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  1. Jul 6, 2015 · Ruth Ann Morehouse, still wearing a bandage over plastic surgery she underwent to remove the forehead X that had marked her as a member of the Manson family, Tuesday made a brief and tearful court appearance in Los Angeles.

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    • Patricia Krenwinkel
    • Susan Atkins
    • Linda Kasabian
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    Charles Denton “Tex” Watson wasn’t destined for a life of crime. In his native Dallas, Texas, he was a church-going honors student who oozed charm and popularity. On a trip to visit his fraternity brother in Los Angeles, he was introduced to psychedelics for the first time. He fell in with the Manson family after that. Watson was a key figure in th...

    Leslie Louise Van Houten came from a background similar to Watson’s. Once part of a middle-class family in the suburbs of Los Angeles, Houten began running with a bad crowd as soon as she was introduced to drugs. After her mother forced her to have an abortion at age 17, she began distancing herself from her middle-class upbringing even more. She r...

    Patricia Krenwinkel was one of the original members of Manson’s Family. Krenwinkel’s young life was riddled with insecurity and a desire to belong, leading her to seek acceptance by studying to become a nun. When she found Manson, she thought she’d found that same belonging in his corrupted commune. RELATED: Why Manson Family Member Patricia Krenwi...

    Susan Denise Atkins had a rocky childhood. Growing up with alcoholic parents and losing her mother at age 16, Atkins’ early life was anything but consistent. In her senior year of high school, she ran away to San Francisco where she would go on to meet Manson. She was married twice during her time in prison, and she published her own autobiography,...

    Linda Darlene Kasabian (née Drouin) was a New England native. At the age of 16, she ran away from home after a conflict with her stepfather. In the late ’60s, she traveled to Los Angeles to be with her biological father. While in California, she met the Manson family. Despite being present at the murders, Kasabian only stood outside and kept watch....

    One of the major aftershocks of the Tate-LaBianca murders came in the form of Squeaky Fromme. Lynette Alice “Squeaky” Fromme was a member of the Manson Family, but she did not take part in the murders. After Manson and the others went to jail, Fromme kept spreading his vision. In 1975, six years after the murders, she traveled to Sacramento’s Capit...

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  2. Dec. 17 – For this installment of the Audio Archives, we will travel back to December 30, 1969 and listen to LaBianca detectives, Sergeants Phillip Sartuche and Michael Nielsen interview Ruth Ann Moorehouse in Inyo County.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · While the leader of the Manson Family, Charles Manson, died on November 19, 2017, many members are still alive. However, some of them have been released and some are still in jail. Several members...

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  4. Members of the Manson Family, including Lynette Fromme and Ruth Ann Moorehouse, sitting outside the Los Angeles Hall of Justice during the Charles Manson trial, Los Angeles, California, US, 23rd... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  5. Apr 12, 2023 · English: Ruth Ann Moorehouse's mugshot from her August 1969 arrest. Date: 11 April 2023, 21:02:46: Source: Los Angeles Police Department: Author: Los Angeles Police ...

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  7. Nov 21, 2017 · Hoyt arrived in Hawaii with Ruth Ann Moorehouse (known as “Ouish”) that September. A few days later, Moorehouse abruptly said that she had to go back to Los Angeles, but that Hoyt could stay.

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