To my knowledge you commit murder when you plan to take someone's life so no I don't agree to paroles for people like that.
Like Charles Manson and company.
Never proven that Charles Manson killed anyone.
He got life because of the socialites his followers killed.
'Despite being branded a murderer by the media and being remembered that way by the public over the half-century since, Charles Manson never actually killed anyone.
Not entirely factual.
He got life because he directed his followers to kill, AND participated directly in the killings. And that last had nothing to do with "socialites," which you seem to think have less of a right not to be murdered than regular folks.
Overall, when it comes to the subject area of capital crimes, I've settled comfortably into being of two minds.
Logically, I want purely practical sentences. Such as "life until everyone agrees it's safe for this person to be free," in order to avoid freeing obviously psychotic people simply due to their time being up. And I agree that life without parole is cheaper both in money and in societal self-respect and comfort, than death.
Emotionally, I have seen a number of people who I would like to know were put to death somehow. Since I hate such people so intensely, that I can't believe that they would experience regret, even as they are being killed, I'd just as soon have them ignominiously erased.