


It was an okay True Crime audiobook. I found some of it interesting, but at other times it seemed to drag, at least to me. Patti Hearst was just 18 when she was kidnapped one night by a radical group. She joined the group soon after being kidnapped by them. Though it sounded to me like a good case for Stockholm Syndrome. It had been discussed a few years before her arrest, but it was never brought up during her case.