Morbid

The Kidnapping of Patty Hearst (Part 1)

Sep 1, 2025
The intriguing tale of Patty Hearst begins with her shocking kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974. Instead of fleeing, she chose to support her captors, raising questions about her will and mental state. The podcast discusses the radical origins of the SLA, contrasting their initial peaceful protests with their violent evolution. Delving into Patty's privileged background, her emotional turmoil during captivity, and the public's bizarre response to her situation adds layers of complexity to this fascinating narrative.
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ANECDOTE

Rebellious Upbringing Shapes Patty

  • Patty Hearst often provoked authority figures and disliked her strict, high-society upbringing.
  • She pushed boundaries from childhood, including famously telling a nun, “oh, go to hell.”
ANECDOTE

Romance And Rebellion At Berkeley

  • Patty began a relationship with her former teacher Stephen Weed and followed him to UC Berkeley.
  • Their romance clashed with her family's expectations and deepened her desire to break free from Hearst life.
INSIGHT

Radicalization Turned Violent

  • Late 1960s radical movements shifted from nonviolent protest to violent fringe actions.
  • That shift created small militant groups who used bombings and robberies for attention, not mass support.
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