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EX|FUGITIVE KATHERINE POWER SENTENCED 8|12 YEARS ...


Katherine Ann Power - Wikipedia

Katherine Ann Power (born January 25, 1949), also known under the aliases Mae Kelly and Alice Louise Metzinger, is an American ex-convict and long-time ...

The Ms. Q&A With Katherine Ann Power - Ms. Magazine

She recently talked with Ms. about her involvement in the anti-war movement, the killing of police officer Walter Schroeder, her time in prison and her ...

EX-FUGITIVE KATHERINE POWER SENTENCED 8-12 YEARS ...

Katherine Ann Power was sentenced to eight to 12 years in prison for driving a getaway car in a 1970 bank robbery intended to raise money for the movement ...

Katherine Ann Power's Story of Surrender and Redemption

Power was a fugitive for 23 years. Assuming the name Alice Metzinger, she led a low-key new life in Corvallis, Ore. as a restaurant owner, devoted mother, and ...

Katherine Power is ready to tell her own story - The Concord Bridge

The former 1970s college radical spent 23 years on the run after a bank robbery meant to aid the Black Panthers ended in the death of a Boston Police officer.

DOES CRIME PAY-CAN PROBATION STOP KATHERINE ANN ...

Statement by the trial court (Batiks, J.) before imposing sentence on Katherine Ann Power. Record Appendix at 89, Power v. Commonwealth, SJC No. 06495, Mass.

The Crimes and Transformation of Katherine Ann Power

One of Power's accomplices shot and killed Boston police officer and father of nine, Walter Schroeder. Power went underground. She was on the ...

Return of the Fugitive | The New Yorker

Lucinda Franks on Katherine Ann Power, the antiwar radical who left her life and family in Oregon to serve time for her role in an action ...

Katherine Ann Power, former fugitive involved in 1970 death of ...

A former fugitive involved in the shooting death of a Boston Police Officer believes she now deserves redemption.

Katherine Ann Power freed from prison after six years

The former anti-war activist says she still carries responsibility for her role in the death of a Boston police officer.

Earning Forgiveness: The Story of a Perpetrator, Katherine Ann Power

Abstract. This chapter notes Katherine Ann Power's struggles to forgive herself as well as to consider the wrong that she did in terms of the pain it cause.

Ex-radical released from prison - The Herald-Times

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Former anti-Vietnam War radical Katherine Ann Power, who spent 23 years underground, walked out of prison Saturday ...

The Fugitive - Newsweek

After 23 years, Katherine Power turned herself in. The Vietnam-era radical could no longer bear "the shame and hiddenness' of life on the ...

The Return of Katherine Ann Power - Chronicles Magazine

Last fall, an editor at my suburban Boston daily urged readers to reflect on "a personal essay, lyrical but not flowery," by one of our ...

Katherine Ann Power: Former bank heist fugitive tells her story

The book's most dramatic pages describe her parole hearing in 1998, when officer Walter Schroeder's daughter questioned whether Power was truly ...

WOMAN ENDS 23 YEARS AS A FUGITIVE - The Washington Post

Katherine Ann Power, a radical opponent of the Vietnam War and one of the longest-sought women in FBI history, voluntarily ended 23 years as a fugitive today.

Mass. grandmother's memoir reflects on life as a fugitive - WCVB

A memoir by Katherine Ann Power, offering an intimate portrayal of her life as a onetime college radical, turned criminal, and fugitive.

7. Katherine Ann Power & Susan Edith Saxe, Part 2

In part two of our two part series on Katherine Ann Power and Susan Edith Saxe, we find out what happened to each of the members of the poorly executed bank ...

FBI Boston History

The Boston Division was responsible for federal investigations in five states: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.

The confessions of a war maker and a war resister - ProQuest

The women, Katherine Power and Susan Saxe, went underground. Saxe was caught five years later, in 1975. Power eluded capture, remaining on the F.B.I.'s Ten ...