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Charles Manson: ‘I am a very dangerous man’

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LOS ANGELES (MCT) — In rejecting freedom for Charles Manson, a California parole board Wednesday said they were swayed in part by comments he made to prison psychologists.

John Peck, a member of the parole panel, quoted from the statements.

“‘I’m special. I’m not like the average inmate,’” Peck said, according to the Associated Press. “‘I have spent my life in prison. I have put five people in the grave. I am a very dangerous man.’”

Before the hearing, his attorney, DeJon R. Lewis, said he would like to see Manson transferred to Atascadero State Hospital from the state prison near Corcoran. “Charles Manson does not need incarceration at this point in his life,” Lewis told CNN. “He needs hospitalization.”

But the board decided he should stay in prison, saying Manson showed no signs of rehabilitation.

Manson did not attend the hearing, which was the 12th in which state officials concluded Manson was too great a danger to be released. The 77-year-old will be eligible for another hearing in 15 years.

Manson and other members of his so-called family were convicted of killing actress Sharon Tate and six other people during a bloody rampage in the Los Angeles area during two August nights in 1969. He is housed at Corcoran State Prison in a special unit for inmates felt to be endangered by other inmates, separate from the general prison population.

Twice in the last few years, Corcoran guards said they found the notorious killer in possession of a cell phone. Manson called people in California, New Jersey and Florida with an LG flip phone discovered under his prison bunk in March 2009, the Los Angeles Times reported in 2011. A second phone was found a year later. Thirty days were added to his sentence for the first offense, officials said.

Earlier, a homemade weapon was found in his possession.

The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office had said it would vigorously oppose Manson’s release. “We consistently (opposed parole) and will continue to do so,” spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said.

A new photo released by the California prison system shows Manson with long, gray hair and a beard.

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