Charles Manson Temporarily Out Of Prison Due To Hospitalization

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Jan 04, 2017 07:00 PM EST

The Mass murderer, Charles Manson was temporarily moved to the hospital at an undisclosed location as per prison authorities.

According to Los Angeles Times, Charles Manson who was convicted for the murdering actress Sharon Tate, wife of director Roman Polanski in 196. Tate was eight-and-half month pregnant when she murdered in her house.

Manson, along with his followers, were on a spree to kill people on those two august nights in 1969. Next day, after killing Tate, Manson, and his followers went to the home of  Los Feliz and Rosemary LaBianca and killed the couple.

Sharon Tate's sister Debra, a staunch Catholic, unswayed by the ill health of Charles and said she had no ill wishes for him.

She further added: "I would probably say a prayer for them and shed a tear and ask God to have mercy on their souls, but so far I haven't allowed myself to feel anything because it's unsubstantiated," Tate said. "I'm not allowing myself to feel anything until I know that it's true."

For these horrific mass murders, Manson was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1971 and has been living there only.

On Tuesday, he was moved to an undisclosed location for medication treatment. Jail authorities have refused to divulge details of the emergency. However, they said "He's alive" to the press.

As per US Magazine, which broke the news further by stating that Charles Manson was taken out from the California's Corcoran State Prison to Bakersfield hospital for Gastrointestinal issues. Apparently, Mason was in a terminally ill condition before he moved out.

The singer, songwriter and cult leader, Manson, who turned 82, has hundred of violations during his jail sentence. He was denied parole 12 times for improper moral conduct in the jail. His next parole hearing comes only in 2027, by then he turns up 97. 

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