Linda Kasabian, one of the most important members of the criminal sect known as The Manson Familydied on January 21 at the age of 73, as reported by ‘The New York Times’,
For its part, the TMZ medium has indicated that They don’t know the cause of his death. specifying that it took place in the Tacoma hospital, in the state of Washington, where he changed his last name to Chiochios to protect his identity after belonging to said sect.
Kasabian’s testimony was key in the trial to send Charles Manson, leader of the sect, and several members of his group to prison. In exchange for her statement, in which she described in detail all the murders that were carried out on the leader’s orders in 1969, Linda was granted immunity from prosecution.
One of the most tragic nights in Hollywood
The night of August 8 to 9, 1969 will be one of the most remembered of hollywood history. That day, Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins, Charles Watson and Linda Kasabian, all members of the Charles Manson sect, stormed the mansion of filmmaker Roman Polanski.
In the Beverly Hills mansion located at 10050 Cielo Drive, the actress was Sharon Tate, wife of the filmmaker that she was eight and a half months pregnant, along with six other people. All of them were killed in cold blood by this group. Some events that occurred while Polanski was in Europe shooting a movie, according to TMZ.
Linda remained outside her rented Los Angeles home while members of La Familiarthey stabbed all the people What was inside the mansion? The next night she accompanied Manson and other members of the cult to the home of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, where the couple were murdered.
Some tragic events that are still well remembered in Hollywood and that caused Linda, who was not an active part of the massacres committed by the sect, to begin to Stop idolizing your leader.
They all lived in some kind of hippie commune at the Spahn ranch in Los Angeles County where they were hooked on LSD and sex. At the age of 20, Linda decided to take her daughter and flee from there to safety, since she did not agree with the murders that were being carried out at Manson’s mandate.
In 1970, Linda decided to testify in the trial against the leader offering all sorts of details about the crimessome statements that were key to sentencing all members of the clan to life imprisonment.
Source: Lasexta

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