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May 21st, 2008
Posted: 08:20 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (CNN) — A dig for buried bodies at the ranch where murderous cult leader Charles Manson and his followers once lived ended Wednesday with no human remains found, authorities said. Inyo County, California, Sheriff Bill Lutze authorized the dig, which began Tuesday, at Barker Ranch “to confirm or put to rest speculation that bodies may remain from the Charles Manson era,” according to a statement from his office. Manson and four others were convicted of murder and other charges in connection with a two-night spree in 1969 that left actress Sharon Tate and six others dead. He is currently serving a life sentence in a California prison. |
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