Where is Patty Hearst today?

Now, Mrs. Hearst-Shaw lives in New York and Connecticut with her former bodyguard husband, Bernard Shaw and their two daughters. Bernard Shaw is now the head of security for the Hearst Corporation.

What happened to the SLA members?

The following day, police blasted some 5,000 rounds into the SLA’s South Central-Los Angeles hideout, which then went up in flames. Six SLA members—DeFreeze, Angela Atwood, Nancy Ling Perry, Willie Wolfe, Patricia Soltysik, and Camilla Hall—were killed.

What did the SLA want?

Led by a hardened criminal named Donald DeFreeze, the SLA wanted nothing less than to incite a guerrilla war against the U.S. government and destroy what they called the “capitalist state.” Their ranks included women and men, blacks and whites, and anarchists and extremists from various walks in life.

Is Shining Light Liberation Army real?

Trivia. Most likely inspired by the real life Communist Party of Peru (Shining Path) and New People’s Army.

Are SLAs legally binding?

An SLA is a legally binding contract, therefore, if its terms are breached, you, as the customer, may be entitled to bring a claim for damages, specific performance, or another contract law remedy.

Who inherited Hearst money?

His son, William Randolph Hearst Jr., later became a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Grandson William R. Hearst III now chairs Hearst Corp., which owns more than 360 businesses.