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photograph used in the documentary A&E Biography - Sharon Tate:Murdered Innocence (2002). Screenshot taken from television screening of documentary.

1992 photograph of President George H. W. Bush, with the family of murdered actress Sharon Tate being recognised as part of the "Thousand Points of Light" for their work in promoting victim's rights. Shown in the photograph are Tate's mother, Doris Tate, and sisters Debra and Patti.

Fair use rationale for use in Doris Tate
Image depicts historical event for which no free images have been located. It is an important event in the life of Doris Tate, as the most significant form of recognition she received for her work as a victim's right crusader. Likewise, it could be seen as one of the major recent events in the Sharon Tate case, as it provides context for the significance and influence of her murder case. It is a low resolution image which serves to illustrate discussion of the work of Doris Tate and her daughters, Debra and Patti, who are also pictures.