This is an example of the type of letters Sandra Good and Susan
Murphy are accused of conspiring
to mail to corporate leaders. The
letter is a copy of documents Miss Good said were confiscated
by
federal investigators and turned over to the defense under discovery
of evidence rules.
Miss Good made the copies available to UPI.
This is an example of the type of letters Sandra Good and Susan
Murphy are accused of conspiring
to mail to corporate leaders. The
letter is a copy of documents Miss Good said were confiscated by
federal investigators and turned over to the defense under discovery
of evidence rules.
Miss Good made the copies available to UPI.
Marsha Bradt, a writer who spent some time with Manson girl
"Squeeky" Fromme.
Fromme attempted to assassinate President Ford at
the LA Press Club.
Sandra Good was a member of the Manson family and roommate of
Lynette Alice Fromme. Sandra
was questioned by the Sacramento police
after an apparent attempt by Miss Fromme to shoot
President Ford in
Sacramento. She was arrested with the family and served a long
sentence for
making threats to executive and family members of
CEO's. She now resides in Hanford, CA
near the prison of Charles
Manson. She aided in an escape back in the 60s so she is
prohibited
from ever entering a State Prison again, unless as an inmate.
Marsha Bradt was a writer who spent some time with the Manson girl,
Squeeky Fromme
who attempted to assassinate President Ford at the LA
Press Club.
Maria Theresa Alonzo, aka Crystal, Manson family member. Arrested
for the second time in March 1975
and charged with allegedly
plotting to kidnap a foreign consul general in an attempt to secure
the release
of two prisoners in the Los Angeles County Jail. In this
photo she is brought into Federal Court for
arraignment of
conspiracy and kidnap of the Mexican consul. Unknown whether she was
ever brought to trial.
Vincent T. Bugliosi, candidate for Attorney General, during his
press conference at the
Greater Los Angeles Press Club on April 17,
1974.
Former Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi charging Attorney
General Evelle Younger with covering
up criminal activities at a
press conference at the Los Angeles Press Club on April 2, 1974.
Bugliosi is
running for Younger's job.
Former Deputy District Attorney and successful Manson family
prosecutor declaring his candidacy for
state Attorney General at a
press conference at the Los Angeles Press Club on March 13, 1974
Charles Manson gets taken back to jail after testifying in Criminal
Court on February 26, 1973.