BRKG Robert Hanssen, former FBI agent convicted of spying for Russia, dead at 79

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Robert Hanssen, former FBI agent convicted of spying for Russia, dead at 79​

Updated on: June 5, 2023 / 2:55 PM

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Updated on: June 5, 2023 / 2:55 PM / CBS News


Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who was one of the most damaging spies in American history, was found dead in his prison cell Monday morning, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

Hanssen, 79, was arrested in 2001 and pleaded guilty to selling highly classified material to the Soviet Union and later Russia. He was serving a life sentence at the federal penitentiary in Florence, Colorado.

Hanssen was found unresponsive and staff immediately initiated life-saving measures, Bureau of Prisons Director of Communications Kristie Breshears said in a statement.


"Staff requested emergency medical services and life-saving efforts continued," Breshears said. "The inmate was subsequently pronounced dead by outside emergency medical personnel."

Three years after he was hired by the FBI, Hanssen approached the Soviets and began spying in 1979 for the KGB and its successor, the SVR. He stopped a few years later after his wife confronted him.


He resumed spying in 1985, selling thousands of classified documents that compromised human sources and counterintelligence techniques and investigations in exchange for more than $1.4 million in cash, diamonds and foreign bank deposits. Using the alias "Ramon Garcia," he passed information to the spy agencies using encrypted communications and dead drops, without ever meeting in-person with a Russian handler.

His job in the FBI gave him unfettered access to classified information on the bureau's counterintelligence operations. His disclosures included details on U.S. nuclear war preparations and a secret eavesdropping tunnel under the Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C. He also betrayed double agents, including Soviet Gen. Dmitri Polyakov, who were later executed.

Hanssen was arrested after making a dead drop in a Virginia park in 2001 after the FBI had been secretly monitoring him for months. His identity was discovered after a Russian intelligence officer handed over a file containing a trash bag with Hanssen's fingerprints and a tape recording of his voice.

 

Kathy in FL

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Kinda click baity. CBSNews must be hard up for advertising dollars. They act like a 79 year old man dying in prison (he had a life sentence) might be kind of mysterious.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Kinda click baity. CBSNews must be hard up for advertising dollars. They act like a 79 year old man dying in prison (he had a life sentence) might be kind of mysterious.

Well.......... it does say, "like Epstein," leading one to wonder if he *hung* himself.

Hmmm..........
 

AlfaMan

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Wasn't he inside the supermax prison? As I remember he used post office boxes in and around Falls Church VA for his dead drops; one I was told was across the street from my office when I worked rental long ago. Pimmitt Hills neighborhood area of route 7.
 

mzkitty

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Wasn't he inside the supermax prison? As I remember he used post office boxes in and around Falls Church VA for his dead drops; one I was told was across the street from my office when I worked rental long ago. Pimmitt Hills neighborhood area of route 7.

was serving a life sentence at the federal penitentiary in Florence, Colorado.
 
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