- by foxnews
- 28 Nov 2024
Here's a look at the life of convicted spy Robert Hanssen.
Birth date: April 18, 1944
Death date: June 5, 2023
Birth place: Chicago, Illinois
Birth name: Robert Philip Hanssen
Father: Howard Hanssen, police officer
Mother: Vivian Hanssen
Marriage: Bernadette "Bonnie" (Wauck) Hanssen (August 10, 1968-present)
Children: Lisa, Greg, Mark, John "Jack," Sue and Jane
Education: Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, A.B. in Chemistry, 1966; Attended Northwestern University Dental School, 1966-1968; Northwestern University, M.B.A. in Accounting and Information Systems, 1971
Hanssen received payments of $1.4 million in cash and diamonds from the information he gave the Soviet Union and Russia.
At least two movies have been made about Hanssen. A TV movie called "Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story" was released in 2002. A feature film called "Breach" was released in 2007.
1972 - Joins the Chicago Police Department.
January 12, 1976 - Joins the FBI as a special agent.
1979 - Begins spying for the Soviet Union.
1980 - Begins working for the counterintelligence unit, focusing on the Soviet Union.
1981 - Is assigned to the Intelligence Division at FBI headquarters in DC.
1981 - Hanssen's wife catches him with classified documents and convinces him to stop spying.
October 4, 1985 - Resumes spying.
1991 - Breaks off relations with the KGB.
1999 - Resumes spying, this time for the Russian Intelligence agency.
2000 - The FBI identifies Hanssen from a fingerprint and from a tape recording supplied by a disgruntled Russian intelligence operative. The FBI also obtains the complete original KGB dossier on Hanssen.
December 2000 - The FBI begins surveillance of Hanssen.
January 12, 2001 - Hanssen is reassigned from counterintelligence to an obscure office at FBI headquarters.
February 18, 2001 - Is arrested in a Virginia park after making a drop of classified documents. Agents find a bag nearby containing $50,000 that they believe is Hanssen's payment for the documents.
May 16, 2001 - Is indicted on 21 counts of spying for the Soviet Union/Russia and passing top secret material to the Soviet Union/Russia.
May 31, 2001 - Pleads not guilty to all charges.
July 6, 2001 - Pleads guilty to 15 counts of espionage and conspiracy in exchange for the government not seeking the death penalty.
May 10, 2002 - Is sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.
June 5, 2023 - Passes away at the age of 79.
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