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Leslie Louise Van Houten (born August 23, 1949) is an American convicted murderer and former member of the Manson Family. During her time with Manson's group, she was known by aliases such as Louella Alexandria , Leslie Marie Sankston , Linda Sue Owens and Lulu .
On the night of August 10, 1969, Manson, Atkins, Krenwinkel, Watson, Linda Kasabian, Leslie Van 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. [20] He then went back to the car and sent Krenwinkel and Van Houten inside to do as Watson said. [12]
On Tuesday, Leslie Van Houten was released after spending more than 50 years in prison for two of those murders. ... Tate’s husband, director Roman Polanski, was out of the country the night of ...
According to Family members Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, [10]: 426–435 Bobby Beausoleil, and others, the arrest of Beausoleil for the torture and murder of Gary Hinman was the catalyst for the Family's ensuing murder spree. They wanted to convince police that the killer(s) of Hinman were still at large.
Leslie Van Houten was 19 when she joined the murderous cult and helped kill Los Angeles grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary in 1969. She was released after California Governor Gavin Newsom ...
A California board granted parole on Wednesday to Leslie Van Houten, who as a follower of Charles Manson, took part in a notorious murder spree.
Kasabian was called back to Los Angeles County several times after the first trial: she was a witness against Tex Watson in his separate trial in 1971 and also against Leslie Van Houten in her two retrials in 1977. Kasabian was later detained for numerous traffic violations until an automobile accident left her partially disabled.
Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten, a former homecoming princess who at 19 helped carry out the shocking killings of a wealthy Los Angeles couple at the direction of the violent and ...