NOTE: This piece is relevant because Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme has
sometimes been referred to as the
“original eco-terrorist”. In an
exerpt from the book; “Squeaky: The Life and Times of Lynette Alice
Fromme” it states that when Philip A. Shelton questions Lynette Fromme
in jail, on why she attempted to assassinate President Ford, she
answered right away:
“For the trees”.
In an interview with Roy Harper of “Outer Shell” she said, regarding
the assassination attempt: “If Manson had anything to do with it, it
is this--
He asked the women around him to put the Earth before him, to
work for air, trees, water, animals (he calls it ATWA). He told me
long ago that life on Earth does not begin with humans, but with all
that keeps it alive. He said the Earth and it's animals can survive
without people. People cannot survive without it. Such a simple thing.You may say that everyone knows it, but humans behave now as if they
can eat money and drink gasoline and oil. I had that and other
pollutions on my mind when Ford flew into Sacremento for a big
business and Industry breakfast, the following morning.”
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Reuters News Service
Woman who tried to kill Ford released from prison
Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:09pm EDT
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE57D3EJ20090814 HOUSTON (Reuters) - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, who tried to assassinate
President Gerald Ford in 1975 and was a follower of mass murderer
Charles Manson, was released from a Texas prison on Friday after
serving her sentence, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.
Fromme, 60, had been serving a life sentence for the assassination
attempt but was eligible for parole almost 25 years ago. She had
waived her right to parole previously and chose to remain in prison.
Ford was unharmed when a Secret Service agent grabbed the handgun that
Fromme aimed at the president in Sacramento, California, on September
5, 1975.
Fromme had been a follower of Manson, who was convicted of
orchestrating the murders of actress Sharon Tate and eight others in
California in 1969 and is still serving time in prison. Fromme was
never implicated in those crimes.
Fromme was released from the Federal Medical Center Carswell near Fort
Worth, bureau spokeswoman Felicia Ponce said. The facility provides
specialized medical and mental health care to female offenders, the
agency said on its website.
Fromme had told her defense attorney she staged the attack on Ford
because she "wanted to get some attention for a new trial" for Manson
and members of his group.
Fromme wrote to Manson from a prison in Alderson, West Virginia, where
she briefly escaped in 1987 before being recaptured by federal agents.
(Reporting by Chris Baltimore; Editing by Eric Beech)