ABSTRACT

Zeta offers some details about Bob's education. He claims his brother was a model student and a responsible human being with a wonderful future ahead of him. Zeta claimed Bob needed psychiatric therapy, but, instead, was sentenced to the San Bruno prison, and when he was set free, he was much sicker. "He was less of a human being and more of a criminal as a direct result of his incarceration without medical treatment." Bob had a more active role to play in Zetas odyssey. Often plagued with anachronisms and erroneous information, Zeta's narrative account of the overall civil rights turmoil offers a window to the turmoil of the time and a door into his own mental state. Zeta began by describing the growth of the Mexican-American community in Los Angeles County, "the largest ethnic minority in Americas largest county," and accused the government of ignoring their civil rights.