Death to the fascist insects: A Post Processed Patty Hearst (from Paris)

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: An Autotuned Political Re-Education Q. Miss Heart, may we assume that the tape recorded message which you referred to earlier in your testimony was recorded a day or two before it was discovered on April 24th, of 1974, to the best of your knowledge and belief? A. Yes. Q. In other words, you late learned, did you not, that it had been broadcast on the same day that it was received, and I believe that was April 24, 1974, and I take it your recollection is that you had recorded that message a day or two prior to that time, April 22 or 23, a day along in there? A. I don’t know when it was received. Q. All right, but you do recall, do you not, that it was recorded in an apartment on Golden Gate Avenue at 1827.  Were you familiar with that address? A. Not the address but it was on Golden Gate. Q. Were you familiar with the apartment complex, Apartment No. 6? A. Yes. Q. All right, and if I showed you a photograph, I believe you made reference to having recorded the message in that closet, it that correct? A.  Yes. Q. Miss Hearst, I will show you two photographs which your attorney has handed to me and ask whether this appears to be the closet in which the tape recorded message was made? A. Yes. Q. Now, could we have these two photographs marked for identification. THE CLERK: Plaintiffs 88 and 89 marked for identification. THE COURT: Plaintiff’s Exhibit 88 and 89 for identification, photographs of the closet. [Plaintiff's Exhibits 88 and 89 marked for identification.  Photographs of closet.) MR. BROWING: Thank you, Your Honor. Q. Now, was the closet door closed when hyou made the recording, Miss Hearst? A. Yes. Q. And you testified, I believe, that DeFreeze was in the closet with you at the time you made the recording? A. Yes. Q. Was there anyone else in the closet at that time? A. Me. Q. Pardon me? A. Me. Q. You and Mr. DeFreeze? A. Yes. Q. Now, approximately how long had you been at the apartment on Golden Gate at that time? A. A month, a month and a half. Q. A month, a month and a half? A. Yes. Q. So this was April, around April 21st, 22nd, so you had been there about March, late March? A. No. Q. Pardon me? A. No, I think the middle of March. Q. The middle of March, Okay.  As a matter of fact, when you got to 1827 Golden Gate, or this apartment on Golden Gate, you were not being held in that closet all the time, were you? A. Yes, I was. Q. You were? A. Yes. Q. Was there a previous closet in which you were held? A. Yes. Q. Did you later ascertain that that closet was the 37 Northridge in Daly City? A. Yes. Q. A place in Daly City? A. Yes. Q. And you were kidnapped, were you not, on April 4, 1974? MR. BAILEY: February. THE COURT: Better get the month right. MR. BROWNING: Q. February 4, is that correct? A.Yes. Q. And you were held at Daly City from that date until the time you moved to Golden Gate, is that correct? A. Yes. Q. And you moved in a car, I take it? A. Yes. Q. Were you blindfolded? A. Yes. Q. And whose car was it, do you know? A. I don’t know.  I was put into a garbage can that was tied up and put in the trunk of the car. Q. And then, was the garbage can taken into the apartment on Golden Gate when you arrived? A. Yes. Q. Were you in it? A. Yes. Q. And you were placed in a closet immediately, is that correct? A. Yes. Q. Do you remember signing an affidavit in this case earlier, Miss Hearst, in connection with your motion for boil? A. Yes. Q.

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