Bruce McGregor Davis (born October 5, 1942) is an American criminal and former member of the Manson Family who has been described as Charles Manson's "right-hand man".
Bruce McGregor Davis was born on October 5, 1942, in Monroe, Louisiana.
Davis was editor of his high school yearbook and attended the University of Tennessee for three years.
1962
In 1962, he traveled to California.
1967
In 1967, Davis met Charles Manson and his associates Mary Brunner, Lynette Fromme, and Patricia Krenwinkel in Oregon.
1968
Davis lived in London from November 1968 to April 1969 while working at the Church of Scientology headquarters."
1969
Davis was present when, in July 1969, Manson allegedly cut Gary Hinman's left ear.
Hinman was allegedly stabbed to death by Bobby Beausoleil one day, although neither Manson nor Davis were present when Hinman was murdered.
In late August, Davis did participate in the murder of Spahn's Ranch hand Donald "Shorty" Shea.
Davis was present when, on November 5, 1969, John Philip Haught aka "Zero", allegedly killed himself playing Russian roulette.
1970
At some point after these events, Davis went into hiding, ultimately turning himself in on December 2, 1970.
1972
In 1972, Davis was convicted in Los Angeles County of two counts of first-degree murder for the killings of Hinman and Shea, conspiracy to commit murder, and robbery.
California having recently abolished the death penalty, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
He began his sentence on April 21, 1972.
1980
He became a preacher in the prison chapel and has kept a clean disciplinary record since 1980.
2010
He was found suitable for parole in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2021.
In each case, the sitting Governor reversed the decision.
In July 2022, the two-member panel board denied him parole.
His lawyer said that the panel highlighted Davis's "lack of empathy".
He is currently imprisoned at San Quentin State Prison where he is serving his life sentence.