What Manson disciple Lynette Squeaky Fromme free after three decades?”
Manson disciple Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme free after three decades Chris Ayres in Los Angeles Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, the waifish, red-headed Charles Manson follower who once tried to assassinate President Ford, was granted her freedom yesterday after spending more than three decades behind bars. Fromme — who is said to have got her nickname from Manson himself after the noise she made when she was pinched — was 26 when she pointed a semi-automatic .45 pistol at the President in 1975. The assassination attempt took place in Sacramento, California, as Ford was strolling from the State Capitol building to his hotel. Fromme, dressed in a nun-like red robe, drew the weapon from a holster on her thigh and aimed it at the President as he shook hands with supporters. She was disarmed by Secret Service agents and members of the public before the President could be hurt — although it was later found that the gun had no bullet in the chamber. It did, however, contain a clip of ammunition. Fromm
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