Death: Jeannette Adelaide Steinbaker, FBI Secretary In 1930s
Jeannette Adelaide Steinbraker, 92, a secretary for the FBI in the 1930s. died Oct. 11 of congestive heart failure in Derwood, Md., the Washington Post reported. After working at the FBI Steinbraker went to the National Cancer Institute, the paper…
Legendary Miss. FBI Agent Roy K. Moore Dies
Roy K. Moore leaves behind a legacy, working for justice during an ugly era in the civil rights movement. By Holbrook Mohr Associated Press Writer JACKSON, Miss. — Roy K. Moore, an FBI agent who oversaw investigations into some of the most notorious civil rights-era killings, including those depicted in the movie “Mississippi Burning,” has…
Retired Agent Honors Late Det. Steven Carter
John Moore retired last year after 33 years as a Special Agent with the U. S. Secret Service. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as a member of the Arlington County Virginia Police Department. It’s been a little over two years since his dear friend, Arlington detective, Steven Carter, died of cancer. In memory…
Death: Former U.S. District Judge Howard Munson
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ Former U.S. District Judge Howard Munson, who presided over trials involving tax protesters and an early Internet hacking case, died Sunday. He was 84. Munson had served on the federal bench for 32 years, retiring this year. For Full Story
Death: Retired FBI Agent Curtis Allen Fitzgerald
By The Washington Post Curtis Allen Fitzgerald, 65, a retired assistant chief in the FBI’s criminal investigations division, died of cancer Sept. 23 at his home in Alexandria. Mr. Fitzgerald, a native of Ripley, Tenn., worked for three years at the Memphis FBI office as a clerk while going to the University of Memphis. On…