Patricia Campbell Hearst is the granddaughter of American publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst. She first became known for the events following her 1974 kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army. She was found and arrested 19 months after being abducted, by which time she was a fugitive wanted for serious crimes committed with members of the group. She was held in custody, and there was speculation before trial that her family's resources would enable her to avoid time in prison.
Hearst in 1994
Hearst yelling commands at bank customers; DeFreeze in hat on the left
Hearst's 1975 mugshot
Hearst is escorted by marshals into a Los Angeles courthouse for a May 1976 pretrial hearing for the shootout at Mel's Sporting Goods.
Symbionese Liberation Army
The United Federated Forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army was a small, American militant far-left organization active between 1973 and 1975; it claimed to be a vanguard movement. The FBI and wider American law enforcement considered the SLA to be the first terrorist organization to rise from the American left. Six members died in a May 1974 shootout with police in Los Angeles. The three surviving fugitives recruited new members, but nearly all of them were apprehended in 1975 and prosecuted.
The SLA manifesto for sale in a magazine store in Stockholm in August 2008.
Patty Hearst (right) yelling commands at bank customers. SLA leader Donald DeFreeze can be seen to the left
Emily Harris 1975 mugshot
The house where Soliah lived as a fugitive in Saint Paul, Minnesota