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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A long curving drive led up to the three - story main house , set on the crest of a
gentle rise and built in the Georgian manner , with four fireplaces , seven
bedrooms , a basement containing a pool room , a sauna and a steam bath , and
on the ...
A long curving drive led up to the three - story main house , set on the crest of a
gentle rise and built in the Georgian manner , with four fireplaces , seven
bedrooms , a basement containing a pool room , a sauna and a steam bath , and
on the ...
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But the biggest factor was that a story like this required follow - ups , and there
weren ' t any . ... But an internal editorial dispute had erupted at the Globe : the “
Spotlight ” team was supposed to concentrate on local stories , not national ones
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But the biggest factor was that a story like this required follow - ups , and there
weren ' t any . ... But an internal editorial dispute had erupted at the Globe : the “
Spotlight ” team was supposed to concentrate on local stories , not national ones
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On the heels of the Hersh articles , he could see Mulcahy ' s handiwork in two
front - page stories by Philip Taubman in The New York Times . The first , while
Barcella was still in Europe , linked Wilson with the two employees at the secret ...
On the heels of the Hersh articles , he could see Mulcahy ' s handiwork in two
front - page stories by Philip Taubman in The New York Times . The first , while
Barcella was still in Europe , linked Wilson with the two employees at the secret ...
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