Charles Manson walking between jail cell and court on December 17,
1970.
From Left: Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, and Susan Atkins
as they leave the Hall
of Justice this afternoon, July 30, 1970,
following the trial today.
Lynn (Sqeaky) Fromm, far left, leads a garbage run on a supermarket.
Helping her select food are,
from top, Sandra Good, Mary Brunner and
Ruth Ann Morehouse. Manson "family" members claim
they get good
fruit and vegetables on their "daily garbage run" behind Simi Valley
supermarkets.
Left to right, Catherine Share, Sandy Good, Ruth Morehouse, Lynn
Fromme. All arrested
December 19, 1970 in front of Hall of Justice
except Sandra Good.
William Garretson, center, former Tate estate caretaker, in court on
July 26, 1970.
He is with attorney Barry Tarlow (left) and another
attorney, Robert Cohen.
Mrs. June Emmer, witness in Tate trial, called to testify about
Linda Kasabian
and latter's purported use of LSD in court, August 3,
1970.
Mrs. June Emmer, witness in Tate trial, called to testify about
Linda Kasabian
and latter's purported use of LSD.
Murder defendant Susan Atkins waiting in court, with apparently her
lawyer.
Deputy sheriff searches witness Frank Guerrero, while Dennis Hearst
and Tom Vargus,
also witnesses, watch on July 26, 1970.
Paul Watkins as witness at Tate trial. Watkins, a good looking youth
with a way with women, had been
Manson's chief procurer of young
girls. Often he acted as Manson's second in command. While on
his
trips to and from the Barker Ranch in Inyo County, Watkins over whom
Manson had a vice-like
hold on was successfully deprogrammed from
Manson's way of thinking by a local miner, Paul
Crockett and was
therefore able to serve as a witness at the trial. Here, 20 year old
Paul testified
on October 27, 1970 in the Tate/LaBianca murder
trial. He told of conversations he had with
Charles Manson and of
Manson's "Helter Skelter" philosophy.