One Can Only Hope … Charles Manson Said To Be Seriously Ill … Moved to Hospital
THIS IS ONE DEATH I WOULD NOT MIND SEEING IN 2017 …
The LA Times is reporting that mass murderer Charles Manson was taken from a Central Valley prison to a hospital for an undisclosed medical issue. One source said that Manson was serious ill. One can only hope. With all of the heart-breaking and tragic losses of people, celebrities, actors, athletes and icons in 2016, I think all would be cheering in 2017 to see this monster die. It appears the 82 year old cult killer is still alive.
Mass murderer Charles Manson was taken from a Central Valley prison to a hospital for an undisclosed medical issue, two sources familiar with the situation said.
One of the sources said Manson was seriously ill but could not provide specific information.
Officials with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation declined to comment, citing federal and state laws and saying inmates’ medical information is private.
“We do not disclose inmate movements for safety and security reasons,” said Terry Thornton, a department spokeswoman.
Charles Manson ‘moved from prison to hospital.
Charles Manson, the 82-year-old killer and cult leader, has been taken from his California prison cell to a hospital, according to unconfirmed reports.
A state corrections official confirmed only that Manson was still alive, following the reports on TMZ and in the Los Angeles Times.
TMZ said he had been taken to a medical centre in Bakersfield, about 60 miles south of Corcoran state prison, where he was being held.
Late on Tuesday night, three vans from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) were parked outside Bakersfield’s Mercy Hospital Downtown, where state prisoners have been treated before.
The CDCR spokeswoman, Terry Thornton, said only that Manson was alive and still assigned to the prison in Corcoran. She declined to say whether he was at the hospital in Bakersfield, citing safety privacy laws that prohibited her from discussing an inmate’s medical situation.
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