Well, I Laughed
Lost and Found pt.3: Bail Out
Patty Hearst, Part 2. After witnessing the death of your friends, what do you do next? And where do you go? How does tragedy and trauma shape and reshape Patty Hearst's life. And what does innocence, guilt, and justice look like when the crazy ride finally comes to an end? This episode covers everything after the house fire which tragically kills many of the members of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) through present day. We discuss the intricacies of the numerous trials of Patricia Hearst, Bill Harris, and Emily Harris and then see where everyone ends up in the years following.
Photos/Videos:
Patty Hearst on trial - courtesy of Associated Press | Patty Hearst wearing "Pardon Me" Shirt standing with Bernard Shaw - courtesy of fine art amercia/bettman |
Patty Hearst posing with Bernard Shaw and her commutation - courtesy of Associated Press | Patty Hearst Eulogizing Fallen SLA Members |
Sources:
The Radical Story of Patty Hearst Docuseries available on HBO
"List of Assets owned by Hearst Communications" Wikipedia
"William Randolph Hearst" Wikipedia
"Regents of the University of California" Wikipedia
"Watts Riots of 1965" Britannica
"How an American Heiress Became the Poster Child for Stockholm Syndrome" Time Magazine
"Patricia Hearst says S.L.A. Deserved to Die" The New York Times
"Whose Side Was She On? 'American Heiress' Revisits Patty Hearst's Kidnapping" NPR
"Fifth Amendment Grand Jury, Self-Incrimination, and Due Process Protections" Find Law.
"Was Jonestown a Mass Suicide or a Mass Murder?" AETV
"A Case Study in Stockholm Syndrome? The Patty Hearst Kidnapping" FHE Health.
"‘Radical Story of Patty Hearst’: Inside New CNN Docuseries" Rolling Stone
"Patty Hearst Is Not Happy About the New Projects on Her" The Cut
"The History of Mass Incarceration" Brennan Center for Justice
"50 Years Later: The Evolution of Prison Policy" JSTOR
"Attica and Prison Reform" JSTOR
"Protesting in the 1960s and 1970s" American Archive
Patty's first communique - YouTube