Susan Atkins She has served 37 years for killing actress Sharon Tate and others in 1969. Now doctors give her only months to live. By Hector Becerra and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers SACRAMENTO -- -- A state parole panel today unanimously denied "compassionate release" for terminally-ill Manson follower Susan Atkins after hearing emotional testimony both for and against her release. The 12-member State Board of Parole Hearing, as is customary, did not release any explanation for its decision. Protests against Susan Atkins' release... Sharisse Atkins, niece of Susan Atkins... Opinion L.A. Blog: Susan Atkins to stay in prison James Whitehouse, husband of Manson follower ... Atkins, 60, played a central role in the 1969 slayings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and others in a bloody two-night rampage in the Los Angeles area. She has served 37 years in prison, longer than any other female prisoner, officials said. Now ill with brain cancer and with one leg amputated and the other paralyzed, Atkins has only months to live, doctors have said. The petition for Atkins' release had ignited debate about when mercy is appropriate, particularly considering the grisly crimes for which she was convicted. With the rejection by the pane
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