Notorious cult leader and murderer Charles Manson dead in prison at 83

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Notorious murderer Charles Manson died of natural causes on Sunday evening, according to prison officials. He was 83-years-old.

Manson was deemed responsible for a two-day murderous rampage through southern California in August 1969 that left seven people dead.

Pregnant actress Sharon Tate, hairstylist Jay Sebring, heiress Abigail Folger, writer Wojciech Frykowski and teenager Steven Parent, were killed at Tate’s rental home on Aug. 9.

The five were murdered in the California home Tate rented with her husband, Hollywood director Roman Polanski, in the secluded neighborhood of Benedict Canyon.

The next day, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were killed at their home.

While Manson didn’t commit the killings himself, he commanded others to do so.

Prosecutors said he handed out knives and told his followers to commit savage murders of high-profile people around Los Angeles in a bid to start a race war. All seven victims were brutally stabbed.

Manson shocked the country with his apparent lack of remorse for the horrific murders. He declared “I don’t have any guilt,” to the press ahead of his trial.

Disturbing images of a crazy-eyed Manson, who carved an “X” into his forehead and then turned it into a swastika, were broadcast across the country, adding to the public outcry.

The Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys released a statement quoting Vincent Bugliosi, the attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson.

“Manson was an evil, sophisticated con man with twisted and warped moral values,” the statement quoted Bugliosi. “Today, Manson’s victims are the ones who should be remembered and mourned on the occasion of his death,” the statement concludes.

Manson’s followers recounted the gory details of the stabbings “with a certain amount of glee” after the August 1969 murders, Diane Lake, a teenager who was in love with Manson at the time, told ABC News.

Manson and three of his followers were convicted in 1971 and sentenced to death, but the death sentences were commuted to life sentences when a California Supreme Court ruling abolished capital punishment in 1972.

Manson had spent nearly five decades behind bars since his conviction and had served time in some of the state’s largest prisons. He was housed in a protective unit at a California state prison in Corcoran prior to his death on Sunday.

ABC News’ Andrew Paparella and Lauren Effron contributed to this report.

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