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Hmm. No comments on my theory. I was kind of hoping for some just to know that I haven't gone off the deep end 
I did find some other interesting information. It appears that Bobby B was from Santa Barbara, born and raised there. That would be about one hour from Lompoc and the site where Lompoc Jane Doe was found. It is possible that he was familiar with the area and would know the remoteness, especially at night.
At the time that Bobby B. was arrested, Charles Manson was in Big Sur with a 'young runaway', according to the book Chaos... Another family member driving the 101 or the 1 around the time of Lompoc Jane Doe's murder.
A couple of other things. Apparently Mary Brunner (who was purportedly at the scene of the Hinman murder) first testified that she was not there, then changed her testimony to include herself in a subsequent hearing. She was grilled about the inconsistency by prosecutors. Manson was also the mother of her child. Also, a witness who saw the family members leaving Spahn Ranch to go to Hinman's house listed Atkins, Bobby B, the driver (who dropped them off) and an "unidentified person" in the car. Brunner later put herself at the scene after testifying to the opposite. Testimony is described here: People v. Manson
Re the blood evidence: Apparently Bobby B. had blood on his clothes. This is significant because he was caught almost a week after the Hinman murder, and Hinman's Fiat had been placed at Spahn Ranch by a witness on the 28th, the day after Hinman was killed. Surely he could have changed his clothes before being arrested in San Luis Obispo.
I haven't been able to find anything about the blood on Bobby B. or the knife being tested. I found this blog where there's some discussion that the blood was never tested, although I don't know how accurate the information is.
www.mansonblog.com
The book I'm reading suggests that the prosecution was laser focused on the Helter Skelter motive and since the Hinman and other murders didn't fit that motive they were not investigated and prosecuted as aggressively.
I hope no one thinks I'm trying to cast shade on the Lompoc Jane Doe by suggesting she might have been affiliated with the Manson Family. They dealt in young runaways and lost youth, and most of the "family members' or people who occasioned the Spahn Ranch were not criminals or killers. I suppose if someone came from abroad to Los Angeles for the 60's scene or the music culture they could end up out there, attracted and entangled like Gary Hinman or Dennis Wilson were.
Also, Bobby's B's girlfriend at the time (who was also pregnant with his child at the time) said that Manson threatened her and anyone who tried to leave "the family" and she fled the Ranch after Bobby B. was arrested (also from the book).

I did find some other interesting information. It appears that Bobby B was from Santa Barbara, born and raised there. That would be about one hour from Lompoc and the site where Lompoc Jane Doe was found. It is possible that he was familiar with the area and would know the remoteness, especially at night.
At the time that Bobby B. was arrested, Charles Manson was in Big Sur with a 'young runaway', according to the book Chaos... Another family member driving the 101 or the 1 around the time of Lompoc Jane Doe's murder.
A couple of other things. Apparently Mary Brunner (who was purportedly at the scene of the Hinman murder) first testified that she was not there, then changed her testimony to include herself in a subsequent hearing. She was grilled about the inconsistency by prosecutors. Manson was also the mother of her child. Also, a witness who saw the family members leaving Spahn Ranch to go to Hinman's house listed Atkins, Bobby B, the driver (who dropped them off) and an "unidentified person" in the car. Brunner later put herself at the scene after testifying to the opposite. Testimony is described here: People v. Manson
Re the blood evidence: Apparently Bobby B. had blood on his clothes. This is significant because he was caught almost a week after the Hinman murder, and Hinman's Fiat had been placed at Spahn Ranch by a witness on the 28th, the day after Hinman was killed. Surely he could have changed his clothes before being arrested in San Luis Obispo.
I haven't been able to find anything about the blood on Bobby B. or the knife being tested. I found this blog where there's some discussion that the blood was never tested, although I don't know how accurate the information is.

Bobby Beausoleil in Santa Barbara
Robert Kenneth “Bobby” Beausoleil was born in Santa Barbara, California on November 6, 1947. The oldest of five children, Bobby might well ...
The book I'm reading suggests that the prosecution was laser focused on the Helter Skelter motive and since the Hinman and other murders didn't fit that motive they were not investigated and prosecuted as aggressively.
I hope no one thinks I'm trying to cast shade on the Lompoc Jane Doe by suggesting she might have been affiliated with the Manson Family. They dealt in young runaways and lost youth, and most of the "family members' or people who occasioned the Spahn Ranch were not criminals or killers. I suppose if someone came from abroad to Los Angeles for the 60's scene or the music culture they could end up out there, attracted and entangled like Gary Hinman or Dennis Wilson were.
Also, Bobby's B's girlfriend at the time (who was also pregnant with his child at the time) said that Manson threatened her and anyone who tried to leave "the family" and she fled the Ranch after Bobby B. was arrested (also from the book).
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