Manson didn't show up for
his parole hearing, which was held at a state prison in Corcoran,
California, where he is serving a life sentence.
Manson's next parole hearing was scheduled for 15 years from now, meaning he could die in prison.
California Board of
Parole Hearings Commissioner John Peck said that Manson has accumulated
108 serious disciplinary violations in prison since 1971 and that he has
shown no indication of remorse for his nine murder convictions.
Manson hasn't
participated in any self-help programs or vocational training, Peck
said. Manson also hasn't shown any parole plans, he said.
Peck also cited Manson's statement to a psychologist in a prison interview on November 2, 2011, in which Manson stated:
"I am special. I am not
like the average inmate. I have put five people in the grave. I've been
in prison most of my life. I'm a very dangerous man," Manson told the
psychologist, according to a report read aloud by Peck during the
hearing...
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