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[The Kidnapping of Patty Hearst and the Rise of the Symbionese Liberation Army]-[The Kidnapping of Patty Hearst (Part 1)]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-09-01

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The Abduction of an Heiress: Patty Hearst and the SLA

A Chaotic Week and a New Chapter

Hosts Ash and Alayna open the episode by detailing a series of personal crises, including dental emergencies, family health issues, and a glitchy fire alarm that prompted a 4:00 AM visit from the fire department. Amidst this "literal shit show," the hosts reflect on their transition to SiriusXM, noting that this recording marks the final episode for Wondery Plus. Finding comfort in early 2000s pop-punk and the resurgence of brands like Hollister, they attempt to find perspective before transitioning into the heavy topic of the day: the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA).

The Background of Patricia Campbell Hearst

Born in 1954 to Randolph Hearst, the heir to a massive publishing fortune, Patty Hearst grew up in the shadow of a media conglomerate reminiscent of Succession. Despite her parents' desire for decorum and discipline, Patty was a rebellious spirit who frequently clashed with the nuns at her Catholic boarding schools. As she entered adulthood, she defied her family's expectations by dating her teacher, Stephen Weed, and enrolling at UC Berkeley. During this time, she began to witness the socio-political struggles of the era, which stood in stark contrast to her privileged upbringing.

The Rise of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)

In the late 1960s and early 70s, the U.S. landscape was marked by radicalized groups seeking social change through violent means. Donald DeFreeze, a career criminal who escaped prison with the help of Berkeley activists, founded the SLA. The group aimed to spark a revolution to overthrow oppressive systems, but they were defined by extreme disorganization and a lack of clear messaging. Despite their amateurism, they managed to amass weapons and commit heinous acts, including the murder of Oakland School Superintendent Marcus Foster, based on the incorrect belief that he supported a racist student ID system.

The Night of the Kidnapping

On February 4, 1974, the SLA executed a planned abduction of Patty Hearst from her Berkeley apartment. The kidnappers used a decoy of a woman in distress to breach the home, knocking Stephen Weed unconscious before dragging Patty away. The precision of the kidnapping—involving two getaway cars and the planting of cyanide-filled bullets—marked a chilling escalation in the group's activities. Patty was held in a closet in a nearby safe house, terrified that she would meet a fate similar to Barbara Jean Mackle, a previous kidnapping victim who had been buried alive.

Ransom Demands and the "People in Need" Program

Following the abduction, the SLA issued formal, business-like communiques demanding the release of imprisoned members and a massive food distribution program for California's needy. Randolph Hearst, desperate to ensure his daughter's safety, launched the "People in Need" (PIN) program, committing millions of dollars to the cause. While the initial rollout in February 1974 resulted in chaos and arrests, the family's willingness to comply with the kidnappers' impossible demands highlighted the extreme duress they were under. The episode concludes as the family waits for further communication from the SLA, leaving the listener at the precipice of Patty Hearst's transformation from victim to a participant in the group's revolutionary narrative.

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We are going to be a little loosey goosey.
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Went home, got two hours of sleep, went back to get shit done.
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I'm running down the hallway grabbing the kids.
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We're going to see the end of the tunnel.
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I've been yelling taken back Sunday in my car.
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loosey goosey
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take my mind off of
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get shit done
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shit show
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see the end of the tunnel
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📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, I am Ash. And I am Alayna. And this am Morbid.
This is morbid. We are going to be a little loosey goosey.
Crazy cuckoo. Because I think we're just running off of very little sleep.
Yeah. I think the listener tale comes out after this episode.
God only knows. Jod only knows. But if you haven't seen The Listener Tale yet, we're just like dealing with some family stuff right now.
Yeah. Ma's in the hospital. Yeah. She's doing all right, but you know.

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