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The prosecutor who will argue against Van Houten's parole, Patrick Sequiera, did not return calls to the AP. Van Houten was convicted of murder and conspiracy for her role in the slayings of the wealthy grocers. The La Biancas were stabbed to death in August 1969, one night after Manson's followers killed actress Sharon Tate and four others: celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, filmmaker Voityck Frykowksi and Steven Parent, a friend of the Tate estate's caretaker. Van Houten did not participate in the Tate killings but went along the next night when the La Biancas were slain in their home. During the penalty phase of her trial she confessed to joining in stabbing Mrs. La Bianca after she was dead. The Tate-La Bianca killings became one of the most notorious murder cases of the 20th
century and continue to rivet public attention 41 years later. In past parole hearings Van Houten has apologized to the victims' families and expressed remorse for her actions. If she is refused parole, it is uncertain when she would get another chance. Under a new law, the board can set the length of time between parole hearings at
three, five, seven, 10 or 15 years. Prison officials said Van Houten is in good health.
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