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HEARNAP — Part 3

877 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Apr 15, 1974 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 877 pages OCR'd
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2 SF ¢7~ 855 4 wig nen she appears at the east end at the line of tellers windows from a location in the southeast corner of the bank lobby, which is out of the camera's range. She is armed with a shoulder weapon, which she holds at waist level, and throughout the robbery, is depicted as generally covering the employee's area, as she faces in a northerly direction. She is the first person to depart from her , position in connection with the robbers exiting the bank. She is possibly wearing a wig, has on a three-quarter Jengti dark furry type coat, dark slacks, light colored _socks, and two-toned suede and leather shoes. She is also wearing gloves, and as she departs the bank, she has her right hand in her outer coat pocket, which pocket has a cut of some type, which-enables her to hold and conceal — the weapon under her coat. wee Shey, The white female (identified as PATRICIA HEARST) first appears on the surveillance film on frame A-54, simultaneously with the second white female (CAMILLA HALL). She takes up a position in the middle of the bank iobby facing in a southerly direction, so as to cover customers lying on the floor and on the officer's platform. Throughout _the robbery she remains in this general area. She, like vther members in the group, has her right hand inside her coat rignt pocket, apparently where there is a hole in her ~ outer clothing, which enables her to control the shoulder weapon which she is carrying. At one point he is observed to be able to control the weapon with one hand, and she is also observed to be able to control the weapon under her outer é garment when entering or exiting the bank. During the robbery ° she moves hex weapon from time to time as the situation changes, and when a young white male enters the bank during the robbery, she points her weapon in his direction as he is controlled and placed on the floor. On frames A-248 through A-257, she is observed to turn her weapon on two elderly white males as they enter the: bank. The weapon is then returned in the _ direction away from them, but at the time they are shot, her - weapons returned in their general direction. At the moment . , of the shooting her mouth is open and her facial expression is subject to the interpretation of the viewer of the photograph. She can be seen on frame A-392 with her finger appearing to be in the trigger guard. She is also depicted in the film as either ‘directing, signaling with her left hand, or checking her watch. 234 SRR TRA NON AE RRS oe eR ee NAN CRIS ge RARE oe ROS Ieee ear =
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