Patty Hearst was abducted by a revolutionary group in 1974, as reported by the BBC. But 50 years ago, on 20 March 1976, she was found guilty of siding with her captors.
Her dog, Diva, scores a red ribbon at Madison Square Garden It’s a long way from the Symbionese Liberation Army to the Westminster Kennel Club – but there she is. Patty Hearst (now Patricia Hearst ...
Patty Hearst is defending her son-in-law, Chris Hardwick, amid his ex-girlfriend's claims that he sexually assaulted her while they were dating. The publishing heiress, who's been a subject of ...
In Guerrilla (titled Neverland when it played the 2004 Florida Film Festival), director Robert Stone takes a sober and keen-eyed look back at a time when the ragtag but surprisingly sophisticated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ashleigh Banfield looks back on the arrest of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst when she was captured by the FBI a year and a half ...
The story -- Abducted -- The robbery -- The fire -- Early reactions -- The missing year -- The arrest -- The trial -- Closing arguments -- The jury -- The verdict ...
Patricia Hearst's case in 1974 brought attention to the complex psychological dynamics that can develop in kidnapping situations. As a 19-year-old college student, she was abducted from her Berkeley ...
James Browning Jr., who led the prosecution of newspaper heiress Patty Hearst during a sensational 1976 trial, has died in Oro Valley. He was 83. David Browning says his brother died Tuesday after a ...
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