[13][14], In August 1982, a Southern Californiabased group, Citizens for Truth, submitted some 80,000 petition signatures and several thousand letters opposing Watson's parole. While she was a big media presence throughout the Family's various trials and a die-hard supporter of the group, she never went to prison for them, according to All That's Interesting. In 1978 he co-wrote a book, Will You Die For Me? In January 1967, Watson began working at Braniff International as a baggage handler. He rose from the dead and sealed us with the Holy Spirit, regenerating our hearts. The LaBiancas would also be murdered by the Manson Family. According to Rolling Stone, Tex Watson was a former high school football star from Dallas, Texas, who dropped out of college, and journeyed to California. For a long time, Charles Watson complied with this vision. The next day,hejoined other members of the Family to the LaBianca home. Watson married Kristin Joan Svege in 1979. In 1975, Good and other Family members were convicted of sending death threats through the mail, a federal offense, to businesses she felt were harming the environment, according to The Evansville Courier & Press She received a 15 year sentence, but only served a little less than 10. MANSON FOLLOWER VAN HOUTEN GRANTED PAROLE Then Van Houten. Charles "Tex" Watson, Manson's self-described right-hand man, was sentenced to death for his part in the killings but was later given life in prison after the death penalty was overturned . document.write(''); It's actually through Watkins' statements that police first heard what "Helter Skelter," Manson's term for his imagined end-of-the-world scenario, would entail. Charles Denton Tex Watson was bornon December 2, 1945, in Farmersville, Texas, but was raised in nearby Copeville. // -->, , ,