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FILE - In this Aug. 19, 1970, file photo, Linda Kasabian speaks at a news conference she held at end of her 18 days on stand as a prosecution witness in the Manson Family murder trials in Los Angeles. Attorneys are Roland Goldman at her left, and Gary Fleischman at her right. Kasabian, the trial's key prosecution witness, was granted immunity from prosecution. She drove the killers to the Tate and LaBianca houses but didn't take part in the killings. Kasabian later changed her name and has for the most part lived out of sight for the past 50 years. (AP Photo/David F. Smith, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 19, 1970, file photo, Linda Kasabian speaks at a news conference she held at end of her 18 days on stand as a prosecution witness in the Manson Family murder trials in Los Angeles. Attorneys are Roland Goldman at her left, and Gary Fleischman at her right. Kasabian, the trial's key prosecution witness, was granted immunity from prosecution. She drove the killers to the Tate and LaBianca houses but didn't take part in the killings. Kasabian later changed her name and has for the most part lived out of sight for the past 50 years. (AP Photo/David F. Smith, File)

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