SLA fugitive pleads guilty in 1974 shooting

? The last of five former Symbionese Liberation Army members to face murder charges in a 28-year-old bank robbery killing pleaded guilty Tuesday in the death of a woman who was shot as she deposited her church’s Sunday collection.

James Kilgore, 55, one of the nation’s most wanted fugitives for a quarter century, pleaded guilty to the shooting in the suburban Sacramento bank where the SLA netted $15,000 in cash and Myrna Opsahl died from a shotgun blast into her left side.

Four other former members of the radical SLA, notorious for 1974 kidnapping of 19-year-old newspaper heiress Patty Hearst, pleaded guilty to the murder charges last November.

Kilgore is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 15 and under his plea agreement will serve six years in prison.