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Show Page 42—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. Thursday, December 10, 1981 . Patty Hearst Shaw Discusses Her Symbionese Days NEWYORK (UPI) — Patty Hearst said her terrorist associates in the Symbionese Liberation Armyhada “‘so what" attitude about killing a woman in their bank robbery spree. ABC reported. In her first interview since being released from prison in 1979. Ms Hearst told ABC's Barbara Walters that after she was captured in 1976 she gave the FBI information that could have been used against 30 associates but authorities never madeuseofit Ms. Hearst. 27. was kidnapped by SLA members on Feb. 4, 1974, and then joined them in a crime spree that lasted until she was captured 19 months later. She was prosecuted for one crime. robbing the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco, but in her recently released book, ‘Every Secret Thing,”’ shetells of participating in two other bank robberies, including one in which a woman waskilled. The newspaperheiress. now married to a San Franciscopolice officer and the mother of a 6-month-old daughter. spoke with Miss Walters aboutthe fatal robbery which took place in Sacramento,Calif. “A woman waskilled there in that robbery and she was a customerin the bank,” said Ms. Hearst, who said she wassitting in the getaway car at the time. Ms. Hearst said Emily Harris, an SLA leader along with her husband, Bill, killed the woman, Ms. Hearst said the Harrises were completely unemotional aboutthekill- that they felt badly about that they'd madea horrible mistake “It was, oh. well, she (the victim) wasa pig. Afterall. her husband was a doctor. So what. It just it was so cold. It didn’t matter what they did to anybody. They were always right. always,” Ms. Hearstsaid. Ms. Hearst said she told the FBI everything she knew about the Sacramento robbery but no one was anyof the bank robberies or the kilprosecuted forit. ling,” Miss Walters said Miss Walters reported that Patty told us thal as a result of all authorities in California now say that the information she gave the FBI, upbecause Patty cooperated with the wards of 30 people could have been FBI, she was granted ‘use immunity prosecuted for different SLA crimes ~ probablywill not be prosecuted to- Miss Walters said ay. ‘No one. she says, was.’ Miss “William and Emily Harris have Walterssaid. never been prosecutedfortheir role in Mrs. Harris and her husband were convicted on chargesof kidnapping and various charges stemming from a threats hanging over myhead than gonna be tried again. you knownot that I've been threatened by people who Los Angeles sporting goods store were a whole lot betteratit.” Ms. Hearst said she discussed her Besides the bank robberies, Ms crimes in the Look becauseshe does not Hearst said, she and the SLA members fear she will be retried stole wallets and made various at“Sometimes my parents don’t un- tempts to bombpolice cars in the Los derstand whyI'm doing this."’ she said Angeles and San Francisco Bay *“. . 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