ManhuntEdwin P. Wilson was the Great Gatsby of the spook world, the rogue CIA agent who had already begun to amass a fortune while still in U.S. intelligence. His lavish estate outside Washington, D.C. was a favored gathering place for senators and congressman, admirals and generals, for key intelligence officers. In addition, Wilson was also raking in millions in the service of the godfather of worldwide terrorism. Wilson seemed above the law. Both the ICA and the FBI were aware of what he was doing, but they had done nothing to stop him. Then, U.S. attorney Larry Barcella discovered Wilson's sinister machinations, and began a manhunt that he vowed would not end until he saw Wilson behind bars. |
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Pedersen reached George Doritty in Huntsville, Alabama, by phone. Even long
distance, he could hear the quaver in Doritty's voice when he told him why he
was calling. Doritty would be contacted in Huntsville or brought to the U.S.
Attorney's ...
Pedersen reached George Doritty in Huntsville, Alabama, by phone. Even long
distance, he could hear the quaver in Doritty's voice when he told him why he
was calling. Doritty would be contacted in Huntsville or brought to the U.S.
Attorney's ...
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Doritty looked panic-stricken and Barcella said, "Will you excuse yourself for a
moment?" Then he told the lawyer just how much trouble his client was in. After a
brief recess, Doritty's lawyer asked the first question. "Did you ever make or have
a ...
Doritty looked panic-stricken and Barcella said, "Will you excuse yourself for a
moment?" Then he told the lawyer just how much trouble his client was in. After a
brief recess, Doritty's lawyer asked the first question. "Did you ever make or have
a ...
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A Libyan intelligence officer, a Major Hajazzi, he said, also came out to watch a
demonstration for a book bomb that Doritty had constructed. When the book was
opened, it exploded on schedule, and Hajazzi had pumped his hand in delight.
A Libyan intelligence officer, a Major Hajazzi, he said, also came out to watch a
demonstration for a book bomb that Doritty had constructed. When the book was
opened, it exploded on schedule, and Hajazzi had pumped his hand in delight.
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