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HEARNAP — Part 5
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Memorandum tS Mr. Gebhardt
This individual indicates he is quite willing to
carry out the execution of the victim in this case to save the
lives of starving men, women and children of every race. °
The second voice, identified as the victim's voice by
victim's cousin and brother-in-law, then began with a statement
that she was okay. . The victim states she has a cold but is
being given pills and is not being starved or beaten or
necessarily frightened. She is kept blindfolded but not gagged
and indicates that she is not terrified. She indicates that
the only way she can be released is through acceptance by her
family of the SLA's demands. She urges her father to insure that
no action is taken that would jeopardize her life by having police,
FBI or other law enforcement authorities "charging in".
She indicates that she is a prisoner of war as are the
two men in San Quentin. She indicates that her father is being
told this so that he will understand why she was kidnaped and that
he will also understand that what happens to the two prisoners
is going to happen to her. She tells her father that if he can
get the "food thing” organized before the 19th, it will speed
up her release. She states that this message is being prepared
on Friday the 8th.
A male voice, possibly the same as the first, inter-
rupts the victim to state that she is not going to be harmed in
any Manner unless attempts are made to release her by force.
He states her confinement is related to “our captured soldiers"
and their being held at San Quentin. After outlining victim's
status under "the terms of war", he advises that no continuous
flow of communications can be established for security reasons.
Negotiations can be conducted only after they ascertain if their
‘demands have been met.
San Franciscq.has.advised that upon listening to
victim's voice they feel she sounds as if she was possibly
rugged and/or.forced to read hex gtatement. from. a -prepared
Fscript. The tape cassette is being hand-carried by San Francisco
Agent to FBIHQ for Laboratory examination. Agent expected to
arrive Dulles Airport 6:50 a.m., 2/13/74.
The demand letter received with the aforementioned
cassette tape by KPFA Radio Station, in essence, asks for a
symbolic gesture from the representative of the corporate state
demanding that all needy persons in the State of California be
given $70 worth of food of good quality beginning 2/19/74. The
distribution of the foog was to extend over a 4-week period and
there must be at least 5 stores as distribution points in each
.community in the Cities of San Francisco, Oakland, East Palo Alto,
Delano and Los Angeles, California. The SLA called upon community
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