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Mary Alice Siem was a student at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
when she became involved in 1973 with a prisoner outreach program at Vacaville Prison. She became the girlfriend of
Thero Wheeler Thero Lavon Wheeler (1945–2009), aka Bruce Bradley while a fugitive (1973-1975), was a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army, an American left-wing organization in the San Francisco Bay area. He left the group in October 1973 as he o ...
, an inmate who escaped in August 1973. He was a founding member of the
Symbionese Liberation Army The United Federated Forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) was a small, American far-left organization active between 1973 and 1975; it claimed to be a vanguard movement. The FBI and American law enforcement considered the SLA to be the ...
(SLA), an extremist group based in Oakland that was classified as terrorist by law enforcement. It was known for murders, armed robberies and the kidnapping of heiress Patty Hearst after Wheeler and Siem left the group in October 1973.


Vacaville Prison and Symbionese Liberation Army

Siem participated in the prisoner outreach program organized for student volunteers by Berkeley professor
Colston Westbrook Colston Richard Westbrook (1937–1989) was an American teacher and linguist who worked in the fields of minority education and literacy. At the University of California, Berkeley, he established a program of prison outreach and approved students ...
at Vacaville Prison and other sites. At Vacaville, she met inmates
Donald DeFreeze Donald David DeFreeze (November 16, 1943 – May 17, 1974), also known as Cinque Mtume and using the nom de guerre "General Field Marshal Cinque", was known as the "spokesman" of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a small, American far-left gro ...
and
Thero Wheeler Thero Lavon Wheeler (1945–2009), aka Bruce Bradley while a fugitive (1973-1975), was a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army, an American left-wing organization in the San Francisco Bay area. He left the group in October 1973 as he o ...
through events of the
Black Cultural Association The Black Cultural Association (BCA) was an African-American inmate group founded in 1968 at the California Medical Facility at Vacaville, a California state prison, and formally recognized by prison officials in 1969. The primary purpose of the B ...
. She became Wheeler's girlfriendBurrough, Bryan,
Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence
', April 2015, Penguin,
and was a frequent visitor to him at the prison. In 1973 DeFreeze was transferred to Soledad prison, from which he escaped in March 1973. He went to Oakland, seeking help from white associates from the BCA at Vacaville. Russell White put him in touch with
Patricia Soltysik Patricia Monique Soltysik (May 17, 1950 – May 17, 1974) was an American woman who was best known as a co-founder and activist in the Symbionese Liberation Army, a far-left militant group based in Berkeley and Oakland, California. She participat ...
, and he started living at her apartment. Wheeler escaped from Vacaville in August 1973. Siem joined him as they gathered with Soltysik (known as Mizmoon) and
Nancy Ling Perry Nancy Ling Perry (September 19, 1947 – May 17, 1974, born Nancy Ling) was also known as Nancy Devoto, Lynn Ledworth, and Fahizah while a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a small leftist terrorist group based in northe ...
, another white upper middle-class radical. These were the founding members of the radical
Symbionese Liberation Army The United Federated Forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) was a small, American far-left organization active between 1973 and 1975; it claimed to be a vanguard movement. The FBI and American law enforcement considered the SLA to be the ...
. Although Wheeler and another associate,
Joe Remiro Joseph Michael Remiro (born 1947) is an American convicted murderer and one of the founding members of the Symbionese Liberation Army in the early fall of 1973. It was an American leftist terrorist group based in the Bay Area of California. He use ...
, taught the founding SLA members how to use weapons, he was increasingly at odds at the direction of the group. They were planning violent acts to gain attention and recruit more members. According to Wheeler and Siem, they left the SLA in October 1973 after frequent arguments with DeFreeze and Soltysik. By early the next year, they separated. Wheeler had left the area and changed his name, and Siem settled in Redding, California. On February 18, 1974, police in Redding sought Siem as a "known acquaintance" of the two escaped convicts, DeFreeze and Wheeler."Hearst Works On Substitute Food Distribution Program"
''Observer Reporter,'' February 18, 1974 She was described in the press as a young heiress, 24 years of age. On 4 May 1974, months after Patty Hearst had been kidnapped by the SLA and they had conducted an armed bank robbery in Southern California, an article was published in ''
The Pittsburgh Courier The ''Pittsburgh Courier'' was an African-American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1907 until October 22, 1966. By the 1930s, the ''Courier'' was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. It was acqu ...
'' quoting Siem. It carried material originally published in ''
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''. She said that she had left the SLA due to death threats from DeFreeze: :Mary Alice Siem, 24, Redding, Calif., told authorities she and Thero Wheeler, 29, unofficially identified two months ago as a possible suspect in the Hearst kidnapping, left the terrorist organization last October because they disagreed with the SLA's violent tactics. :Miss Siem ... said she and Wheeler, who were living together, attended about 20 SLA meetings. ... :On one occasion she said she was threatened at gunpoint by DeFreeze, Miss Soltysik, and Miss
Perry Perry, also known as pear cider, is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, traditionally the perry pear. It has been common for centuries in England, particularly in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire. It is also mad ...
, but Wheeler intervened. When they left the SLA, she said she and Wheeler were robbed of $600 by the other members. :According to the ''Examiner'', whose president and editor is Miss Hearst's father, Miss Siem told authorities that she and Wheeler left the SLA because Wheeler was opposed to the violence espoused by DeFreeze. :She said their departure took place in October, a month before the fatal shooting of Oakland Schools Superintendent
Marcus Foster Marcus Aurelius Foster (March 31, 1923 – November 6, 1973) was an American educator who gained a national reputation for educational excellence while serving as principal of Simon Gratz High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1966–1969), ...
, for which the SLA claims responsibility, and four months before Miss Hearst was kidnapped."Woman quits SLA over death threat"
''
The Pittsburgh Courier The ''Pittsburgh Courier'' was an African-American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1907 until October 22, 1966. By the 1930s, the ''Courier'' was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. It was acqu ...
,'' 4 May 1974, page 3.


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