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=== LaBianca Murders === The following night, [[The Family]], this time consisting of [[Leslie Van Houten]], [[Steve "Clem" Grogan ]] <span style="display: none;"> </span>and the four from the previous night, were driven into Los Angeles by Charles Manson. Manson had decided to have the next-door neighbours of a foe of his killed as "training" for The Family. The neigbours were Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. After reaching their destination, Manson and Watson got out of the car, and entered the home together, taking the occupants hostage. Manson returned and sent Krenwinkel and Van Outen into the house. Rosemary LaBianca was taken hostage into her bedroom by Krenwinkel and Van Houten as Watson murdered Leno LaBianca in the den. Rosemary LaBianca was then murdered in her room, by Krenwinkel and Watson, with additional wounds inflicted in her back by Van Houten. Phrases from or inspired by then recent Beatles lyrics such as "WAR," "Healter Skelter", "RISE", and "Death to Pigs" were smeared onto the walls and various surfaces in the victims' blood by Krenwinkel.
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