Charles Manson, 80, To Marry Afton Elaine Burton, 26, In Prison

Serial Killer Charles Manson Is Tying The Knot With A Woman 54 Years His Junior
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Mass murderer Charles Manson is set to tie the knot with a 26-year-old woman who has devoted the last nine years of her life to trying to help exonerate him.

Bride-to-be Afton Elaine Burton said she loves the man convicted in the notorious murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate.

No date has been set, but a wedding coordinator has been assigned by the prison to handle the nuptials, and the couple has until early February to get married before they would have to reapply for a license.

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Charles Manson and Afton Elaine Burton - aka 'Star' - are set to marry

The Kings County marriage license, seen by the Associated Press, was issued on 7 November for the 80-year-old Manson and Burton, who lives in Corcoran — the site of the prison — and mentions several websites advocating his innocence.

Burton, who goes by the name "Star," told the AP that she and Manson will be married next month.

"Y'all can know that it's true," she said. "It's going to happen. I love him," she added. "I'm with him. There's all kinds of things." Naturally, as soon as the news was announced, the hashtag #MansonWeddingGifts began trending on Twitter, with "remorse" and "his and her matching alibis" among the mostly tasteless suggestions.

Last year Burton told Rolling Stone magazine she visits Manson each Saturday and Sunday for up to five hours a day.

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Burton also told the magazine about her wedding plans, but Manson, who became notorious in 1969 as the leader of a roving "family" of young killers, seemed less certain about tying the knot.

"That's a bunch of garbage," Manson said in the December 2013 interview. "That's trash. We're playing that for public consumption."

Asked about those comments now, Burton said, "None of that's true," adding that they're waiting for the prison to complete their paperwork.

However, as a life prisoner with no parole date, Manson is not entitled to family visits, a euphemism for conjugal visits.

But Burton says marrying Manson will allow her to continue working on his case and obtain information not available to non-relatives.

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Manson was convicted in the murders of seven people

"There's certain things next of kin can do," she said without elaborating.

Tate's sister, Debra, who acts as a spokeswoman for the families of Manson's victims, said the impending marriage is "ludicrous."

"I think it's insane," she said. "What would any young woman in her right mind want with an 80-year-old man?"

As for Manson's motives, she said, "The devil is alive and well."

California Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton confirmed to the AP that the license had been transmitted to the prison.

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Sharon Tate, seen here on her wedding day to Roman Polanski, was one of Manson's victims. She was pregnant when she was killed

Thornton said each California prison designates an employee to be a marriage coordinator who processes paperwork for an inmate's request to be wed. In most cases, she said, the Department of Corrections approves of such weddings as "a tool of family reunification and social development." But Manson is a unique case.

Burton said the wedding might have happened earlier if Manson did not have "some situations" at the prison.

Thornton explained that in February, Manson had three violations for possession of a weapon, threatening staff and refusal to provide a urine sample. Further details on the violations were not immediately available.

Burton said the prison holds marriages on the first Saturday of each month and she expects to be married in an inmate visiting room at the prison.

Thornton confirmed that Manson can have a wedding at the prison and invite an officiant from outside the prison to perform the ceremony.

Manson and his prospective spouse also would be allowed to invite 10 guests who are not inmates.

He and two followers, Leslie Van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkel, remain imprisoned. Another follower, Susan Atkins, died of cancer behind bars. Other members of the Manson "family" still behind bars are Charles "Tex" Watson, Bruce Davis and Robert Beausoleil.

Manson, Watson and the women were convicted in the gruesome killings of Tate, the wife of director Roman Polanski, and four others at her estate on 9 August 1969, and grocers Leno and Rosemary LaBianca who were killed the following night.

Manson is not eligible for parole until 2027. He has been a habitual criminal and spent most of his life in prison.

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FILE--A gray-haired Charles Manson is shown in this undated file photo. Manson was found guilty of trafficking drugs in prison Monday, June 9,1997 and his visitation, dayroom and commissary privileges have been restricted. Manson was ordered into administrative isolation at a hearing Monday, said Sylvia Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for Corcoran State Prison. In March, Manson, 62, was denied parole for the ninth time in the notorious case where he and members of his hippie-cult ``family'' were convicted in the Aug. 9, 1969, murders of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four friends and the stabbing deaths the next night of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. Both crime scenes were marked by bloody scrawlings of messages that prosecutors said was an effort to start a race war.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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In this Dec. 3, 1969 file photo, Susan Atkins, at age 21, a follower of Charles Manson, speaks at a news conference in Santa Monica, Calif. Atkins was expected to succumb to brain cancer months ago, but the former Charles Manson follower, imprisoned for killing actress Sharon Tate nearly four decades ago, still clings to life. Now, a hearing that is perhaps her last chance at freedom has been abruptly put off until September, 2009. (AP Photo/Wally Fong) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Dressed in jail denims, three women who are co-defendants with Charles M. Manson in the Sharon Tate murder trial, walk toward a Los Angeles courtroom, Aug. 6, 1979. The women are on their way to listen to further cross-examination of Linda Kasabian, the state's principal witness against them. Left to right are: Leslie Van Houten, Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel. (AP Photo/Wally Fong) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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This Oct. 8, 2014 photo provided by the California Department of Corrections shows 80-year-old serial killer Charles Manson. A marriage license has been issued for Manson to wed 26-year-old Afton Elaine Burton, who left her Midwestern home nine years ago and moved to Corcoran, California to be near him. Burton, who goes by the name "Star," told the AP that she and Manson will be married next month. (AP Photos/California Department of Corrections) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Convicted murderer Charles Manson is shown during an interview with television talk show host Tom Snyder in a medical facility in Vacaville, Ca. on June 10, 1981. (AP Photo) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Former Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten is led to the courtroom in Los Angeles in which a jury found her guilty again of first degree murder and conspiracy in the 1969 Tate LaBianca killings, July 6, 1978. It was the third time Van Houten had been tried for the murders. The man with Miss Van Houten is unidentified. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Leslie Van Houten, former Charles Manson follower, arrives at the Criminal Courts building in Los Angeles, Feb. 22, 1978 where she will start her third trial on charges of murdering Leno and Rosemary La Bianca. On her first retrial for the 1969 murders, the jury was unable to reach a verdict. She will also face conspiracy charges in the Sharon Tate killings. (AP Photo/George Brich) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Leslie Van Houten, former Charles Manson follower, arrives at the Criminal Courts building in Los Angeles, Feb. 21, 1978 where she faces a third trial on charges of murdering Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on her first retrial for the 1969 murders of the grocery store owner and his wife. Ms. Van Houten also faces conspiracy charges in the Sharon Tate killings. (AP Photo/George Brich) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Photo dated 1978 of convicted mass murderer Charles Manson. Released from prison in 1967, he set up a commune based on free love and devotion to himself. Members of his cult conducted a series of murders in California in 1969, including that of actress Sharon Tate. He and his accomplices were sentenced to death, but were spared the death penalty due to a Supreme Court ruling against capital punishment.Photo datée de 1978 du tueur en série Charles Manson. Relâché de prison en 1967, il fonda une communauté basé sur l'amour libre et la dévotion à lui. Les membres de son culte commirent plusieurs meurtres en 1969 en Californie dont celui notamment de l'actrice Sharon Tate, compagne du réalisateur Roman Polanski. Ils furent condamnés à mort mais leur peine commuée en emprisonnement. (Photo credit should read STF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STF via Getty Images)
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Sandra Good, a disciple of mass murderer Charles Manson, arrives at Federal Court in Sacramento to attend the arraignment of Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, Sept. 11, 1975. (AP Photo) (credit:GD/AP)
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Catherine "Gypsy" Share, recently paroled from prison after serving more than 3 1/2 years in connection with a 1971 robbery supposedly intended to gather arms to get Charles Manson out of jail, told a Los Angeles news conference she wasn't going to look to the past but to the future, April 15, 1975. (AP Photo/Wally Fong) (credit:Wally Fong/AP)
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Charles Manson, head of the cultic "Manson Family," is escorted by deputy sheriffs on his way to court, in Los Angeles, Calif., on August 20, 1970. He is charged with murder-conspiracy in the Tate-LaBianca slayings. (AP Photo) (credit:AP)
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Susan Denise Atkins is shown as she is about to leave the Los Angeles County Mens' Jail, March 6, 1970, after meeting with Charles Manson, one of her co-defendants in the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six others. Manson, acting as his own attorney, had asked to question Ms. Atkins, who was a principal witness before the grand jury which indicted the hippie "family." (AP Photo/Harold Filan) (credit:Harold Filan/AP)