How Observant Parking Attendant Noticed Pattern That Destroyed KGB Network | Cold War
Автор: Mole Hunt
Загружено: 2026-01-07
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In June 1984, Daniel Thornton worked valet parking at La Maison Rouge restaurant in Georgetown when he noticed a well-dressed customer arrived in a Mercedes with BMW dealer tags on the keys. The following week, the same customer drove a BMW but had Cadillac dealer tags. Daniel reported the pattern to police, triggering FBI Operation KEYRING that exposed Michael Davison, a Soviet illegal operating under cover for three years. When arrested, agents found six foreign passports, $150,000 cash, Soviet radio equipment, two suppressed pistols, and ricin poison ampules in his apartment. The investigation led to six arrests including defense contractors Karen Lindquist and Margaret Kessler who had been leaking classified budget and technical intelligence. Davison received life imprisonment after one careless tradecraft detail destroyed his entire network.
In this video:
How Daniel Thornton noticed customer's systematic vehicle rotation with mismatched key tags
How FBI surveillance caught Davison servicing dead drops and meeting KGB officer Viktor Sokolov
How Karen Lindquist photocopied classified defense documents for $60,000 over two years
How hidden compartment in Davison's apartment revealed weapons, poison, and six false passports
How simple key fob mistake led to arrests of six people and exposed years of intelligence collection
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