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Sharon Tate's biographer, Greg King, holds a view often expressed by members of the Tate family, writing in Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders ( 2000 ): " Sharon's real legacy lies not in her movies or in her television work.
The very fact that, today, victims or their families in California are able to sit before those convicted of a crime and have a voice in the sentencing at trials or at parole hearings, is largely due to the work of Doris Patti Tate.
Their years of devotion to Sharon's memory and dedication to victims ' rights ... have helped transform Sharon from mere victim, restore a human face to one of the twentieth century's most infamous crimes.

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