Manson again sentenced
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30.
Charles Manson, aged 37, who is already under death sentence for the seven Sharon Tate murders, was given an additional sentence of life imprisonment yesterday by the jury that had convicted him of the murders of a stuntman and a musician two years ago. In the Tate case, Manson was given eight death sentences in all, including one for conspiracy in the seven slayings in August, 1969. Three of his girl hippy followers were also convicted and sentenced to death. Yesterday’s verdict was on two counts of murder and one of conspiracy.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 17
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