Spy ring mastermind John Walker dies in N.C. prison
| By Denise M. Watson, The Virginian-Pilot | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Walker, 77, was fewer than nine months away from his expected release from federal prison in
He died Thursday, according to prison officials. He had suffered health issues in recent years, including throat cancer.
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For 18 years, Walker sold U.S. secrets to the Soviets, both as a cryptologist in the
The security breach was considered one of the biggest in the nation's history.
"I think the man was pure evil," said Hunter, who is retired and living in
Walker's espionage career began in 1967 while he was working at what is now the
High-ranking Soviet officials later would say that Walker's information allowed them to have an invisible seat at the
Many speculated that the Soviets shared the information with their allies, including the North Vietnamese during the late 1960s and early '70s, and that Americans were killed in the Vietnam War because of Walker's deception.
The information Walker gathered was considered invaluable to America's most-feared Cold War enemy.
"If there had been a war," a Soviet defector once said, "we would have won it."
John signed up for the
He began spying shortly after being stationed in
After leaving the military, Walker opened a detective agency in
He also began to look for others who were in the military who had access to classified information.
Walker found partners in crime in his son, Michael, who had joined the
In the early 1980s,
The Soviets had warned their top spy not to tell friends and family about his activities, but Walker's wife learned of his activities in the late 1960s.
The couple divorced in 1976, and she tipped off the
The
The discovery of Walker's espionage shook the military. Shortly after his arrest, the
It was estimated that Walker earned more than
People who worked with him, and
"I took pride in my work," said Bell, who lives in
A 1985
Walker, in his 2008 memoir, "My Life as a Spy," insisted that money was not his sole motivation for selling out his country.
Instead, he said, he operated from a "
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