More than five years after Charles Manson's death in prison, a Los Angeles judge is set to rule this week on who will inherit the notorious killer's belongings and the rights to his music, art and writings that have been estimated to be worth up to $1million.Three contenders are vying to be declared sole heir to Manson's estate: one-time mixed martial arts fighter Jason Freeman, who claims to be the murderer's grandson; memorabilia collector and Manson pen-pal Michael Channels, who says he has a will that leaves everything to him; and real estate agent Daniel Arguelles, who insists he's Manson's son.They have all filed legal documents, arguing their claims and bashing each others' cases.
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