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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists: See the Kittehs! May24-27, 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)39. In Virginia's Fairfax County, Robbing Banks for the CIA
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-04-18/in-virginias-fairfax-county-robbing-banks-for-the-cia#r=most%20popular
In a white-walled interrogation room in a small Virginia police station last June, two detectives were trying to get Herson Torres to crack. Surveillance video tied him to two attempted bank robberies in the area during the past week. The skinny 21-year-old didnt have a criminal record and seemed nervous, but he wasnt talking. The detectives showed him pictures of his brother and father. They told Torres he could be sent to prison for as many as 25 years.
If I tell you, youre not going to believe me, Torres said. He was crying as he told them an incredible story about being recruited by the Defense Intelligence Agency to participate in a secret operation testing the security of Washington-area banks. He said hed been assigned to rob a half-dozen banks over four days. And he told them about Theo, the man who hired him and gave all the orderseven though Torres had never met him.
Angry, his interrogators accused him of making up a ridiculous story. Still, Torres persuaded them to look at the text and e-mail messages on his cell phone; he also gave them the password to his Facebook (FB) account and urged them to retrieve a copy of the Defense Intelligence Agency immunity letter from his glove compartment. The police locked up Torres on a charge of attempted robbery and examined the evidence. By the end of the night, they werent sure what was going on, but they suspected Torres might be telling the truth...
I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IN THE LEAST...THIS STORY HAS A SURPRISE ENDING, THOUGH!
In a white-walled interrogation room in a small Virginia police station last June, two detectives were trying to get Herson Torres to crack. Surveillance video tied him to two attempted bank robberies in the area during the past week. The skinny 21-year-old didnt have a criminal record and seemed nervous, but he wasnt talking. The detectives showed him pictures of his brother and father. They told Torres he could be sent to prison for as many as 25 years.
If I tell you, youre not going to believe me, Torres said. He was crying as he told them an incredible story about being recruited by the Defense Intelligence Agency to participate in a secret operation testing the security of Washington-area banks. He said hed been assigned to rob a half-dozen banks over four days. And he told them about Theo, the man who hired him and gave all the orderseven though Torres had never met him.
Angry, his interrogators accused him of making up a ridiculous story. Still, Torres persuaded them to look at the text and e-mail messages on his cell phone; he also gave them the password to his Facebook (FB) account and urged them to retrieve a copy of the Defense Intelligence Agency immunity letter from his glove compartment. The police locked up Torres on a charge of attempted robbery and examined the evidence. By the end of the night, they werent sure what was going on, but they suspected Torres might be telling the truth...
I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IN THE LEAST...THIS STORY HAS A SURPRISE ENDING, THOUGH!
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