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Jul 16, 2008 - Sacramento, California, USA - Given mere months to live by a prison doctor, Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins, 59, was denied early paroleÊyesterday under 'compassionate release' consideration nearly 40 years after being convicted in the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tate. The state Board of Parole Hearings listened to 90 minutes of testimony today about whether convicted killer and Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins should be freed from prison because she is dying, and a decision may come within hours. Eighteen of the 23 people who spoke at the board's hearing room near the Capitol in Sacramento implored the panel to allow Atkins, who has brain cancer and has been told she has six months to live, to go home to die. PICTURED: PAM TURNER, niece of actress Sharon Tate who was killed by Susan Atkins and her group in 1969 speaks out against the compassionate release of Atkins (Credit Image: Sacramento Bee/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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Jul 16, 2008 - Sacramento, California, USA - Given mere months to live by a prison doctor, Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins, 59, was denied early paroleÊyesterday under 'compassionate release' consideration nearly 40 years after being convicted in the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tate. The state Board of Parole Hearings listened to 90 minutes of testimony today about whether convicted killer and Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins should be freed from prison because she is dying, and a decision may come within hours. Eighteen of the 23 people who spoke at the board's hearing room near the Capitol in Sacramento implored the panel to allow Atkins, who has brain cancer and has been told she has six months to live, to go home to die. PICTURED: PAM TURNER, niece of actress Sharon Tate who was killed by Susan Atkins and her group in 1969 speaks out against the compassionate release of Atkins (Credit Image: Sacramento Bee/ZUMAPRESS.com)