- The Tate–
LaBianca murders were a
series of
murders perpetrated by
members of the
Manson Family during August 9–10, 1969, in Los Angeles, California, United...
- Feliz, Los Angeles, and parti****ted in the
murders of Leno and
Rosemary LaBianca.
Watson was
convicted of
murder in 1971 and
sentenced to death. As a result...
-
Susan Atkins,
Leslie Van Houten, and
Patricia Krenwinkel during the Tate–
LaBianca murder trial. The
charge was
later reduced to
conspiracy to
dissuade a...
-
Vincent Bugliosi's
prosecution of
Manson and his
followers for the Tate-
LaBianca murders. When she was 17, Hoyt left home
after an
argument with her father...
-
following night,
members of the
Family murdered supermarket executive Leno
LaBianca and his wife
Rosemary at
their home in Los Angeles.
Members also committed...
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Contemporary interviews and
trial witness testimony insisted that the Tate–
LaBianca murders were
copycat crimes intended to
exonerate Manson's
friend Bobby...
- the Tate-
LaBianca murders. In 1971 she was
convicted of
armed robbery and
served five years.
Share was not
directly involved in the Tate-
LaBianca murders...
- Houten, and
Linda Kasabian, she went to the home of Leno and
Rosemary LaBianca where she, Watson, and Van
Houten murdered the couple. When
later questioned...
- so-called Family. At the
trial of
Manson and
three others for the Tate–
LaBianca murders, the
prosecution presented it as
motivating the
crimes and as an...
- Houten, and
Steve "Clem" Grogan, went to the home of Leno and
Rosemary LaBianca.
Manson and
Watson entered the home and tied the
couple up. He then went...