Former Manson family member Bruce Davis, who was convicted in the 1969 killings of musician Gary Hinman and ranch hand Donald " Shorty" Shea, was recommended for parole today.
A two-member Board of Prison Terms panel recommended Davis
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Corrections officials will now take the decision under review to make sure there were no legal or factual errors. If the decision still stands after 120 days
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Davis was not involved in the infamous Manson family murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others.
-- Andrew Blankstein Photo: An undated picture of Charles Manson follower Bruce Davis. Credit: California Department of Corrections and RehabilitationTopics related articles: