Charles Manson follower Robert Beausoleil denied parole again in Gary Hinman murder case
- Robert Beausoleil, a notorious follower of Charles Manson and convicted murderer, has been denied parole for the 19th time, ensuring he remains incarcerated for the brutal 1969 killing of musician Gary Hinman.
- The 78-year-old was found guilty of murdering Hinman on July 26, 1969, a crime prosecutors say involved three days of torture at his Topanga Canyon home before Beausoleil fatally stabbed him.
- Testimony from previous hearings revealed Charles Manson himself slashed Hinman's face with a sword during the ordeal.
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- Robert Beausoleil, a notorious follower of Charles Manson and convicted murderer, has been denied parole for the 19th time, ensuring he remains incarcerated for the brutal 1969 killing of musician Gary Hinman.
- The 78-year-old was found guilty of murdering Hinman on July 26, 1969, a crime prosecutors say involved three days of torture at his Topanga Canyon home before Beausoleil fatally stabbed him.
- Testimony from previous hearings revealed Charles Manson himself slashed Hinman's face with a sword during the ordeal.
Sources: The Independent