Mugshot Monday This is the mugshot of Patty Hearst -1975. On February 4, 1974, Patricia Hearst at 19, daughter of newspaper publisher Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped from her apartment in Berkeley, California. Witnesses reported seeing a struggling Hearst being carried away blindfolded, she was put in the trunk of a car. Three days later, the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a small U.S. leftist group, announced in a letter to a Berkeley radio station that it was holding Hearst as a “prisoner of war.” Four days later, the SLA demanded that the Hearst family give $70 in foodstuffs to every needy person from Santa Rosa to Los Angeles. This done, said the SLA, negotiations would begin for the return of Patricia Hearst. Randolph Hearst hesitantly gave away some $2 million worth of food. The SLA then called this inadequate and asked for $4 million more. The Hearst Corporation said it would donate the additional sum if the girl was released unharmed. In April, Patty Hearst declared, in a tape sent to the authorities, that she was joining the SLA of her own free will. Video & photo footage showed her participating in an armed robbery of a San Francisco bank, she also participated in a robbery of a Los Angeles store. Despite her later claim that she had been brainwashed by the SLA, she was convicted on March 20, 1976, & sentenced to seven years in prison. Her prison sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter, she was released in February 1979. Shit happens! #queenofbail #bailbonds #open24hours #allcities #alljails #googleme #losangeles #hollywood #vannuys #twintowers #monday #mugshotmonday #pattyhearst #becausejailsucks www.raquelqueenofbail.com https://www.instagram.com/p/B6_AnjQA6yh/?igshid=fyu27rserzg0