Charles Denton "Tex" Watson (born December 2, 1945) is an American mass murderer who was a central member of the "
Manson Family
The Manson Family (known among its members as the Family) was a Intentional community, commune, gang, and cult led by criminal Charles Manson that was active in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The group at its peak consisted of a ...
" led by
Charles Manson
Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
.
Watson is often described as the tactical ringleader of the
Tate-LaBianca murders on August 9–10, 1969, when Watson,
Patricia Krenwinkel, and
Susan Atkins murdered pregnant actress
Sharon Tate,
Jay Sebring
Thomas John Kummer (October 10, 1933 – August 9, 1969), known professionally as Jay Sebring, was an American celebrity Haircut, hair stylist, and the founder of the hairstyling corporation Sebring International. Sebring was Tate–LaBianca mur ...
, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger, and Steven Parent at
10050 Cielo Drive in
Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. The next night, Watson traveled to
Los Feliz, Los Angeles
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, and participated in the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Watson was convicted of murder in 1971 and
sentenced to death. As a result of a
1972 California Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality in the state of the death penalty, he avoided
execution
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but has remained incarcerated ever since. Watson has been denied parole 18 times since he became eligible for parole in 1976 after his death sentence was commuted.
Early life
Watson was born in
Dallas, Texas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
, on December 2, 1945, and grew up in nearby
Copeville. He was the youngest of three children.
Watson grew up attending church locally, and was an honor student, editor on the school paper, and captain of the football team, and set a record for the high hurdles at
Farmersville High School.
In September 1964, Watson moved to
Denton, Texas
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, to attend the
University of North Texas
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, where he became a member of
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Introduction to Manson Family
In January 1967, Watson began working at
Braniff International as a baggage handler. When funds became low, he used free airline tickets he got as a perk of being a handler to visit an old fraternity brother in
Los Angeles
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; there he became interested in the psychedelic and music lifestyle of the late 1960s. While driving one day, Watson picked up a hitchhiker,
Dennis Wilson of
the Beach Boys
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, and drove him to Wilson's house. There he was first introduced to the
Manson Family
The Manson Family (known among its members as the Family) was a Intentional community, commune, gang, and cult led by criminal Charles Manson that was active in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The group at its peak consisted of a ...
who lived with Wilson.
Time at Spahn Ranch
Watson lived with the Manson Family at Spahn Ranch for nine months before the crimes, becoming close to Manson, and eventually choosing to believe Manson's lies and deception. According to
Los Angeles County District Attorney
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Vincent Bugliosi, Manson employed “a variety of techniques" to accomplish this, and was able to bring Watson and others to conspire in following Manson’s delusion to ignite a massive race war (which Manson called “
Helter Skelter”, inspired by the Beatles song of the same name) intended to bring in Manson's kingdom following this war.
Drug dealing and Bernard Crowe
In December 1968, Watson left the Manson Family. He moved in with a woman who sold small quantities of marijuana and LSD to his friends,
and became her lover. The two lived in Hollywood for a few months, improving their illegal activity, until Watson became restless and rejoined the Family.
Following Manson's orders to "find money for Helter Skelter", Watson contrived to steal money from his lover's friend, Bernard Crowe.
Crowe called the ranch, spoke to Manson and told him he would come to the ranch and kill everyone if he did not get his money back. In response, Manson shot Crowe in the stomach using the same pistol that Watson would use in the Tate murders.
The two encountered one another in the California Men's Colony in the early 1980s. Following a long conversation about the past and religion Crowe forgave Watson for his role in the theft and the shooting.
Tate–LaBianca murders
Tate murders
On August 9, 1969, as a member of the Manson Family, Watson led
Susan Atkins,
Linda Kasabian
Linda Darlene Kasabian (; June 21, 1949 – January 21, 2023) was an American woman known for being a member of the Manson Family, a cult led by Charles Manson in late-1960searly-1970s California. She was present at both the Tate–LaBianca mu ...
, and
Patricia Krenwinkel to
10050 Cielo Drive, the home of
Roman Polanski
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański (; born 18 August 1933) is a Polish and French filmmaker and actor. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Roman Polanski, numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, three Britis ...
and
Sharon Tate. They murdered all four people inside the house, and also Steven Parent in the driveway. Watson and his crime partners inflicted 28 stab wounds to one victim, Abigail Folger, alone.
LaBianca murders
The following night, Watson and six others went to the home of
Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Manson and Watson entered the home. According to Watson's book ''Will You Die For Me?'', Manson held the occupants at gunpoint while Watson tied them up, before the rest of Manson Family killed them.
Conviction
On October 2, 1969, Watson fled the
Spahn Ranch and headed back to his native state of Texas. On November 30, 1969, he was arrested in Texas for the Tate–LaBianca murders. He and his lawyers fought extradition to California for nine months. Upon arriving in California, he stopped talking and eating, losing 55 pounds, and began regressing to a catatonic state. He was admitted to
Atascadero State Hospital for a 90‑day evaluation period to determine if he was fit to stand trial. He stayed there until February 1971, when he was deemed able to stand trial.
On October 12, 1971, Watson was convicted on seven counts of
first-degree murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse committed with the necessary intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisdiction. ("The killing of another person without justification or excuse ...
and one count of
conspiracy to commit murder.
One week later, the same
jury
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took only two and a half hours to determine that he was sane. On October 21, 1971, he was
sentenced to death. He arrived on California's death row on November 17, 1971, but avoided execution when the
California Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of California is the highest and final court of appeals in the courts of the U.S. state of California. It is headquartered in San Francisco at the Earl Warren Building, but it regularly holds sessions in Los Angeles and Sac ...
's ''
People v. Anderson'' decision resulted in the invalidation of all death sentences imposed in California prior to 1972.
He was found guilty of the murders of seven people: Abigail Folger; Wojciech Frykowski; Steven Parent; Sharon Tate Polanski, who was eight months pregnant; Jay Sebring; Leno LaBianca; and Rosemary LaBianca.
Incarceration
According to his prisoner outreach website, Watson converted to Christianity in 1975.
''Will You Die for Me?'', Watson's autobiography, as told to Raymond "Chaplain Ray" Hoekstra, was published in 1978. In 1979, he married Kristin Joan Svege, and together they founded Abounding Love Ministries, Inc. in 1980. Through
conjugal visits they were able to have four children (three boys, one girl), but those visits for life prisoners were banned in October 1996. After 24 years of marriage, Svege divorced Watson after meeting another man in 2003. Svege and Watson remain friends. He had become an ordained minister in 1981 and received a B.S. in Business Management in 2009 from
California Coast University, a distance-learning college.
In August 1982, a Southern California‑based group, Citizens for Truth, submitted some 80,000 petition signatures and several thousand letters opposing Watson's parole. The group received support from Doris Tate, the mother of victim Sharon Tate. In later years the group, with Doris Tate and her daughters Patricia and Debra, submitted petitions with more than two million signatures.
In May 2023, Watson started the ''Abounding Love'' podcast, consisting of sermons given from 1977 to 1984 in the chapel of the
California Men's Colony
California Men's Colony (CMC) is an American male-only List of California state prisons, state prison located northwest of the city of San Luis Obispo, California, San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo County, California, along the central Californi ...
, San Luis Obispo, California.
In 2012, Watson disputed a request to release recordings made in 1969 with his defense attorney Bill Boyd. The recordings became part of a bankruptcy proceeding involving the deceased attorney's law firm. Members of the
Los Angeles Police Department
The City of Los Angeles Police Department, commonly referred to as Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), is the primary law enforcement agency of Los Angeles, California, United States. With 8,832 officers and 3,000 civilian staff, it is the th ...
said they believed the recordings might contain clues about unsolved murder cases involving the Manson Family. Watson asked the presiding judge to allow police to listen to the tapes but not take possession of them. Judge Richard A. Schell ruled Watson had waived attorney-client privilege for the tapes after he allowed the co-author of his 1978 memoir to hear the recordings. The LAPD acquired the tapes, which allegedly contained Watson confessing to other murders, but reportedly no new information.
In September 2014, Richard Pfeiffer, an attorney for
Leslie Van Houten, said that he was considering subpoenaing the tapes to look for information that might help Van Houten in her next parole hearing.
Watson's minimum eligible parole date was November 26, 1976; he has been denied
parole
Parole, also known as provisional release, supervised release, or being on paper, is a form of early release of a prisoner, prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated ...
18 times since then, including two stipulations. He was most recently given a five-year denial of parole at a board hearing in October 2021. He remains incarcerated at
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in
San Diego County
San Diego County (), officially the County of San Diego, is a county in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of California, north to its border with Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,298,634; it is the second-most populous ...
, California.
In popular culture
* In the 2018 film
''Charlie Says'', he is played by
Chace Crawford.
* In
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American filmmaker, actor, and author. Quentin Tarantino filmography, His films are characterized by graphic violence, extended dialogue often featuring much profanity, and references to ...
's 2019 film ''
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
''Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood'' is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Bona Film Group, Heyday Films, and Visiona Romantica, and distributed by Sony Pict ...
'', a fictionalized version of him is portrayed by
Austin Butler
Austin Robert Butler (born August 17, 1991) is an American actor, singer, and model. Butler began his career on television, first in roles on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, most notably on ''Zoey 101'' (2007–2008), and later on teen dramas, ...
.
* In 2019, he was portrayed by
Christopher Backus in
David Fincher
David Andrew Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American film director. Often described as one of the preeminent directors of his generation, David Fincher filmography, his films, of which most are psychological thrillers, have collectiv ...
's
Netflix
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series ''
Mindhunter''.
References
External links
Abounding Love Ministries*
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1945 births
20th-century American criminals
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American mass murderers
American people convicted of murder
American prisoners sentenced to death
Crimes involving Satanism or the occult
Criminals from California
Criminals from Los Angeles
Criminals from Texas
Living people
Manson Family
People convicted of murder by California
People from Farmersville, Texas
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