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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2025 · 29 MIN

True Crime: Katherine Ann Power

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Welcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you so much for joining us.In this episode, we examine a case that sits at the crossroads of political radicalism, crime and decades of living in hiding. It is the story of Katherine Ann Power, a former student activist whose life took a dramatic turn during one of the most turbulent periods in modern American history.Katherine Ann Power was a member of the Weather Underground, a radical left-wing organisation active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In September 1970, she was involved in a robbery of a bank in Brighton, Massachusetts, carried out to fund political causes.During that robbery, a police officer, Walter Schroeder, was shot and killed. Although Power did not fire the fatal shot, she was acting as a lookout and became a wanted fugitive in connection with the crime.In this episode, we explore how Power disappeared almost immediately after the robbery and managed to evade capture for more than two decades. Living under assumed identities, she built a quiet life while remaining one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives.As years passed, the case faded from public attention, even as the consequences of that single day continued to weigh heavily on the victim’s family.We also examine the moment when Power resurfaced. In 1993, after 23 years on the run, she voluntarily surrendered to authorities. What followed was a legal process shaped by accountability, public reaction and difficult questions about responsibility, remorse and justice.In 1996, she pleaded guilty to manslaughter and other charges, receiving a prison sentence that reignited debate over punishment, forgiveness and the passage of time.The story of Katherine Ann Power is not just about a crime, but about choices made in extreme circumstances and the long shadow they can cast. It raises uncomfortable questions about political conviction, moral responsibility and whether time can ever lessen the weight of past actions.Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime and please don't forget to follow our podcast for more true crime stories, unsolved murders, cold cases and intriguing criminal tales.

Welcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you so much for joining us.In this episode, we examine a case that sits at the crossroads of political radicalism, crime and decades of living in hiding. It is the story of Katherine Ann Power, a former student activist whose life took a dramatic turn during one of the most turbulent periods in modern American history.Katherine Ann Power was a member of the Weather Underground, a radical left-wing organisation active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In September 1970, she was involved in a robbery of a bank in Brighton, Massachusetts, carried out to fund political causes.During that robbery, a police officer, Walter Schroeder, was shot and killed. Although Power did not fire the fatal shot, she was acting as a lookout and became a wanted fugitive in connection with the crime.In this episode, we explore how Power disappeared almost immediately after the robbery and managed to evade capture for more than two decades. Living under assumed identities, she built a quiet life while remaining one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives.As years passed, the case faded from public attention, even as the consequences of that single day continued to weigh heavily on the victim’s family.We also examine the moment when Power resurfaced. In 1993, after 23 years on the run, she voluntarily surrendered to authorities. What followed was a legal process shaped by accountability, public reaction and difficult questions about responsibility, remorse and justice.In 1996, she pleaded guilty to manslaughter and other charges, receiving a prison sentence that reignited debate over punishment, forgiveness and the passage of time.The story of Katherine Ann Power is not just about a crime, but about choices made in extreme circumstances and the long shadow they can cast. It raises uncomfortable questions about political conviction, moral responsibility and whether time can ever lessen the weight of past actions.Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime and please don't forget to follow our podcast for more true crime stories, unsolved murders, cold cases and intriguing criminal tales.

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