On February 4, 1974, three self-styled revolutionaries seeking an overthrow of the "capitalist state" abducted a surprised 19-year-old UC Berkeley sophomore from her apartment, threw her in the trunk of a car, and sped away. It was the opening scene of one of the most sensational legal dramas in U.S. history. The captors - members of the Symbionese Liberation Army - wanted ...
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