Louis Freeh
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Louis Freeh | |
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Born | January 6, 1950 |
Member of | Homeland Security Advisory Council, Le Cercle, Phi Beta Kappa |
Car crash
Shortly after noon on August 25, 2014, Louis Freeh was involved in a one-car crash. Considering Freeh’s prominence and tenure in the national security apparatus, the incident received surprisingly little attention from the {{ccm} and virtually no serious scrutiny. His SUV reportedly left the highway, and hit a tree. Local papers have been the most energetic at reporting, but basic facts are still missing about the incident.[1]
An appointment by Louis Freeh
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Weldon Kennedy | FBI/Deputy Director | 8 August 1995 | February 1997 | Appointed by Freeh just after the FBI's OKC "investigation". |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Political Scientists of Lockerbie - Tom Thurman | blog post | 13 November 2010 | Adam Larson | "When I raised my concerns with my managers at the FBI laboratory, all except for one of them reminded me that Tom Thurman was the “hero” behind determining the perpetrators of the Pan Am 103 disaster. I understood from that that the FBI would not expose these issues for fear that the investigation into the Pan Am 103 bombing would be seen as possibly flawed and this would open the FBI up to criticism and outside review." |
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