Patricia Krenwinkel, a follower of the head of the head of worship Charles Manson, condemned in the murder of seven people in the summer of 1969 in Los Angeles, should be released in parole, a panel of the Californian parole commission recommended on Friday.
Ms. Krenwinkel, 77, the oldest detainee in the state, is one of the two Manson Connected subscribers With the murder of August 1969 which remains in prison.
She was sent in the death corridor in 1971. After the highest courtyard of the state judged the unconstitutional death penalty in 1972, the sentence of Mrs. Krenwinkel was reduced to life prison with the possibility of parole, because it was for all the convicts in the murders of the Manson group.
Ms. Krenwinkel, who has spent the last 54 years at California Institution for Women in Chino, became eligible for parole in 1976. It was her 16th appearance before the panel of adequacy of conditional liberation.
The provisional decision must be examined by the legal division of the Conditional Liberation Hearings Council. This process can take four monthsAccording to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
If the full council agrees with the committee’s recommendation, Governor Gavin Newsom is 30 days old to examine his decision. He could reject it or send it back for a more in -depth examination.