You know, sitting in the car when they got back in and - first of all, it was relief. I was not - there were two get away cars or switch cars they were called. And, you know, the group tended to include everyone.
- Patty Hearst
You know, my daughters have been through their entire lives and knowing about my case.
- Patty Hearst
Well, you know, they were - they were a terrorist group. They - when I was kidnapped they published all of their statements about their war that they declared on the United States.
- Patty Hearst
Well, you know, one lawyer says I am the only witness and I am not credible. Another lawyer says this witness - there's tons of evidence that is been available for years.
- Patty Hearst
Well, you know, it's really been, you know, quite a trip for me.
- Patty Hearst
Through my mind, is just the horror of these people. I had been held by them, I knew how violent they were.
- Patty Hearst
They called themselves an army. They were planning on recruiting more armies. They were planning on splitting up and forming smaller cells and going into different areas, recruiting more members and just growing until they had started a full scale war in this country.
- Patty Hearst
There is - you know, there's receipts for rented cars and license plates and guns and hand prints and palm prints and fingerprints. You know, I want to wait until I am in a court.
- Patty Hearst
There are two other SLA members who have been granted immunity and then also, one of the SLA members had confessed to two other people, and those people, I am sure, will be called as witnesses, as they were at the grand jury.
- Patty Hearst
The son of the victim, you know, has been virtually forgotten until recently.
- Patty Hearst
My daughters have grown up knowing all about my kidnapping and the case and what happened.
- Patty Hearst
It's hard to know what to say about somebody like that, except there are people who look for trouble. And trouble is very easy to find when you go looking for it.
- Patty Hearst
I was not inside the bank. But I am still not the only witness.
- Patty Hearst
I think Charles Manson was a hair's breath away from just being a terrorist. He wanted to start a war, too.
- Patty Hearst
I mean, they call it Stockholm Syndrome and post traumatic stress disorder. And, you know, I had no free will. I had virtually no free will until I was separated from them for about two weeks.
- Patty Hearst