LOS ANGELES (AP) — Charles Manson's death came with a string of unanswered questions, from whether the notorious cult leader left a will to what, if any, possessions he left behind. The convicted killer, 83, who once aspired to musical fame and dabbled in art, died Sunday after spending nearly half a century in prison. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH MANSON'S BODY? According to the state penal code, if no claim is made for an inmate's body by a family member or appointed representative, the remains will be cremated or buried "no sooner than 10 calendar days" after the death. The state may waive the 10-day period if confirmation is received that the inmate's family or appointed representative refuse to take possession of the body.

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