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Tate became the first Californian to make such a statement after the law was passed, when she spoke at the parole hearing of one of her daughter's killers. In 1984, she ran for the California State Assembly as an advocate for victim's rights.
- Paul Tate
- 3, including Sharon Tate
- Doris Gwendolyn Willett, January 16, 1924, Houston, Texas, U.S.
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Her initial parole consideration hearing was on September 14, 1976, at which time she was denied parole. Prior to her 2009 parole hearing, a website maintained by Atkins' husband claimed that she was paralyzed over 85 percent of her body and unable to sit up or be transferred to a wheelchair.
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- Susan Denise Atkins, May 7, 1948, San Gabriel, California, U.S.
- Sadie Mae Glutz
Parole hearing for Susan Atkins, said now to be born-again Christian, detailed. [ATKINS - speaks to hearing group.] [Mother of Sharon Tate and victims' rights activist Doris TATE - responds to Atkins.] [ATKINS - comments.]
May 14, 1989 · As a relative, taking advantage of the 1982 “Victims’ Bill of Rights,” Mrs. Tate since has spoken effectively at parole hearings held for Atkins and Watson.
Susan Atkins. Sentence Seven Years to Life (A253156 & A267861) Admission Date April 23, 1971. Parole Eligible Date October 6, 1976.