LATimes: Manson follower lawyer-client recordings from 1969 subject of search warrant or court order now stayed

LATimes.com: Manson follower’s tape recordings off limits to LAPD for now (posted 10/18):

A federal judge in Texas has blocked a request by the Los Angeles Police Department to review recordings of a key Charles Manson follower and an attorney made decades ago.

The tapes are of Manson follower Charles “Tex” Watson, who has said the recordings won’t provide any new evidence about the infamous murders.

Among Manson murder experts, there is much debate about what new revelations the Watson tapes might yield. At least three deaths have been considered as possible murders by those involved in the Manson investigations. …

A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge in Texas this spring granted a request from the Los Angeles Police Department to review eight cassette tapes containing hours of conversations between Watson and his late attorney after the LAPD argued that it might shed light on unsolved murders. The lawyer made the recordings while interviewing Watson after he and other Manson family members were arrested in 1969.

LATimes.com: New Manson murder probe could bring closure for families (posted 10/19):

Los Angeles police officials said they hope to bring closure to the families of victims in a dozen unsolved homicides that occurred near places where the Manson family operated during its slew of murders four decades ago.

Officials revealed Thursday that they have 12 open cases and that they hope audiotapes recorded in 1969 between Charles Manson follower Charles “Tex” Watson and his attorney could provide some answers.

What isn’t mentioned clearly here is that the recordings were made by Watson and his attorney in 1969, and they remain privileged unless Watson is willing to reveal them.

Two days ago, I started looking on Lexis and Westlaw and I haven’t been able to find either the Bankruptcy or District Judge’s orders. Maybe they will show later.

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