Who & What is Squeaky Fromme?
Who and What is Squeaky Fromme?
by Denise Noe
Who is Lynnette ("Squeaky," "Red") Fromme and why can she still
attract public attention? The initial
answer, of course, is her association with the world's most notorious criminal,
Charles Manson.
Lynnette Fromme and Charles Manson were
together for only two years when they were abruptly separated by the latter's
arrest for his part in the brutal Tate-LaBianca mass murders. Squeaky, as Fromme is usually called, was not
among the killers. But the hoopla
surrounding Manson's supposed domination of his homicidal hippie
"Family," together with the cartoonish Helter Skelter motive
presented in court and in the best-selling book of the same name, secured
Charles Manson a permanent place in the halls of infamy.
Even a quarter century after the fact,
Manson's pic is dug out of journalist's files on days when real news is
slow. When "A Current Affair"
devoted a half-hour to a Manson retrospective a few years ago, Fromme was
briefly interviewed and professed her continuing love for Manson. She said, "If they would just put us
together, even if it was in a cage, I wouldn't care." The wish is rather humble. As well as perfectly futile.
Why is Fromme so grotesque? She is not a "real" assassin. In her own famous words, the gun she pointed
at President Ford "didn't go off."
Indeed, her supposed attempt on his life may well have been intended to
fail.
Fromme's true significance is obscured by her
association with the self-indulgence of the "sex and drug cult" 60s. Her devotion to Charles Manson has been, of
necessity, an awesomely chaste one.
Waiting for decades, and waiting in vain, for the man she loves, Squeaky
Fromme has lived out one of the primal myths of Western civilization. She is the modern world’s Penelope. Perhaps
it says something about our era that this Penelope appears to the general
public as a monster, rather than a saint, of faithfulness.
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