BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Charles Manson has made 11 attempts at parole since 1978- each one failing- and next week will be No. 12.
The first photo of Manson in three years has been released in advance of his parole hearing on April 11.
Manson’s prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi called Manson a very unusual murderer because "he sent other people out like robots to do the actual murders," according to Examiner.com. Bugliosi said he believes Manson will never be paroled.
Manson was convicted of seven murders carried out by his cult followers in 1969 in Los Angeles, where they inflicted 169 stab wounds on their victims.
Wwltv.com reports that Manson is now 77-years old, and the picture shows him with long hair, a beard and the familiar swastika scar on his forehead. Mirror Online reports that new photos are taken when the prisoner’s appearance changes. Manson’s head was shaved in his 2009 photos.
Mail Online reported that Manson was last turned down for parole in 2007, when the board said he posed an unreasonable danger to others and may bring harm to anyone he came in contact with. Manson did not participate in the hearing, or undergo psychological evaluation.


