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    Steven Dennis "Clem" Grogan (born July 13, 1951) is an American convicted murderer and former member of the Manson Family. He was released from prison in 1985. Biography. Grogan, a musician and artist, dropped out of high school and was involved in minor crimes. When his frustrated parents lost hope, they decided to drop him off at Spahn Ranch ...

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    • Clem Tufts, Grant Mollan, Scramblehead, Adam Gabriel
    • Elisabeth Garber-Paul
    • Leslie Van Houten. Leslie Van Houten, one of the youngest of the family, didn't meet Charles Manson until September 1968, less than a year before the murders took place.
    • Bobby Beausoleil. Handsome and magnetic, Bobby Beausoleil had been drifting through California as a musician and actor when, in 1968, he appeared in a soft-core porn called The Ramrodder with Catherine "Gypsy" Share, a Manson follower, and soon met the cult leader himself.
    • Paul Watkins. Paul Watkins was a high school dropout when he met Charles Manson in the spring of 1968, and quickly became an integral part of the group – as a cute, young man, it was his job to find the teenage girls that Manson, then in his 30s, was too old to attract.
    • Mary Brunner. Mary Brunner was Manson's first follower, a relatively age-appropriate Wisconsin native who had moved west for a job at the UC Berkeley library.
    • Leslie Van Houten
    • Susan Atkins
    • Patricia Krenwinkle
    • Charles "Tex" Watson
    • Bobby Beausoleil
    • Steve "Clem" Grogan
    • Linda Kasabian
    • Paul Watkins
    • Catherine Share
    • Mary Brunner

    Charged with: Murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca Van Houten was sentenced to life in prison when she was only 19 years old. Now 68, she's been denied parole 19 times but could have another chance at freedom. Van Houten was recommended for parole in January. It's unclear if she will see release, as two previous parole recommendations were turned ...

    Charged with:Murder of Sharon Tate Atkins spent her life in prison for her role in murdering Tate—she's the one who stabbed the Hollywood star to death. She died of brain cancer in 2009.

    Charged with:Tate murders and LaBianca murders Krenwinkle is still in prison, currently the longest-serving prisoner in the state of California. She was last denied parole in 2017.

    Charged with: Tate murders and LaBianca murders Watson remains incarcerated at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego. He has been denied parole 17 times, most recently at a board hearing in October 2016. He runs the born-again Christian outreach site Abounding Love from prison. The site contains essays and information about fait...

    Charged with:Murder of Gary Hinman Already behind bars for Hinman's death Beausoleil had no role in the Tate murder or any after. Now 71, he is still serving a life sentence in the California Medical Facility, a state prison in Solano County, California. Although a parole board recommended Beausoleil for parole in January 2019, California Governor ...

    Charged with:Murder of Donald Shea Grogan was granted parole after serving 15 years in prison for Shea's murder. He was allowed his freedom after telling authorities where Shea's body had been disposed of after the murder.

    Charged with:Nothing Kasabian was considered the star witness in the trial against Manson. After eavesdropping on the infamous murders, she broke with the Family and testified for the prosecution. Today Kasabian avoids the spotlight and is reportedly living in a trailer park.

    Charged with: Nothing Not involved with any of the murders, Watkins stayed out of prison despite his close relationship with Manson and the Family by providing information to police. In 1979, Watkins co-wrote a memoir, My Life with Charles Manson. He died of leukemia in 1990.

    Charged with: Small crimes Now: Share went to prison for a short time for her roles in Manson's lesser schemes. In August 1971, Share and several other Manson family members held up a surplus store and stole nearly 150 guns. The group planned to hijack a passenger jet and stage a hostage crisis to lobby for the release of Manson and other members o...

    Charged with: Small crimes Now: Brunner went to prison for small crimes including indecent exposure and theft but was paroled in 1977. She was not involved in any of the murders. Brunner mothered one of the cult leader's children, Valentine Michael Manson, and was considered the "mother" of the entire Family. After her release from prison, Brunner ...

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · Steven "Clem" Grogan is the only member of the Manson Family who has been released from prison after being convicted of murder. Grogan was sentenced to life in prison for his part in the murder of Donald Shea , a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch, which the Mason Family members made their residence.

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    • Susan Atkins.
    • Murdered Sharon Tate. In December 1969, Susan Atkins stands outside a courtroom after testifying against accused murderer Charles Manson in Los Angeles.
    • Leslie Van Houten.
    • Murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Sheron Lawin, a member of the Board of Prison Terms commissioners, listens to Leslie Van Houten after her parole was denied in June 2002.
  4. Jul 12, 2023 · — Steve “ClemGrogan, 71, once a ranch hand at the old movie ranch where Manson had located his followers, was sentenced to life in prison for taking part in Shea’s murder. In 1977 he told authorities where Shea’s body was buried. Grogan was paroled in 1985 and moved to northern California. ___

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · — Steve “ClemGrogan, 71, once a ranch hand at the old movie ranch where Manson had located his followers, was sentenced to life in prison for taking part in Shea’s murder. In 1977 he ...

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