News about Sharon Tate

Louis Gossett Jr's cause of death revealed: Oscar-winning actor died from chronic lung disease aged 87 amid years-long health battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Louis Gossett Jr died from a chronic lung condition aged 87 last month. Oscar-winner Gossett Jr., known for his performances in An Officer And A Gentleman and Jaws III, died in Santa Monica, California on March 29. No cause of death was given at the time. however, he had previously announced in 2010 that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer .

In his final interview, Louis Gossett Jr. said he wasn't afraid to die and that 'he'd have a great time' and that it's going to be a great time' two months before the actor's death at 87

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
In his final interview two months before his death at the age of 87 on Thursday, Louis Gossett Jr said he wasn't afraid to die. Gossett Jr., an Oscar-winning actor best known for his appearances in An Officer And A Gentleman and Jaws III, died in Santa Monica, California. No reason was given, but he had previously reported that he had prostate cancer in 2010.

Would you buy a MURDER HOUSE? A list of amazing houses where notorious offences have been published have been posted for bargain rates, but some prospective buyers are unable to stomach their bloody pasts

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
Properties with bad pasts were usually priced higher on the market, but not many house hunters are able to ignore the bad juju that came with it. As a charming home in Yorktown, Virginia, was listed for $250,000, 44-year-old attorney James Fiorito was captivated. Fiorito was baffled by the ridiculously cheap price, considering that houses of the same size in the area usually sell for at least $450,000. He toured the house with a flashlight, because it didn't have electricity, and the real estate agent asked what the deal was - they told him the previous owner had been a hoarder. Fiorito did some further digging and discovered that a man murdered his sister and mother in the home and then buried their bodies in the backyard's empty pool.

And bids have already soared above $25,000. Sharon Tate was killed by Charles Manson cult followers at the front door

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 1, 2023
The front door to the house where Sharon Tate was murdered by Charles Manson's cult followers in 1969 has gone up for auction. The number of the murder house's pieces has already risen above $25,000, but the auction is not expected to be finalized until September. The door, which measures 47.75 x 78 inches, is described as a white, cottage-style door that was once attached to the Beverley Hills' famous residence at 10050 Cielo Drive.

Margot Robbie's Best Movies From "Barbie" to "The Wolf of Wall Street," are 14 of Margot Robbie's Favorite Movies

www.popsugar.co.uk, July 24, 2023
Harley Quinn, Naomi Lapaglia, Tonya Harding, and several other characters appeared before Margot Robbie as "Barbie." Robbie is unquestionable, and although facing the role of a legendary children's toy isn't on her resume, it's clear she was delighted she took a chance on the role. Robbie talked to Vogue a month before the role's highly awaited July 2023 debut of "Barbie" was released, explaining how playing the role never even crossed her mind. "I never wanted to play Barbie, or was afraid of being Barbie, or something like that," she said. "This is going to sound stupid, but I didn't even think about playing Barbie until years into the project's development."

A 'psychopath' who was a member of Manson Family murder victim slams a paroled cult member

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2023
After parole was released on Tuesday, Kay Hinman, Gary Hinman's cousin, smacked Leslie Van Houten, and suggested she be a "model prisoner." Van Houten, a 73-year-old woman, served 53 years in prison for two of the worst murders in history, including Gary Hinman's brutal stabbing. Since meeting Manson as a lonely and mentally ill 19-year-old in Los Angeles, she became the youngest member of the 'Family' cult. Kay Hinman said, 'The psychiatrist at one of her trials said she is a schizotype who represses her emotions, and she reveals a joyless coldness and feeling of alienation, which can't be cured.'

Leslie Van Houten's release is condemned by Cousin Mary Houten's family

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 5, 2023
Leslie Van Houten, 73 (right), of Manson Family, Chino, is scheduled to be released from the California Institution for Women, and if the decision to free her is contestable, she could be out of jail as soon as next week. Kay Hinman Martley, 85 (left), whose cousin Gary Hinman (bottom inset) was savagely murdered in July 1969 by members of Charles Manson's sect, was a surprise, but she now worries that it might result in the release of the other four living Manson murderers. Kay lives in Denver, Colorado, and she has worked with debra, a young actress, to prevent the release of any of the Manson murders.

A new book explores whether grim news about artists could deter our interest in their work

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
The Book of the Week, Claire Dederer's Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma, asks if artists stand accused of doing or saying of doing or saying something awful, are we allowed to carry on enjoying their art?

According to TANYA SARNE, my first fashion job was selling alpaca jumpers flown in from Peru

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
TANYA SARNE: When I started my fashion label, Ghost, I was an unemployed single mother with my 40th birthday fast approaching. It was 1984, an epoch when working women were expected to multitask. Clothes must be clean, suitable for running for a bus, doing the school run, washing up, or going to a meeting. However, women were dressed in uncomfortable structured suits in order to compete with men in the boardroom. What I wanted was the opposite of power dressing; clothes that represented women's femininity, but also tumble-dried, and which didn't need ironing.

The infamous'murder houses' in the United States, where prices have dropped to 25%

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2023
It has only been two weeks since Alex Murdaugh was convicted of killing his mother and son but already questions are swirling: who on earth will buy the $4million farm where the brutal slayings took place? The property, which was listed by Crosby Land and Co, this week, belongs to a long list of America's most popular'murder homes' - properties that are difficult to sell due to their tragic histories. Such houses are often thought of as'stigmatized' homes, and experts predict they'll see a 15 percent decline in value - which will take up to 25 years to recover from. Many are compelled to change their addresses in an attempt to erase their eerie pasts.

Five bizarre warning signs of ovarian cancer revealed

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2023
Every day in the United Kingdom, around 11 women die from ovarian cancer, or around 4,000 a year. According to statistics, it kills three times as many people in the United States every year. 'With no such diagnostic device, knowing the signs of this disease can help us get off to the right path in ovarian cancer diagnosis at the first possible stage.'

Linda Kasabian, a Manson family member, died at the age of 73

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2023
Linda Kasabian, who avoided prison by testifying against the other members of the cult, was the escape driver and lookout during the 1969 homicides, in which pregnant Sharon Tate was butchered alongside another six people. Kasabian died on January 21 and was listed on a death certificate. Her cause of death was unknown. Although she was closely linked to the Manson family, she did not intentionally hurt any of the victims during the tirade. She was 20 years old at the time and admits she fell under Mason's spell and wanted to do whatever he ordered her to do. The gang murdered seven people in 1969, with Charles Manson as the ringleader. Kasabian was granted permission in exchange for appearing as a key witness in Mason's trial in 1970 and 1971. She testified in the court how the massacres occurred under his command.

Did talcum powder cause the cancer that killed Maureen?Her widower is in group against manufactures

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2023
Both she and her husband Jeffrey were left reeling in disbelief when Maurice Wright was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Maureen did not fit the description of someone at risk of the disease at all. Maureen was just 35 and a mother of three, and there was no family history. She was also extremely skinny and fit. In fact, the first indication that something was wrong came when she felt a lump in her stomach during a fitness class.

After her death at the age of 98, pioneering photographer Marilyn Stafford's life in pictures was captured

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
Marilyn Stafford spent her life in Paris photographing the world - everything from portraits in London homes to fruit vendors in Lebanon, and the high fashion scene in Paris. She died on January 2 at the age of 97. MailOnline is chronicling her life as she did, through the lens of her camera.

Patricia Krenwinkel, the California governor, has decided against freeing Charles Manson's follower

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2022
Patricia Krenwinkel, a Charles Manson follower, was refused parole on Friday, more than five decades after she scrawled 'Helter Skelter' on a wall using the blood of one of the victims. Gov. Andrew Cott. Krenwinkel, who has died, according to Gavin Newsom, is still too much of a public safety risk to be released. Krenwinkel be released by a two-member parole committee for the first time in May, after she had been refused parole 14 times. Manson's parole petitions for other followers of the manson family have already been turned down by Newsom, who died in prison in 2017. In the late 1960s, she and other cult followers terrorized the state, perpetrating murders that Newsom described as "among the most terror-inducing in California's history."

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Will new Prince of Wales wreak havoc over elephant ivory stance?

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2022
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Will the new Prince of Wales, expected to succeed his grandmother overseeing the Royal Collection, wreak havoc with the world's largest private art collection? William, a vocal campaigner against elephant ivory use, will be disappointed that more than a thousand pieces from the collection's furniture, musical equipment, and statuary, to ornaments, miniatures, and trinkets contain ivory. RC curators are being held hostage to a tumultuous process. If William insists on a clear out, their only hope is that King Charles will wield his powers of veto. However, if William succeeds dad, he may be unstoppable.

To get out of LA's "bad influences," Angela Lansbury moved her children to Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2022
Lansbury, a mother from Los Angeles who died early on Tuesday at her Los Angeles home at the age of 96, told the Daily Mail in 2014 that her daughter had run-ins with Manson and that both her children, Deidre and Anthony, were addicted to heroin. According to the actress, her children had become entangled with "bad influences" in California, so she moved the entire family from Ireland in 1970 to prevent them from becoming embroiled in more drama. Her daughter was 'fascinated' by Manson, who would go on to murder seven people with his followers in 1969, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. Lansbury once referred to the property as a'sanctuary,' meaning she spent a year "refusing all work" so she could help her children with their withdrawals. Lansbury, a proud mother, poses with her children outside the house, which the family later sold after moving back to California where the children were clean. The family used the time to 'begin all over again' and 'get back to basics,' she said, explaining that they all learned to cook and would gather produce from the garden to make their meals with.

The children of Angela Lansbury were detoxified from heroin in Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2022
Lansbury, a 96-year-old woman who died early on Tuesday at her Los Angeles home, told the Daily Mail in 2014 that her daughter had run-ins with Manson and that both her children, Deidre and Anthony, were addicted to heroin. According to the actress, her children had been convicted of "poor influence" in California, so she relocated the entire family to a rural home in Ireland in 1970 to prevent them from becoming embroiled in more drama. Mutterson, who would go on to murder seven people with his followers in 1969, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate, was 'fascinated,' she said. Lansbury once referred to the property as a'sanctuary,' implying that she spent a year'refusing all work' so she could help her children's during their withdrawals. Lansbury, a proud mother, is shown outside her house, which the family later sold after moving back to California, where the children were clean. The family used the time to'begin all over again' and 'get back to basics,' she said, adding that they all learned to cook and could use produce from the garden to make their meals with.

Grace Van Diem, the star of Stranger Things, is heading to Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2022
Chrissy Cunningham, a well-known cheerleader, made her name on Netflix's Stranger Things. And now Grace Van Diem is off to a trip Down Under. In September, the American actress, 25, will appear in Brisbane and Sydney at Oz Comic Con.

After his sloppy work, a surgeon found guilty of slayinging his pregnant and two children

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
Jeffrey MacDonald was almost killed by murdering his family more than 50 years ago, including his pregnant wife who was murdered in their North Carolina home in a Charles Manson style. Jeffery, 78, has maintained his innocence in the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife, 26-year-old Colette, and their two children, 5-year-old Kimberley, and 2-year-old Kristen.

The aspirations of inheriting the killer's estate are thwarted by Charles Manson's self-proclaimed grandson

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
Jason Freeman, 46, is a retired mixed martial arts fighter from Bradenton, Florida, who appears to be Charles Manson's grandson. When a mystery man claimed to be Manson's rightful heir, his hopes of inheriting the notorious killer's estate were shattered on Friday. Daniel Arguelles, 62, believes he is the mass murderer's biological son, thanks to a one-night standoff between his mother and Manson in early 1959. The judge postponed his hearing until October 20 to hear the latest information. On November 19, 2017, the notorious cult king died of natural causes at Corcoran State Prison, California, where he spent 47 years on death row.

In a letter from prison to Sharon Tate, Charles Manson declared himself a "outlaw."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2022
Debra Tate, the younger sister of Manson family murderer Sharon Tate, has confirmed that the man who planned the brutal killings in 1969 sent her a letter from prison. Eight people were killed at two separate locations in what has come to be called the Tate-LaBianca murders over the course of two nights in August 1969. In an interview with the Sun, Debra, 69, who has long been a victim advocate and has represented the Tate family at every court hearing concerning the Manson family since 1998, made the admission. Following rumors that Manson and his allies were involved in other unsolved murders and abductions, Debra wrote to the cult leader in a letter. Manson appeared from Corcoran State Prison in central California, much to her surprise.