![]() Over the course of a decade, Lynette would change until she found herself imprisoned for the term of her natural life in the custody of the Attorney General of the United States for attempting to assassinate then-president Gerald Ford. Charles Manson, freshly released from prison, became her guide to illegal drugs and social outcasts. That day on the beach marked Lynette's introduction to the world of shade. Little by little, she began losing her way. Lynette began getting interested in, then became attracted to, the freedoms of that world. Beyond her neighborhood, the counter-culture of Los Angeles was thriving. As a young teenager she wrote forlorn poetry. She sang in the school choir and her dance troupe performed before President Eisenhower. ![]() Red-haired, freckled, and convivial, she was the child of an in absentia workaholic father and a reclusive mother. ![]() In the early 1950s, Lynette Fromme's world was more or less a paint-by-numbers existence that millions of other suburban children were living in Southern California. Download Squeaky Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle ![]()
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