The letter often conflated his client’s narrative of the LaBianca killings during the parole hearing with how she currently views her conduct, he said. Jackie Lacey told the governor that she “strongly” opposed releasing Van Houten, calling her unsuitable for parole and a threat to public safety. Both diedDrunk woman drives more than a mile after man's body smashes through windshield, police sayUPDATES:7:37 p.m.: This article was updated with additional detail and comments from Leslie Van Houten’s attorney. Pfeiffer also said that Lacey took quotes from the parole hearing out of context. Van Houten’s lawyer, Rich Pfeiffer, said the district attorney’s letter was not honest.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 28, 2016 23:11 UTC