In 1970, at age 22, Bobby Beausoleil (born 1947, now 70 years old) was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to death for the killing of musician and Manson Family friend Gary Hinman. His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1972.
Born in Santa Barbara, California, the son of a milkman, Beausoleil met filmmaker Kenneth Anger when he was in his late teens and appears in Anger's film Lucifer Rising. He is also seen (as "Cupid") in the 1967 film Mondo Hollywood, a documentary about Los Angeles that also features Jay Sebring, one of the people killed by the Manson Family at the home of actress Sharon Tate in 1969.
In the early 1970s, Truman Capote interviewed Beausoleil at San Quentin State Prison, and later published the interview in the form of a short story, "Then It All Came Down," that was included in his book Music for Chameleons.
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