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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Would Barcella drop whatever charges he was contemplating against him if
Wilson was able to produce the Letelier fugitives ? Wilson had all kinds of lines
into the Cuban community . It wasn ' t that Wilson was so worried , but it was bad
for ...
Would Barcella drop whatever charges he was contemplating against him if
Wilson was able to produce the Letelier fugitives ? Wilson had all kinds of lines
into the Cuban community . It wasn ' t that Wilson was so worried , but it was bad
for ...
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Glanzer had even come in to tell Barcella it was ridiculous to think that the charge
of failing to register as a foreign agent would hold up . The charges against
Wilson , Terpil and Brower were returned on April 23 , 1980 . They were 196.
Glanzer had even come in to tell Barcella it was ridiculous to think that the charge
of failing to register as a foreign agent would hold up . The charges against
Wilson , Terpil and Brower were returned on April 23 , 1980 . They were 196.
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There were a number of other charges pending against Wilson , and they would
not be cast aside “ simply because of this meeting . ” But , Keats was advised , “
You should also understand that the degree of Mr . Wilson ' s candor would most
...
There were a number of other charges pending against Wilson , and they would
not be cast aside “ simply because of this meeting . ” But , Keats was advised , “
You should also understand that the degree of Mr . Wilson ' s candor would most
...
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