This work is a diary, not a book; it appears to be privately printed, and for not having been processed by a professional book editor, this adds to its chinks. Nevertheless, I am giving it 5 stars because there is something in it which finally helps put the spear through SLA frauds like the infamous Tania Interview.
I was a reporter for KGOTV in 1974 when Patricia Hearst was kidnapped by a terrorist group labeled the SLA. As a result of a serendipitous turn of events, I stayed on for six months as a reporter for the local ABC-owned station, as well as Hearst family spokesman.