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  2. James Kallstrom - Wikipedia

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    James Kallstrom. James Keith Kallstrom (May 6, 1943 – July 3, 2021), [ 1] a.k.a. Jim Kallstrom, was an American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent who served as assistant director in charge of its field office in New York. He was noted for heading the criminal investigation into the TWA Flight 800 crash in 1996.

  3. Sue Thomas (FBI specialist) - Wikipedia

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    Columbiana, Ohio. Education. Springfield College. Occupations. Author. former FBI agent. Sue Thomas (May 24, 1950 – December 13, 2022) was an American author and former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). She was the first deaf person to work as an undercover specialist, performing lip-reading of suspects.

  4. John P. O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    John P. O'Neill. John Patrick O'Neill (February 6, 1952 – September 11, 2001) was an American counter-terrorism expert who worked as a special agent and eventually a special agent in charge in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1995, O'Neill began to intensely study the roots of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing after he assisted in ...

  5. Robert Hanssen - Wikipedia

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    Graysuit. "B". Robert Philip Hanssen (April 18, 1944 – June 5, 2023) was an American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent who spied for Soviet and Russian intelligence services against the United States from 1979 to 2001. His espionage was described by the Department of Justice as "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history".

  6. John E. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    John E. Douglas. John Edward Douglas (born June 18, 1945) [ 1][ 2][ 3] is an American retired special agent and unit chief in the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He was one of the first criminal profilers and has written and co-written books on criminal psychology, true crime novels, and his biography.

  7. List of FBI controversies - Wikipedia

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    The FBI also spied upon and collected information on Puerto Rican independence leader Pedro Albizu Campos and his Nationalist political party in the 1930s. Albizu Campos was convicted three times in connection with deadly attacks on US government officials: in 1937 (Conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States), in 1950 (attempted murder), and in 1954 (after an armed assault on ...

  8. Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of ...

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    In February 1937, during a time when the activities of the FBI had achieved nationwide popularity in the wake of its successful campaign against gangsters such as John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, the Ma Barker Gang, and others from the Public enemy era, a group of retired Special Agents met in New York City's Lincoln Hotel to discuss the creation of an organization to preserve the "mutuality ...

  9. Frank Abagnale - Wikipedia

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    Frank William Abagnale Jr. was born in the Bronx, New York City, on April 27, 1948, to an Algerian-American mother who died in November 2014, and an Italian-American father who died in March, 1972. [14] [15] He spent his early life in Bronxville, New York. His parents separated when he was 12 and divorced when he was 15 years old. [5]