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Photo: Anonymous / Associated Press Image 1 of / 13 Caption Close Image 2 of 13 In March 18, 2009 handout photo of cult killer Charles Manson who has been one of the thousands of prison inmates who have used unauthorized cell phones to make calls around the nation. In March 18, 2009 handout photo of cult killer Charles Manson who has been one of the thousands of prison inmates who have used unauthorized cell phones to make calls around the nation. Photo: AP Image 3 of 13 Susan Atkins is shown in this undated handout photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Atkins, a follower of Charles Manson, stabbed pregnant actress Sharon Tate to death nearly 40 years ago and died of brain cancer in a California prison. less Susan Atkins is shown in this undated handout photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Atkins, a follower of Charles Manson, stabbed pregnant actress Sharon Tate to death ... more Photo: m / AP Image 4 of 13 Charles Manson is shown in this 1986 file photo. Charles Manson is shown in this 1986 file photo. Photo: Eric Risberg / AP Image 5 of 13 Image 6 of 13 In this Nov. 25, 1975 file photo, Lynette Fromme sits in a U.S. Marshall's auto in Sacramento, Calif. Frome, a Charles Manson follower, was convicted of trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford. In this Nov. 25, 1975 file photo, Lynette Fromme sits in a U.S. Marshall's auto in Sacramento, Calif. Frome, a Charles Manson follower, was convicted of trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford. Photo: Walt Zeboski / AP Image 7 of 13 This June 1981 file photo shows talk show host Tom Snyder, left, getting ready to interview convicted murderer Charles Manson at the California Medical Facility in Vaccaville. This June 1981 file photo shows talk show host Tom Snyder, left, getting ready to interview convicted murderer Charles Manson at the California Medical Facility in Vaccaville. Photo: AP / AP Image 8 of 13 Barker Ranch, an abandoned desert cabin, was Charles Manson's last hideout after his notorious cult killings. Barker Ranch, an abandoned desert cabin, was Charles Manson's last hideout after his notorious cult killings. Photo: Gary Kazanjian / AP Image 9 of 13 Charles Manson is escorted to Los Angeles Court on December 11, 1969 for arraignment on conspiracy charges in connection with the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and seven others. Charles Manson is escorted to Los Angeles Court on December 11, 1969 for arraignment on conspiracy charges in connection with the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and seven others. Photo: FILE / Associated Press Image 10 of 13 Image 11 of 13 (Left to right) Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten return to court in March 29, 1971. The three women co-defendents of Charles Manson were convicted with him for the Tate-La Bianca murders of August 1969. less (Left to right) Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten return to court in March 29, 1971. The three women co-defendents of Charles Manson were convicted with him for the Tate-La Bianca murders ... more Photo: AP Image 12 of 13 The body of actress Sharon Tate is taken from her rented house on Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills, Ca., on Aug. 9, 1969. Tate, who was eight months pregnant, and four other persons were found murdered by American cult leader Charles Manson and his followers. Tate, the wife of director Roman Polanski, was born in 1943. less The body of actress Sharon Tate is taken from her rented house on Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills, Ca., on Aug. 9, 1969. Tate, who was eight months pregnant, and four other persons were found murdered by ... more Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS Image 13 of 13 Charles Manson: Gettin' hitched in the pokey? 1 / 13 Back to Gallery

Everyone needs love. Even Charles Manson.

The 79-year-old convicted killer — to put it mildly — who will spend the rest of his days inside California’s Corcoran State Prison has apparently found his soul mate while doing time in the big house.

Manson’s bride-to-be is a 25-year-old woman named Star — a single moniker Manson apparently bestowed upon her — who moved next to the prison six years ago to be closer to her beau. Star runs a website that calls for Manson’s release.

The love affair, detailed in a Rolling Stone magazine that hits newsstands Friday, paints a surreal portrait of a young woman swooned by one of America’s most infamous cult leaders.

Star recently carved an X into her forehead to match Manson’s famous engrave.

“Yeah, well, people can think I’m crazy,” she tells the magazine. “But they don’t know. This is what’s right for me. This is what I was born for.”

Ever sounding like a potential Bridezilla, Star insists she’ll make Manson an honest man.

“I’ll tell you straight up, Charlie and I are going to get married,” she said. “When that will be, we don’t know. But I take it very seriously. Charlie is my husband. Charlie told me to tell you this. We haven’t told anybody about that.”

Despite his good fortune, Manson sounds like he’s suffering from cold feet. Asked about the couple’s marriage plans, Manson played it down.

“Oh that,” he told the reporter. “That’s a bunch of garbage. You know that, man. That’s trash. We’re just playing that for public consumption.”

Uh oh. Sounds like someone is sleeping on the couch tonight.