Krenwinkel, now 77, was first recommended for parole three years ago, but California Governor Gavin Newsom blocked her parole, saying she was too much of a public safety risk.
She was received on California's death row from Los Angeles County in 1971 for seven counts of first-degree murder. Then, in 1972, the state's death penalty was ruled unconstitutional. She was denied parole over a dozen times before the 2022 recommendation.
In a 2016 parole hearing, she said Manson physically and emotionally abused her and trafficked her to others for sex. She then escaped twice but was brought back, rarely left alone and usually under the influence.
In that same 2016 hearing, Krenwinkel said she repeatedly stabbed 26-year-old Abigail Folger at Tate's home the following day.
Laslie Van Houten was sentenced for her role in the killings of the LaBiancas, but was released in 2023.
Susan Atkins, who also participated in the Tate's murder, died from cancer in prison in 2009.
Manson died at 83 after serving more than 45 years.
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