Table Of Content
- How 10050 Cielo Drive Went From Peaceful Dream Home To Manson Family Murder Scene
- Why Californians are fleeing this once-Golden State
- The Road from Gallup to Albuquerque
- Film
- Wrong place, wrong time
- days that rocked USC: How a derailed commencement brought ‘complete disaster’
- To Re-create Sharon Tate’s Benedict Canyon House, Quentin Tarantino Turned to an L.A. Tour Guide

Mr. Bullington contacted Bel Air Patrol by radio (Mr. Karlson, 1-3, states time was 0411) and reported this. Officers continued in a southeasterly direction toward the garage area of the property. Two lights located on the north side of the garage were not on. Officers noted that the split-rail fence which runs to the north of the garage area was broken, and that scrape marks appeared on the curb directly in front of the split-rail fence.

How 10050 Cielo Drive Went From Peaceful Dream Home To Manson Family Murder Scene
The following night, another team of Manson disciples broke into a home in a different affluent Los Angeles neighborhood and brutally killed Leno LaBianca, a grocery store executive, and his wife, Rosemary. Sharon Tate and her baby boy, Paul Richard Polanski, the name which his father gave him following the murders, were buried together at Holy Cross Cemetery on August 13th, 1969. The last resident of the home prior to its demolition 1994 was Nine Inch Nails lead singer Trent Reznor.
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It was later demolished and replaced with Villa Bella, a much bigger house that bears no resemblance to the old Cielo Drive. It also got a new address, namely Cielo Drive, and was sold to Jeff Franklin, who has recently put it on the market, as well. The penultimate episode of the show’s seventh season recreates the gruesome murders at Cielo Drive in full, gory detail. Evan Peters prepped for the scenes by watching endless documentaries and reading all there was to read on the events of that night. The property was listed in January 2022 with a sky-high price of $85 million. However, Franklin wasn’t able to secure a buyer, so the price was lowered to $70 million a few months later.
The Road from Gallup to Albuquerque
Sergeant Mike McGann (standing atop the wall) takes a closer look at the pole that supports the utility lines coming into the property. Sergeant Mike McGann pointing to the utility lines within the property of Cielo Drive. Abigail Folger's Firebird can be seen in the background. The blood of Abigail Folger near where the hallway meets the living room.
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In 1946, American actress Lillian Gish lived in the property while filming Duel in the Sun. After that period the ownership of the property is pretty sketchy. However, it is known that music and film talent manager Rudolph Altobelli bought the house for $86,000 in the early 1960s and then rented the property out. The property at Cielo Drive was designed by renowned architect Robert Byrd in 1942 and completed in 1944. Sitting high above California’s Benedict Canyon, the 3,200 square-foot home and 2,000 square-foot guest house sat on a 3.3-acre plot.
Wrong place, wrong time
On December 2, 1969, Linda Darlene Kasabian, born Linda Darlene Drouin and also known as Yana the Witch, faced charges in connection with the brutal Tate-LaBianca murders. However, she was granted immunity after agreeing to serve as a witness for the prosecution. Kasabian’s testimony inflicted significant damage to Manson and his ‘family’. Throughout the trial, the prosecution asserted that Manson masterminded the ‘Helter Skelter’ murders and that his followers carried out the acts under his influence.
After making their way to the property, Watson cut the screen on one of the properties windows. He then climbed through the window and proceeded to let in Krenwikel and Atkins through the front door. Unbeknown to those in the property, four members of the Manson family were on the way to commit one of the most horrific crimes in American history.
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And when we got back from Sharon’s that night, he just acted as though it never happened. Charlie is the type that lives for each second, and pays no mind to what may happen two seconds later. I didn’t know where it was, really, but I knew if there was any, like I thought I’d seen, it would be on the steering wheel, and on the door handles as well. When we got back to the ranch, I went in the kitchen of our hangout (an abandoned Western movie set), and got a rag and proceeded to wipe down the whole car for blood.
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It was razed in 1994 and the address was changed from Cielo Drive to in an effort by the property’s then-owner, real estate investor Alvin Weintraub, to exorcise its nightmarish history. The only tether that binds the old house and the new one is the property’s stunning 180-degree view. Going in a northwesterly direction from where Frykowski’s body was found (Addendum 1B) two large blood spots were found. It is possible that a struggle with the assailants occurred at these two locations.
The’ scrape marks and the break in the split-rail fence appeared fresh. A search of the undercarriage of Parent’s car revealed similar scrape marks and concrete transfer. The rear bumper of the car also showed white paint transfer similar to that as on the split-rail fence. As they entered the house, Frykowski obtained the mail, among which was a music album.
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Atkins’ husband, James Whitehouse, stated that Atkins experienced paralysis in over 85 percent of her body, rendering her unable to sit up or be moved to a wheelchair. Steven Earl Parent, male Caucasian, 18 years, 6-0, 175, red hair, brown eyes. He lived with his parents at East Bryant Road, El Monte. His main occupation was that of a delivery boy for Valley City Plumbing Supply Company in Rosemead, California. He also worked part time at night for Jonas Miller Stereo, 8719 Wilshire Boulevard.
The killers, in order to avoid detection, shot Parent before he could leave. This was a long laceration to the palm between the ring and the little finger, which severed the tendons. It is investigating officers’ opinion that Parent would not have been killed simply because he saw someone enter the gate, unless the assailants went there with the express purpose of killing everyone in the Polanski home.
If we assume they went there to transact some type of business, the possibility exists that they were invited into the house. Due to the clothing that Folger was wearing (long nightgown) and the fact that her bed appeared to have been slept in, investigating officers are assuming that Folger was in her bedroom either asleep or reading. An argument between the suspects and Polanski, Sebring and Frykowski probably aroused Folger. Prior to her getting out of bed and walking from her bedroom, up the hall into the living room, it is the investigating officers’ opinion that Frykowski, Polanski and Sebring accompanied one of the suspects to the front door. Folger entered the front room and was either struck or stabbed by one of the suspects. The other suspect remained with the main group armed with the .22-caliber revolver.
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