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Date:
August 8, 1969 - August 9, 1969
Location:
California
Los Angeles
United States
Key People:
Sharon Tate
Charles Manson

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What were the Tate murders?

The Tate murders were a mass murder conducted by members of Charles Manson’s “Manson Family” cult. The murders took place on August 8–9, 1969, in Los Angeles. On the night of August 8, a small group of Manson Family members, including Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Charles (“Tex”) Watson, drove to the house where film director Roman Polanski lived with his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Kasabian acted as a lookout while Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Watson broke into the house and brutally murdered five people: Tate, who was eight months pregnant; coffee heiress Abigail Folger; Polish writer Wojciech Frykowski; celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring; and Steven Parent, a friend of the property’s caretaker. (Polanski was in Europe.) Although he ordered the mass murder, Manson himself was not present at the scene of the crime.

What were the events that led up to the Tate murders?

Charles Manson was released from federal prison two years before the Tate murders. After his release, he moved to San Francisco, where he met Gary Hinman, a local music teacher. Hinman introduced Manson—then an aspiring musician—to Dennis Wilson, the drummer for the American rock band the Beach Boys. It was at this time that Manson began attracting followers. In mid-1967, Manson founded the Manson Family, a communal religious cult dedicated to studying and implementing his religious teachings, which were drawn from science fiction, the occult, and fringe psychology. The Manson Family eventually moved to Spahn Ranch, a remote location outside of Chatsworth, California. While living at the ranch, Manson continued to associate with Hinman and Wilson. Through Wilson, Manson met music producer Terry Melcher. Melcher showed some initial interest in Manson’s music. Ultimately, however, he decided not to work with him. When Melcher moved to Malibu, California, in early 1969, he leased his Los Angeles home to Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate. They moved in in February 1969. In July, just a month before the Tate murders, Manson Family member Bobby Beausoleil murdered Hinman (supposedly at Manson’s request).

Why did the Manson Family murder Sharon Tate?

It is possible that Sharon Tate and her friends were not Charles Manson’s intended target. Manson was familiar with the house at which she and others were murdered because its previous tenant, music producer Terry Melcher, had earlier considered and then decided against giving Manson a recording contract. When Manson ordered Charles (“Tex”) Watson to go there with several other cult members and kill everyone there “as gruesome[ly] as you can,” he may not have been aware that Tate and her husband, Roman Polanski, were the occupants.

However, there is some evidence to the contrary. In late 1969 Manson Family member Susan Atkins—a participant in the Tate murders—claimed that the cult murdered Tate “because we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world, that the world would have to stand up and take notice.” Watson made similar claims. He indicated that Manson knew Melcher was no longer living on Cielo Drive. Some have suggested that Manson targeted the house itself, a symbol of his rejection by the musical establishment.

When were the Tate murderers caught?

On August 9–10, 1969, Charles Manson accompanied a group of his followers—including Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Charles (“Tex”) Watson, who had murdered Sharon Tate and four others—on a search for more victims. After several hours of searching, the group arrived at the Los Angeles home of grocery store executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary. Manson had Watson tie the couple up. Manson then robbed them and left. Manson Family members Watson, Krenwinkel, and Leslie Van Houten remained and, acting on orders from Manson, stabbed the couple to death. The LaBianca murders were followed by a period of inactivity. Then, in October, Manson and a few of his followers were arrested at Barker Ranch in Death Valley on suspicion of automobile theft. Soon after, Atkins, who was already serving time for the murder of Gary Hinman, a music teacher and former friend of Manson, began boasting about her role in the Tate murders to fellow inmates. Between October and December, all of the alleged murderers were arrested and indicted.

The criminal trial, which combined the Tate and LaBianca murders, began in June 1970 with Kasabian, who had been granted immunity in exchange for her testimony against Manson and the Family, as the main witness for the prosecution. Despite frequent disruptions, Manson, Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Van Houten were found guilty on January 25, 1971. Watson was tried and convicted later that year.

Tate murders, the shocking and grisly murders of actress Sharon Tate and four other people by followers of cult leader Charles Manson on the night of August 8–9, 1969, in Los Angeles. Two more people were killed on August 10. After two highly publicized trials, Manson and four of his followers were convicted of all the murders in 1971.

Tate, a fledgling actress whose best-known movie was Valley of the Dolls (1967), was married to filmmaker Roman Polanski and was more than eight months pregnant. In the summer of 1969 the couple was renting the house at 10050 Cielo Drive, in the exclusive Benedict Canyon neighbourhood of Los Angeles. While Polanski was in Europe, his friend Wojciech Frykowski and Frykowski’s girlfriend, coffee heiress Abigail Folger, were staying with Tate.

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On August 8, Manson ordered his follower Charles “Tex” Watson to go to 10050 Cielo Drive with several other cult members and kill everyone there “as gruesome[ly] as you can.” Manson was familiar with the house because its previous tenant, music producer Terry Melcher, had earlier considered and then decided against giving Manson a recording contract. Watson drove to the estate with Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian. When they arrived on the property after midnight, they encountered a car driven by Steven Parent, an 18-year-old who had been visiting the estate’s caretaker at his home in the guest house. Watson shot Parent to death before he, Atkins, and Krenwinkel broke into the main house, leaving Kasabian to stay at the gate as a lookout. The four people in the home—celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring, a close friend of Tate’s, was also there—were made to gather in the living room, and Tate and Sebring were linked by ropes tied around their necks. Sebring was shot and stabbed to death. Frykowski and Folger managed to free themselves and flee the house, but both were chased down and killed by Krenwinkel and Watson. Finally, Atkins and/or Watson fatally stabbed Tate. As they left, Atkins used Tate’s blood to write the word “PIG” on the front door.

The following night, Manson took Watson, Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Kasabian as well as Leslie Van Houten and Steven “Clem” Grogan in search of more people to murder. Manson selected the Los Angeles home of grocery store executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary. After Manson and Watson tied the couple up and robbed them, Manson left with Atkins, Kasabian, and Grogan. Watson, Van Houten, and Krenwinkel remained and, acting on orders from Manson, stabbed the couple to death, again leaving words written in blood on the walls.

The crimes created a panic in Los Angeles, especially given their horrific nature; Frykowski had been stabbed more than 50 times and shot twice. Investigators were initially baffled and failed to make the connection between the two murder scenes, with detectives convinced that a drug transaction was the likely trigger for the Tate murders. However, in October 1969 various members of the Manson cult were arrested at their base, Spahn Ranch in Death Valley, accused of stealing vehicles and burning equipment. One of those arrested implicated Atkins in an earlier murder, and Atkins, while jailed, boasted to cellmates of the Tate murders. By year’s end all of the killers had been arrested.

The trial, which combined the Tate and LaBianca murders, began in June 1970, with Kasabian, who had been granted immunity, as the main prosecution witness. Despite frequent disruptions, Manson, Atkins, Van Houten, and Krenwinkel were found guilty in January 1971. Watson was tried and convicted later that year. All received the death penalty, but the sentences were commuted to life in prison after California abolished capital punishment in 1972. Although they became eligible for parole, their requests were repeatedly denied. However, in 2023 Van Houten, who was 73 years old, was granted parole and released from prison. The story of the Tate and LaBianca murders was recounted in the book Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (1974), cowritten by Vincent Bugliosi, who served as prosecutor at the trial.

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Tate murders | Victims, Perpetrators, & Facts? ›

Kasabian acted as a lookout while Atkins, Krenwinkel, and Watson

Watson
Charles Denton "Tex" Watson (born December 2, 1945) is an American murderer who was a central member of the "Manson Family" led by Charles Manson.
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broke into the house and brutally murdered five people: Tate
Tate
Sharon Marie Tate Polanski (née Tate; January 24, 1943 – August 9, 1969) was an American actress and model. During the 1960s, she appeared in advertisem*nts and small television roles before appearing in films as well as working as a model.
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, who was eight months pregnant; coffee heiress Abigail Folger; Polish writer Wojciech Frykowski; celebrity hairstylist Jay Sebring; and Steven Parent, a friend of the property's caretaker.

Who was responsible for the Tate murders? ›

The Tate–LaBianca murders were a series of murders perpetrated by members of the Manson Family during August 9–10, 1969, in Los Angeles, California, United States, under the direction of Tex Watson and Charles Manson.

What was the motive for the Tate murders? ›

In late 1969 Manson Family member Susan Atkins—a participant in the Tate murders—claimed that the cult murdered Tate “because we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world, that the world would have to stand up and take notice.” Watson made similar claims.

Who was the only survivor of the Tate murders? ›

Paula Schleis. In 1969, the Manson Family murdered seven people in a two-day California killing spree. But the night they killed actress Sharon Tate and her friends, they overlooked William Garretson, a 19-year-old Lancaster, Ohio youth who was dogsitting in the guest house 50 yards away.

How were the Tate murders discovered? ›

After the murders were committed, the word “PIG” was written on the front door with Tate's blood. Their bodies were discovered the next morning after the housekeeper Winifred Chapman arrived for work.

Is Rick Dalton a real person? ›

Rick Dalton was not a real person, but the name of the character Leonardo DiCaprio played in the Oscar-nominated 2019 film Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.

Why did Tate shoot those kids? ›

As an adolescent in the early 90s, isolated and deeply affected by his father's absence, he experiences severe psychological problems and outburst of anger. In a mad, vengeful rage he burns his stepfather to death, kills his brother and shoots 15 of his schoolmates at Westfield High where he is a student.

How was Tate killed? ›

Noguchi, counted: He declared on the stand that Tate was stabbed 16 times: Eight times in her back, twice in her upper right arm and once in her right thigh. She was also slashed twice on her left forearm, leaving what he called "superficial" wounds, according to The New York Times.

Did any of the Manson Family show remorse? ›

Believing Manson was Jesus, Atkins became an ardent follower. She was charged with murdering actor Sharon Tate, who was eight months pregnant at the time, and later admitted that she wasn't sure of why she did. Although she ended up expressing remorse, she was denied parole.

Does the 10050 Cielo Drive still exist? ›

Today, 10050 Cielo Drive no longer exists. The 1940s mansion in which Tate was stabbed 16 times was demolished shortly after Reznor returned the keys. The new owners of the site replaced it with a 1,600-square-meter (17,222 square-foot) mansion with nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.

What was the reason for Sharon Tate's death? ›

What happened to Garretson? ›

He was leaving the property when Watson confronted him at the front gate and shot him to death. Garretson, who was briefly taken into custody, returned to his native Ohio soon after the killings. Except for his testimony during the murder trial, he rarely spoke publicly about that night. He died of cancer in 2016.

Who is in charge of the Tate? ›

Tate is governed by a Board of Trustees in accordance with the Museums and Galleries Act 1992. The Board delegates the day-to-day running of Tate to the Director, who has responsibility under the Board for the overall organisation, management and staffing of Tate.

Did any of the Manson family show remorse? ›

Believing Manson was Jesus, Atkins became an ardent follower. She was charged with murdering actor Sharon Tate, who was eight months pregnant at the time, and later admitted that she wasn't sure of why she did. Although she ended up expressing remorse, she was denied parole.

Who lives at 10050 Cielo Drive now? ›

Today, 10050 Cielo Drive no longer exists. The 1940s mansion in which Tate was stabbed 16 times was demolished shortly after Reznor returned the keys.

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