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PATRICIA HEARST

Born into a wealthy and well- known family Patricia Hearst had luxuries that many kids
never grow up with. She lived in a mansion and grew up in catholic schools. Her Parents
Randolph and Catherine Hearst were strict with their five daughters. As Patty grew up she
became more distant from her parents and decided to go to a public high school. There is
where she met Steven Weed; he was a young teacher who had just graduated from Princeton
University. He became her math tutor, but not long after their relationship turned
intimate. Although she was only 17 and he was 23, they continued with their secret
relationship. ( internet )
Their relationship continued into college where she went to Menlo College. Patty left to
Europe for a summer and, shortly after her return she got engaged to Weed. Her parents
did not approve of her choice but there was nothing they can do to stop her.
She moved in with Weed at an apartment in Berkeley, California. On February 4, 1974, the
doorbell rang at their apartment. Weed went to open the door. There he saw a nervous
women who claimed to have backed her car into another car in the driveway, and needed to
use their phone. He had no time to answer before two armed men pushed their way in the
door. ( Alexander 5)
Weed was left on the floor severely beaten. The abductors dragged Patricia out the
apartment and forced her into the trunk of their car. Her screams attracted the attention
of her neighbors but they were too scared to do anything. She rode in the trunk for a few
minutes and then was switched to the floor of a white station wagon a few blocks away.
From there she was taken to the hide out witch turned out to be her prison.
Her abductors turned out to be the Symbionese Liberation Army, who was led by ex-convict
Donald Defreeze, known as Cinque Mtume. This group took responsibility for the
assassination of Marcus Foster, an Oakland school superintendent. Joe Ramiro and Russell
Little were arrested for this crime. The SLA abducted Patricia Hearst in order to use her
for negotiations to get Ramiro and Little out of jail. Once they saw the massive media
they decided to abandon the plan and focus their attention on more important issues.
(Brompton 121)
Patty Hearst was imprisoned, she was blind folded and kept in closets for 57 days. She
was constantly being put through mental cruelty and torture. Cinque Mtume, would
periodically open the door of her prison and shout slogans and propaganda, condemning her
as a "bourgeois bitch," over-privileged and out of touch with "the people." ( Internet )
All of the captors assured her that if the F.B.I. would try to save her, they would fight
them only after the kill her. So she was ordered to record a message, authored by the
SLA, describing her "fair treatment" and to also plead with her father to meet all their
demands. 
Some of these demands included the distribution of 70 dollars worth of food to be
distributed to each and every "poor" person in California. ( Internet )
The SLA knew that this offer was impossible to meet, so they used this to convince Patty
that her father was a "corporate pig" who cared more about money than he did about "the
people," including his own daughter. When he replied to their demands he did exactly what
they hopped he called the demand impossible to meet ( Internet ). These were the methods
that they used to "brainwash" Patty. She became scared, frustrated and confused. By
predicting her fathers' methods she slowly began to believe that the SLA was right. She
was so badly abused that she got to the point that she did whatever she was told.
The SLA believed that sex was a need, and that each member had an obligation to satisfy
each other's needs. Patricia was told that some of the other members had needs and that
the SLA was feeling her more as a member so she must fulfill their needs. As Patty
writes: 
Cin came into the closet, shut the door, and said, "take 
off your clothes," and he had me. I lay there like a rag 
doll, my mind a million miles away. It was all so mechanical
and then it was over. I said to myself, rationalizing again.
"well, you're still alive." What did this kind of abuse matter?
if I had been raped on a dark side street in Berkley, it would
have been the same thing, perhaps worse. If they killed me,
after all, none of this would matter one bit. If I somehow
survived, perhaps these rapes would have saved life. My
thoughts at this time were focused on the single issue
of survival... There was no point in objecting to anything 
anymore, not even in my thoughts. I would have to do
anything they wanted in order to survive. At the same time
I could not think of any further humiliation to which they 
could subject me. I did not what to think anymore at all.(Moscow 77)
As time went on the SLA began to treat her as a potential candidate to become part of
their group. They began to tell her that all prisoners had the decision to either join or
die. Patricia Hearst had to make the decision that would either save her life or get her
killed. So she decided to "join" them.
She then gave a public announcement tape saying that she has joined her captors and fight
against the "corporate ruling class." ( Internet ) She was given the name Tania, after a
comrade who fought alongside Che in Bolivia.( Brompton 34) 
The Hearst's and Steven Weed were shocked to hear this,
they did not believe that she would do such a thing. On April 15, 1974 she shocked
everyone when she and the rest of the SLA robbed the San Francisco branch of the Hibernia
bank. The bank cameras caught Patty Hearst holding a weapon and covering her partners. (
)
The whole nation now looked at her as a criminal. After the robbery the SLA move to Los
Angeles, there they set up another hiding spot. Cinques ordered missions that groups of
three must go out and perform missions. Patty Hearst, Bill and Emily Harris went out,
Bill went into Mel's Sporting Goods and got caught shoplifting. He was wrestled to the
ground outside the store but Patty opened fire allowing them to escape. They left their
car a few blocks away and stole another, but police found a traffic ticket in the
abandoned car. It had the address to the hide out. Police immediately went to the
location but only to find it abandoned. The SLA took refuge in a women's apartment and
they weren't quiet about which they were. So the police eventually found they house and
order massive backup. They had the place surrounded and asked the people to come out.
But, they refused to listen, so the police had to use force. They threw tear gas and
exchanged about 9,000 bullets before the house caught on fire and the SLA members were
forced to come out but they were shot when they tried to shoot back. (Alexander 200)
Patty saw the news in a motel room in Anaheim. She was shocked at what was going on.
Patty and the other two surviving SLA members fled and were missing for about a year
until the FBI finally got some hints and caught up to Patty. She was captured with a
friend in an apartment, and so were Emily and Bill Harris.
Patty was put on trial and was sentenced to five years probation for the Mel's Sporting
Good's shootout, and was giving Presidential clemency by Carter for her jail sentencing.
I believe that Patty Hearst should have served her sentence because it was her choice to
remain with the SLA. She had many chances to run away form them and just chose to become
a member. She did commit crimes and she should have not gotten away that easily. She was
a young lady who inspired many young people in the 70's but she was also a woman who was
part of some crimes. In my opinion she was let off easy and should have been punished
more.
Alexander, Shana. Anyone's Daughter The Viking Press, New York, 1979
Baker, Marylin. Exclusive Macmillan Publishing, New York, 
1974
Moscow, Alvin. Patty Hearst Avon Books, New York, 1988
Britannica Encyclopedia Volume 5 Page 781
http:/www.pattyhearst.com

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