did in protest of Charlie's arrest.

 

 

Sandra Good was a member of the Manson family and roommate of Lynette Alice Fromme. Sandra
appears outside Manson's courtroom hearing on August 5, 1970 with a knife strapped to her hip.

 

 

Charles Manson follower Steve Grogan being led to court.

 

 

Deputies escort Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel to court accompanied by two
female sheriff's officers. At this time Susan had switched attorneys.

 

 

Susan Atkins is returned to her cell after making a brief court appearance on Friday, April 3, 1970
accompanied by two female sheriff's officers.

 

 

Witness for the prosecution in the Tate/La Bianca murder trial. Gregg Jakobson was a talent scout, who
was married to the daughter of old-time comedian Lou Costello. Jakobson had first met Charles
Manson about May 1968, at the Sunset Boulevard home of Dennis Wilson, one of the Beach Boys
rock group. It was Jakobson who had introduced Manson to Terry Melcher, Doris Day's son, while
Melcher was still living at 10050 Cielo Drive. In addition to producing his mother's TV show, Melcher
was involved in a number of other enterprises, including a record company, and Jakobson
attempted to persuade him to record Manson. After listening to him play and sing, Melcher
had said no. Jakobson had been fascinated with the "whole Charlie Manson package,"
songs, philosophy, life style. Over a period of about a year and a half, he'd had
many talks with Manson.

 

 

Susan Atkins is returned to her cell after making a brief court appearance on Friday, April 3,
1970 accompanied by two female sheriff's officers.

 

 

Susan Atkins waits for the jailer's door to open after her court appearance as the Tate/LaBianca
trial continues. She is accompanied by two female sheriff's officers.

 

 

Susan Atkins is returned to her cell after making a brief court appearance on Friday, April 3,
1970 accompanied by two female sheriff's officers.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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