Thursday, May 21, 2009

Susan Atkins Parole Hearing May 28th

CALL FOR LETTERS OPPOSING PAROLE OF SUSAN ATKINS

Hello,
On May 28th 2009 Susan Denise Atkins-Whitehouse (CDC # W-08304) is scheduled for a subsequent parole consideration.
We are currently accepting email letters opposing release of this Manson Family murderer.
When composing your letter include Atkins’ CDC # (W-08304), the reasons you believe she is unsuitable for parole, your name and address (at least the City and State).
You can then email the letter to us here at tatefamilylegacy@gmail.com.
We'll make sure they are forwarded on.
If you prefer you may mail your letter to:Board of Parole HearingsPost Office Box 4036Sacramento, CA 95812-4036
However, if you do mail your letter please do so asap.
If you can, please send us a copy of your mailed letter so we can make sure it isn’t lost in the mail and is counted.
Please pass this information on to anyone you think may be willing to write a letter opposing Atkins’ release.
Thank you.TateFamilyLegacy.com TateLegacy.com

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Limited Excavation at Barker Ranch scheduled for May 20th

Sheriff Bill Lutze has authorized exploratory excavation which they say will "either confirm or put to rest speculation that bodies may remain there from the Charles Manson era."

Set to begin May 20th -23rd. If findings during that dig warrant it there will be additional excavation. Links:

Inyo County Sheriff Office Press release

Exhibit of Sharon Tate clothes in L.A. this Summer.

We've received many questions from people about the exhibit of Sharon's clothes planned for this Summer in Los Angeles.

First, the clothes themselves will NOT be on display. The photographs taken of Lauren Hastings wearing Sharon's clothes will be on display at the exhibit.

Many of the designers of the clothes will be attending the exhibit. For many of them, these clothes are rare examples of their early work from the 1960s.

The clothes have been put safely back in storage.

The clothes are NOT for sale. Debra has shared them with the public in this way, in an effort to spotlight Sharon's unique style. A style that transcends time and is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s.