The Manson Family lawyer next door
Briefly

Betty Moulds recalled her reason for setting the burglar alarm in early 1976 was the presence of notorious Manson Family members in Sacramento, stating, 'I thought if there was trouble, it would come at night.' Despite growing up in a secure household, neither of her children, Donald and Gerald, were aware of the alarm at the time, emphasizing the disconnect between daily life and extreme potential threats.
The Manson Family members in Sacramento, particularly Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, became infamous not only for their connection to Charles Manson but also for their criminal activities, including Fromme's assassination attempt on President Gerald Ford and the threatening letters sent by Sandra Good and Susan Murphy. Their presence prompted urgency in Moulds' family to protect themselves while remaining largely oblivious to the looming danger.
Read at SFGATE
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