Former tenant of the house in which Sharon Tate was living, Terry
Melcher (son of Doris Day),
leaving the grand jury room on December
5, 1969.
Roman Polanski, director, filmmaker, and husband of Sharon Tate, is
shown wearing dark
glasses. He was in London working on a movie at
the time of his wife's murder.
Mrs. Winifred Chapman arrives at the Hall of Justice on December 5,
1969, to tell her
story of discovering the bodies at the Tate
residence, where she worked.
Steven Parent's family December 5, 1969, at grand jury hearing
concerning his murder
by the Manson "family".
Standing at the entrance to the home of the murder scene is Jay
Sebring's personal
rights attorney, Greenwold. Other two attorneys
in the photo not identified.
Detectives study the area where telephone wires were cut at the
Sharon Tate residence
before the murders August 9, 1969 by followers
of Charles Manson.
Vehicle at the Sharon Tate residence in which Steven Parent was
killed by Charles Manson followers
August 9, 1969. Detectives are
seen going over the car for latent fingerprints. In the background
Lt. Robert Maddock, left, and Coroner Thomas Noguchi, next to him in
a white suit, are
coming out to talk to reporters.
Early Tate murder suspect Thomas Harrigan, being escorted into LAPD
building by his
attorney Paul Caruso on August 18, 1969.
Early Tate murder suspect Thomas Harrigan, being escorted into LAPD
building
by his attorney Paul Caruso on August 18, 1969.
Detail of a 44-caliber revolver found during a Charles Manson
related search December 15, 1969.