Parole considered for Charles Manson’s ‘right-hand man’
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California parole officials were considering Thursday whether Charles “Tex” Watson, the self-described right-hand man of murderous cult leader Charles Manson, should be released from prison 47 years after he helped plan and carry out the slayings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six other people.
Watson, 70, is serving a life sentence for the murders of Tate and four others at her Beverly Hills home on Aug. 9, 1969. The next night, he helped kill grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary.
Watson was initially sentenced to death in the stabbing and shooting rampage, but the sentence was later commuted to life when the California Supreme Court ruled in 1972 that the death penalty was unconstitutional. He currently is in Mule Creek State Prison, near Sacramento.
Sharon Tate’s sister, Debra Tate, the last surviving member of her immediate family, planned to attend Watson’s 17th parole hearing and fears officials may recommend freedom for the man she called “the most active, the most prolific killer in the Manson family.”


