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HEARNAP — Part 29
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The Rolling Stone article was the
second article by Kohn and Weir
which purported to.cive inside details
of the Hearst case. .
Several publications ccported an
€arlicr instaliment was based at Icast
partially on conversaiwrs with Seatt,
that he was the source,
The latest article reconstructs the
beginnings of the SLA, teitine of the
military attitude adopied by Cinque,
who reportedly onzinated the idea of
SLA assassinations.
"His first choice was Charles 0. .
Finley, the Oakland A's owner de-
picted on many snorls pages as the
petty tyrant ef baseball. Cinque ex-
pected Finley's exccuiion to produce
@ ni¢dia splash for the SLA.
"But Cinque changed his mind," the
magazine said. "when he heerd that
the Biack Panthers vere criucizing
the cendust of Marcus Forter, the
first black superintendent of Oak-
Jand's eckeo?,” Rolling Sterna said
Cinque, a black, ordereg Foster's kill-
ing.
Two white SLA "soldiers," Jozeph
Remiro and Russell Lice. were con-
victed of the Foster Sia;ing and are
serving Jile sonteaces.
Hearst and the Harriscs set up
headquarters in Sacramento with the
idea of “lixeraung" Remiro and Little
during their ial, the article said.
The plan was eventually abandoned
as uuworkable.
Follow inz Cincue’s death in a fiery
May, 1974, Les Anteles shootout, the
article said, flares (ook command of
the SLA remnants.
~10-
pers at the Sacraments pi linrary
lo keep up on, develoaments invoive
/@ nagging fear that she nue
"He reinstituted Cinque’s rigid rales
and decorum. When giving orders to
dus sotdiers—-Patiy and Easiv—he
Stood at strict attention ‘and ed-
dressed them from 4 or 3 fest away.”
While in Socramerto, the story
said, the three fegitives read nziwsna-
eS Wor aAry
ing Scott, the sports activist wind re-
portediy heloed them hide in 2 Penn-
svlvania farmhouse in the summer of
1874, . —
Afler-the arrests, the magazine
said, lawyer Terence Hallinan draft.
ed the affidavit based on his talk
with Yoshimura.
“Patty reatized that the full story
of her conversion was much more
compiicated than Wend~'s one-siged
recounting,” the article said.
“But Petiy hated jail and harhoced
never
Get avi. Afier a lone nesitation, she
agreed ta sign an affidavit +:
what tel
of brainwasning, fear and iniinuia-
tion." .
When atterney F. Lee Bailey en-
tered the case. the article ssid. he
and Huilinan split over the affidavit
Which Dailey fel had damage] Paz.
ty's crediinity. ;
"She had liked Terence ifalinan
but understeed that the aiisdavin was
a blunticr.” the artcie sant, ‘ics too
bad Shout what hanpened to Tor
ence,’ she remarked.”
sels
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