Charles Manson created a "family unit" in the 1960s, made upwardly of those who saw him as a powerful, charismatic leader. The Manson Family unit ultimately became one of America's nearly infamous cults, with tales of orgies and murder surrounding them.

Members of the Family were convicted of a mortiferous two-day killing spree that left seven people dead, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. Though Manson ordered the killings, he didn't directly participate. Instead, his followers obeyed his commands—and most wound up in prison house.

So where are they now? Here's everything y'all need to know about the central figures in the Manson Family members, and what life looks like for them in 2019.

Leslie Van Houten

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Leslie Van Houten, a former follower of Charles Manson, listens equally quondam Deputy Commune Attorney Stephen Kay (not seen) describes the 1969 killing scene of the Smaldino couple during a parole hearing 28 June 2002 at the California Establishment for Women in Corona, Califonia. Van Houten, 52, who has served over 30 years in prison for her involvement in the Tate-La Bianca killings, was denied parole. DAMIAN DOVARGANES/AFP/Getty Images

Charged with: Murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca

Van Houten was sentenced to life in prison when she was merely 19 years old. Now 68, she's been denied parole 19 times but could have another hazard at liberty.

Van Houten was recommended for parole in January. Information technology'southward unclear if she will encounter release, every bit ii previous parole recommendations were turned downwards by then–California governor Jerry Brown, co-ordinate to NBC News. Part of the reason Van Houten has yet to exist released is she blames Manson for the murders more than she blames herself, Brown explained at Van Houten's terminal parole hearing.

Susan Atkins

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Susan Atkins' California Section of Corrections mugshot, 2001. California Department of Corrections

Charged with: Murder of Sharon Tate

Atkins spent her life in prison house for her role in murdering Tate—she'south the one who stabbed the Hollywood star to death. She died of brain cancer in 2009.

Patricia Krenwinkle

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The three female person members of Charles Manson's "family" ham it up for photographers through the window of the sheriff'south van as they arrive at the courthouse to continue the murder trial in the Tate-LaBianca instance. Patricia Krenwinkle (left) makes a face as Leslie Van Houten and Susan Atkins (correct) smile. Baronial 5, 1970. Bettmann / Contributor

Charged with: Tate murders and LaBianca murders

Krenwinkle is even so in prison, currently the longest-serving prisoner in the state of California. She was concluding denied parole in 2017.

Charles "Tex" Watson

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Charles Watson, charged in California with murdering actress Sharon Tate and others, sits in Collin County courtroom during a hearing on whether or not to extradict Watson to California 2/16. Watson's head was covered with a coat as officers led him from his jail cell to the court, only in a surprise motility, the judge called photographers into the courtroom and allowed them less than a minute to make the first pictures of Watson since his arrest. Bettmann / Contributor

Charged with: Tate murders and LaBianca murders

Watson remains incarcerated at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego. He has been denied parole 17 times, virtually recently at a board hearing in Oct 2016.

He runs the born-again Christian outreach site Abounding Love from prison. The site contains essays and information about religion, forgiveness and the crimes he committed while a member of the Manson Family.

Bobby Beausoleil

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Robert 'Bobby' Beausoleil poses for a mugshot subsequently beingness arrested for the murder of Gary Hinman at the request of Charles Manson on August 7, 1969. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Charged with: Murder of Gary Hinman

Already behind confined for Hinman'south death Beausoleil had no role in the Tate murder or any after. Now 71, he is nevertheless serving a life sentence in the California Medical Facility, a country prison in Solano County, California.

Although a parole board recommended Beausoleil for parole in January 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom rejected its recommendation, claiming he could even so pose a danger to social club.

Steve "Clem" Grogan

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Manson family fellow member Steve Grogan, twenty, smiles slightly as he is led from the courtroom later he was convicted of first degree murder of movie stuntman Donald (Shorty) Shea whose body has never been found. The jury of eight men and iv women deliberated just viii hours earlier returning the verdict. The panel plain had no problem with the "no body" angle of the case. Bettmann / Contributor

Charged with: Murder of Donald Shea

Grogan was granted parole after serving 15 years in prison for Shea's murder. He was allowed his freedom after telling authorities where Shea'southward body had been disposed of after the murder.

Linda Kasabian

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Manson family member Linda Kasabian, star witness in the Sharon Tate and LaBianca murder trial, at a printing conference in Los Angeles, after being granted immunity from prosecution in the Manson Family trial, U.s.a., 19th August 1970. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Charged with: Nothing

Kasabian was considered the star witness in the trial confronting Manson. After eavesdropping on the infamous murders, she broke with the Family and testified for the prosecution. Today Kasabian avoids the spotlight and is reportedly living in a trailer park.

Paul Watkins

Charged with: Zip

Not involved with any of the murders, Watkins stayed out of prison despite his close relationship with Manson and the Family unit by providing information to constabulary.

In 1979, Watkins co-wrote a memoir, My Life with Charles Manson. He died of leukemia in 1990.

Catherine Share

Charged with: Minor crimes

Now: Share went to prison house for a short time for her roles in Manson's lesser schemes. In August 1971, Share and several other Manson family members held upward a surplus store and stole nearly 150 guns. The group planned to hijack a rider jet and stage a hostage crisis to vestibule for the release of Manson and other members of the Family. She did not have a office in any of the murders and was released in 1975, afterwards which point she became a born-again Christian.

Known every bit one of "Manson'southward ex-lovers," Share recently spoke well-nigh how the cult leader was comparable to Jesus. She also advocated for the Family members still in prison. "They've just done the work on themselves for years and years and years," she told Commonwealth of australia'due south sixty Minutes on Lord's day. "They're just not the same people they were when they were 20 and 18 at all."

Mary Brunner

Charged with: Pocket-sized crimes

Now: Brunner went to prison for small crimes including indecent exposure and theft just was paroled in 1977. She was not involved in any of the murders. Brunner mothered one of the cult leader'southward children, Valentine Michael Manson, and was considered the "female parent" of the entire Family. Later her release from prison, Brunner moved to the Midwest with a new identity, co-ordinate to Rolling Stone.

Squeaky Fromme

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Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, shown leaving courthouse after her get-go hearing on the charge of attempting bump-off of President Gerald Ford, volition be in court again 9/23 to hear results of psychiatric test ordered by federal judge to determine if she is competent to stand trial and defend herself. Miss Fromme'due south attorney has filed an appeal requesting further bail reduction for the Manson cultist. Bail was originally set at $1 one thousand thousand. Bettmann / Contributor

Charged with: Assassination attempt of President Gerald Ford

After pointing a gun at the sitting president, Fromme went to prison for life. She briefly escaped in 1987 to meet Manson, who had been diagnosed with cancer. She returned to prison and stayed there until 2009, when parole was granted. Fromme now lives in upstate New York.

Charles Manson

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Charlie Manson arriving at the Inyo County Courthouse for a preliminary hearing on charges of arson and receiving stolen goods, on Dec 3, 1969. Bettmann

Charged with: vii counts of commencement-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of Abigail Ann Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Earl Parent, Sharon Tate Polanski, Jay Sebring and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.

Manson was originally sentenced to death only, when California ruled capital penalization unconstitutional in 1972, he was given life with the possibility of parole.

On November 19, 2017, Manson died from cardiac arrest resulting from respiratory failure and colon cancer.