Nancy Pitman
Nancy Pittman grew up in a wealthy household in Malibu, where her
father was a successful engineer and her mother was a society matron.
She and her two younger brothers wanted for nothing materially, and her
childhood years were devoted to school and surfing. However, the wealth
didn't bring her happiness. At 16, she befriended some slightly older
girls who were lived with an older man whom they spoke of glowingly and
the teen aged Pittman convinced them to introduce her to him. The man
was Charles Manson. She was immediately taken with him and ran away from home
at the age of 16 to be with him. She quickly became one of his most
ardent backers and traveled with him to various parts of California.
Ultimately, they settled upon a former film set which became known as
Spahn Ranch. She stayed loyal to Manson after hearing about the murder
of Gary Hinman and Manson's role in it. She was also present at the
ranch when Manson sent Charles 'Tex' Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Linda Kasabian to commit
murders at a house formerly occupied by producer Terry Melcher and actress
Candice Bergen. Manson had once done some business with Melcher, which had
gone badly and which may have been a factor in the murders. She was
with Manson when they returned to the ranch and told Manson of the
events that night. It is widely believed that she, Manson, and a few
others drove to the house later than night to tamper with the crime
scene. After the arrest of Manson and his family for the Tate/LaBianca
murders, she was one of his most conspicuous supporters, singing and
handing out placards to passers by.
After the trial, she drifted into the Aryan Brotherhood and moved to a house in Stockton with a few other members. Two house-mates, James and Lauren Willet, were subsequently murdered by other members who lived there. Pittman ultimately was convicted of being an accessory after the fact to Lauren Willet's murder. She served some eighteen months in prison and wound up marrying one of the co-conspirators. They subsequently divorced and she moved to the Pacific Northwest with her children and changed her name. She has renounced Manson and keeps a low profile, striving to shield her children from any fallout from her past.
After the trial, she drifted into the Aryan Brotherhood and moved to a house in Stockton with a few other members. Two house-mates, James and Lauren Willet, were subsequently murdered by other members who lived there. Pittman ultimately was convicted of being an accessory after the fact to Lauren Willet's murder. She served some eighteen months in prison and wound up marrying one of the co-conspirators. They subsequently divorced and she moved to the Pacific Northwest with her children and changed her name. She has renounced Manson and keeps a low profile, striving to shield her children from any fallout from her past.