Ruth Ann "Ouisch" Moorehouse

Former

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Birthday January 6, 1952

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Age 72 years old

Nationality Canada

#33351 Most Popular

1941

She had three siblings; a brother named Dean Thomas Moorehouse (born 1941) and two sisters, Kathleen Moorehouse Adair (born 1940) and Sharon Moorehouse Diehl (born 1945), all of whom were born in Minnesota.

The family is of English, Scottish, Irish, Scotch-Irish, German, and French descent.

Moorehouse attended Westmont High School in Campbell, California, and Leggett Valley High School in Leggett, California, where she was a part of the student council.

1953

Ruth Ann Moorehouse (born January 6, 1953 ) is an American woman who is a former member of the Manson Family, led by Charles Manson.

Ruth Ann Moorehouse was born on January 6, 1953, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the fourth and youngest child to former Protestant minister Dean Allen Moorehouse (1920–2010), who had been born in North Dakota, and Audrey Lucille Sirpless (1919–2002), who was originally from Minnesota.

1967

Her parents divorced in August 1967 after her mother, Audrey, had grown uncomfortable with her husband Dean's friendship with Charles Manson, and went to live with her sister.

In 1967, Ruth's father Dean Moorehouse befriended Charles Manson after he had picked him up as a hitchhiker.

Moorehouse invited Manson to dinner at his San Jose home, which resulted in Manson spending the night.

The two discussed the Bible, sang religious songs, and Manson was fond of the piano that the Moorehouse family owned, which Dean Moorehouse allowed Manson to take for himself.

Dean Moorehouse told Manson that he was always welcome in his home, and Manson became a frequent visitor.

He soon took interest in Ruth Ann, who was 14 years old at the time, and took Ruth Ann on a trip up the coast in his recently acquired Volkswagen Microbus, which he had gotten from a neighbor of the Moorehouse's in exchange for their piano.

This resulted in Dean and Audrey reporting Ruth Ann as a runaway, and the pair were apprehended by Sheriff's deputies on July 28, 1967.

Ruth Ann was returned home and Manson was arrested for trying to interfere with the police.

1968

On May 20, 1968, Ruth Ann Moorehouse married 23-year-old bus driver Edward Lewis Heuvelhorst in Santa Cruz in an effort to become emancipated from her father, which Manson had advised her to do.

According to Moorehouse, the marriage only lasted one day, and she moved to the Los Angeles area that Manson and his followers had relocated to months earlier.

Dean Moorehouse learned of this, which resulted in him meeting Manson at Dennis Wilson's house, where Manson kneeled down and kissed Moorehouse’s toes, welcoming him to the party and introducing him to LSD.

Dean spent the rest of the summer at Wilson's house living in the guesthouse in exchange for taking care of the landscaping.

He became a devout follower of Manson, and spent a brief amount of time with the Manson Family at Spahn Ranch after they began living there in the summer of 1968.

A different account says Manson, Lynnette Fromme, and Mary Brunner visited the Moorehouse home, where Dean Moorehouse chased Manson outside, threatening him for having sex with Ruth Ann.

He cornered Manson with a shotgun, to which Manson responded by putting his hand on Moorehouse's shoulder and saying, "love is so much better than anger, and what a relief it was when you gave up your individuality and became part of a real family."

Record producer Terry Melcher, who Manson had befriended, took a liking to Ruth Ann and began an affair with her.

He attempted to employ her as a housekeeper at his 10050 Cielo Drive home, which Candice Bergen, his girlfriend, disapproved of.

While living at Spahn Ranch, Moorehouse was responsible for taking care of the children, dumpster diving, and panhandling.

She acquired her nickname "Ouisch" from George Spahn, although there are different theories as to what the nickname meant.

One theory is that it was because of the sound that her pants made when she walked by, another is because it was the whistling sound men made when she walked past them.

1969

In April 1969, George Spahn agreed to act as Moorehouse's foster parent after she was arrested and placed in juvenile hall.

A week after the Tate–LaBianca murders, Moorehouse was arrested with the family in the August 16, 1969, Spahn Ranch raid as "suspects in a major auto theft ring" that had been stealing Volkswagen Beetles and converting them into dune buggies.

Weapons were seized, but, because the search warrant had the wrong date on it, the group was released a few days later.

Months later at the Myers Ranch in Death Valley, Susan Atkins told Moorehouse about the murders of coffee heiress Abigail Folger and pregnant actress Sharon Tate.

Moorehouse allegedly responded with laughter and told Atkins she couldn't wait to get her first “pig”.

Moorehouse later told Barbara Hoyt that she knew of 10 more murders other than Tate.

Moorehouse was again arrested with the family in the October 10, 1969 Barker Ranch raid.

Moorehouse later recalled, "Just before we got busted in the desert, there was twelve of us apostles and Charlie [Manson]."

After being released from jail, Moorehouse briefly lived with her mother in Minnesota.

During the Tate-LaBianca murder trial, she reconnected with the Manson Family, and became a regular fixture outside of the Los Angeles courthouse and carved an "X" into her forehead alongside other family members to signify that they “had ‘X'd’ themselves from our world,” as Manson had said.

1970

In December 1970, she, alongside Catherine Share, Lynette Fromme, Dennis Rice, and Steve Grogan were charged with attempted murder after they plotted to murder former fellow Manson Family member Barbara Hoyt to prevent her from testifying for the prosecution against Manson, Susan Atkins, Leslie Van Houten, and Patricia Krenwinkel during the Tate-LaBianca murder trial.

The charge was later reduced to conspiracy to dissuade a witness from testifying.

While her accomplices served a 90-day sentence at the Los Angeles County Jail, Moorehouse never served her sentence, as she failed to appear at the sentencing hearing.

1975

In October 1975, she was arrested on the 4-year-old warrant for attempting to murder Hoyt.

However, the following month the county judge ruled that she would not receive a prison sentence as he was satisfied that she had disassociated herself from the Manson Family.