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A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of America's Most Damaging Russian Spy and the Implications for National Security Today A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of America's Most Damaging Russian Spy and the Implications for National Security Today by Lis Wiehl
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“George Ellard, the chief author of the inspector general’s report, has heard that almost two decades of twenty-three-hour-a-day solitary confinement have sharply diminished Hanssen’s cognitive skills. FBI profiler Kathleen Puckett says much the same: “Now he’s like a zombie. He doesn’t speak in coherent sentences. He’s almost catatonic,” although no one knows for sure if it’s a pose Hanssen has consciously adopted or real.”
Lis Wiehl, A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of America's Most Damaging Russian Spy and the Implications for National Security Today