Regrettably, I stand here today both saddened and outraged. He compromised information about Americas plan of forming Measurement and Signature Intelligence, its bugging plan over the Soviets by digging a tunnel under the decoding room of the Soviets new embassy and data on double agents of the US. The first time around, his wife divorced him after a mere half-year because of his incarceration for arson in Iowa. The FBI and CIA formed a joint mole-hunting team in 1994 to find the suspected second intelligence leak. But money is tight, she said, and the former housewife has taken a teaching job at her daughters school in Virginia. FBI leadership decided Hanssen needed to be removed from his temporary position and brought back to FBI Headquarters. [52], However, Hanssen's suspicions did not stop him from making one more dead drop. Robert Phillip Hanssen was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 18, 1944. [36], IT personnel from the National Security Division's IIS Unit were sent to investigate Hanssen's desktop computer after a reported failure. Special Agent Don Sullivan, a squad supervisor at the FBIs Washington Field Office at the time, volunteered to replace Hanssen. McNamara, Robert. [25] That same year, Hanssen, according to a government report, committed a "serious security breach" by revealing secret information to a Soviet defector during a debriefing. Ames had been stationed in Rome at the time of the Bloch investigation and could not have known about that case or the tunnel under the embassy, as he did not work for the FBI.[39][40]. Robert was described as a loner and a quiet person, and he had a strained relationship as well with his strict and dominating father. It was not a very demanding job, said Sullivan. There he served as an investigator of internal affairs with specialisation in forensic accounting. The information he is alleged to have provided compromised numerous human sources, technical operations, counterintelligence techniques, sources and methods, and investigations, including the Felix Bloch investigation. He was arrested while in the process of using a dead drop to clandestinely provide numerous classified documents to his Russian handler. [75], The American Court TV (now TruTV) television series Mugshots released an episode on the Robert Hanssen case titled "Robert Hanssen Hanssen and the KGB".[76]. To closely oversee his activities, the FBI relocated him in its headquarters in January 2001. "Once he got caught, the only thing he cared about was trying to provide for his wife and his children," who visit him regularly in prison, Brookner said. [32] The following year, after the Russian Federation assumed control of the defunct Soviet spy agencies, Hanssen made a risky approach to the GRU, with whom he had not been in contact in ten months. With two children already out of school, the pension money will help Bonnie Hanssen support two children who are in college and two more still in high school, Brookner said. Yet Brookner said Bonnie Hanssen has no intention of divorcing her husband. The investigation is covered in O'Neill's memoir Gray Day: My Undercover Mission to Expose America's First Cyber Spy, published by Penguin Random House in the spring of 2019. The Russians then filed an official protest with the State Department, believing Hanssen to be a triple agent. In court proceedings the government stated that Hanssen had been paid more than $1.4 million during his spying career, most of which he never actually received, as it was held for him in a Russian bank. I have asked Judge William H. Webster, and he has graciously agreed, to examine thoroughly the internal security functions and procedures of the FBI and recommend improvements. Robert Hanssen was born in Chicago, Illinois, to a Lutheran family who lived in the Norwood Park neighborhood. He quit after one year and joined the Chicago Police Department as an internal affairs investigator, specializing in forensic accounting. Their actions represent counterintelligence at its very best and under the most difficult and sensitive of circumstances. Discovery Company. He urged fellow Catholics in the FBI to attend Mass more often and denounced the Russians as "godless", even though he had been spying for them. John Cusack plays the villain in the movie, and if youre curious to know, let me tell you that the story is inspired by the serial killer Robert Hansen. House Belonging To Former Spy Robert Hanssen Won't Sell. The FBI trusted him with some of the most sensitive secrets of the U.S. government, and instead of upholding that trust, he abused and betrayed it. Mislock has since theorized that Hanssen probably went onto his computer to see if his superiors were investigating him for espionage and invented the document story to cover his tracks. Even without knowing who he was or where he worked, Hanssens value to the Russians was clear both by the substantial sums of money paid and the prestigious awards given to their own agents for Hanssens operation. The Russian had obtained Hanssen's KGB file. Polyakov was arrested in 1986 and executed in 1988. After a few years working as an accountant, he decided to enter law enforcement. The money Hansen generated from his bakery went elsewhere. By. He did well in his elective, Russian. Hansen opened a bakery and learned how to fly the small plane that he purchased. He was made the chief of National Security Threat List Unit of FBI in Washington, D.C. in 1992. [17][18], In 1981, Hanssen was transferred to FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., and he relocated to the suburb of Vienna, Virginia. The fact that the KGB became aware of the probe triggered the FBI to look for the leak. I am shamed by it," Hanssen told U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton. She would then use this money to run her house and support her children. 1980 - Begins working for the counterintelligence unit, focusing on the Soviet Union. Much of what these men and women did remains undisclosed but their success and that of their CIA counterparts represents unparalleled expertise and dedication to both principle and mission. In the 1990s, after the arrest of Aldrich Ames, the FBI and CIA realized that a mole within the intelligence community was still sharing classified information with the Russians. Unlike Cold War spies of an earlier era, Hanssen claimed to have no political motivation for selling out his country. He continued to perform incriminating searches of FBI files for his name and address. Before Hanssen left the position, Sullivan went to learn his new role at the Department of State. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. December 2000 - The FBI begins surveillance of Hanssen. Hanssen reportedly lavished cash and gifts on a Washington stripper whom he befriended. During the early 1990s, KGB veterans began to approach western intelligence agencies and provide information. On a 2017blog post, Hale revealed that he had attempted to contact Hansen's now adult children, but was unsuccessful. Yuzhin was imprisoned for six years before he was released by a general amnesty to political prisoners, and subsequently emigrated to the U.S..[24] Because the FBI blamed Ames for the leak, Hanssen was neither suspected nor investigated. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 Hanssen became much more wary. [71], The Hanssen spy case is told in Ronald Kessler's book The Secrets of the FBI in chapter 15, "Catching Hanssen," chapter 16, "Breach", and chapter 17, "Unexplained Cash", based in part on interviews with Michael Rochford, who directed the FBI team that eventually caught Hanssen after initially wrongly assuming a CIA officer was the master spy. To get Hanssen back to FBI Headquarters where he could be closely monitored, Neil Gallagher, assistant director of the National Security Division at the time, called Hanssen to inform him of a bogus assignment to serve on his staff as a special assistant for a technology project. For unknown reasons[dubious discuss], the Soviets did not act against Polyakov until he was betrayed a second time by CIA mole Aldrich Ames in 1985. Our hearts go out to them. Bonnie had previously told her brother that Hanssen once talked about retiring in Poland, then part of the Eastern Bloc. The criminal conduct alleged represents the most traitorous actions imaginable against a country governed by the Rule of Law. He began providing the Soviets with highly valuable material. He became an agent in 1976, and spent two years working in the Indianapolis, Indiana, field office. Hanssen would later claim that his goal was simply to make some extra money, as living in New York City was putting a financial squeeze on his growing family. Wanting to get a fresh start, the newlywed couple migrated to Alaska in 1967 (per the New YorkDaily News). When Robert Hansen was arrested in 1983, it would soon be revealed that this mild-mannered Alaskan baker was responsible for the deaths of as many as 17 young women in the Last Frontier. He had been married twice, and fathered children. [14] The next year, Hanssen was transferred to counterintelligence and given the task of compiling a database of Soviet intelligence for the FBI. The FBI entrusted him with some of the most sensitive secrets of the United States Government and instead of being humbled by this honor, Hanssen has allegedly abused and betrayed that trust. The couple's relationship was fraught, and Darla, who had a master's degree in Education and taught children with learning disabilities, supported herself. 2023 Cinemaholic Inc. All rights reserved. In fact, when his father passed away, Hansen inherited 17 guns from him as well. That effort is complemented by substantial FBI proactive investigation of foreign service intelligence officers here and by the critical work done by the CIA. Hanssen received payments of $1.4 million in cash and diamonds from the information he gave the Soviet Union and Russia. The plea bargain allows Bonnie Hanssen to receive about 55% of Hanssens pension, which will total an estimated $39,000 per year. 1999 - Resumes spying, this time for the Russian Intelligence agency. Robert was described as a loner and a quiet person, and he had a strained relationship as well with his strict and dominating father. Robert J. McNamara is a history expert and former magazine journalist. Described as. Breaking her five-month silence, the wife of FBI spy Robert Philip Hanssen said Thursday that she deeply regrets the damage her husband has caused the United States and believes it is appropriate that he spend the rest of his life in prison. These reports went nowhere, however (via the New York Daily News). Hanssen parked on a residential street and walked down a wooded path to a footbridge with the classified materials wrapped in a plastic bag. 1981 - Hanssens wife catches him with classified documents and convinces him to stop spying. 1981 - Is assigned to the Intelligence Division at FBI headquarters in DC. Aside from a few brushes with the law, Hansen led a fairly ordinary life. Though she named Hansen as the man who held her captive and sexually assaulted her, it wasn't until a more thorough investigation was completed that Hansen was formally charged with crimes. He never indicated any political or ideological motive for his actions, telling the FBI after he was caught that his only motivation was financial. Hanssen was finally discovered when a former KGB agent contacted American intelligence agents. [4], In 1989, Hanssen compromised the FBI investigation of Felix Bloch, a Department of State official who had become suspected of espionage. After confirmation by the FBI CART Unit, Sullivan filed a report with the Office of Professional Responsibility requesting the further investigation of Hanssen's attempted hack. He was also tasked with observing and learning as much as he could about Hanssens information technology setup in his office and with keeping an eye out on who Hanssen was meeting and talking with. His job was to help assemble a database of foreign officials posted in New York who, while posing as diplomats, were actually intelligence officers spying on the United States. Is sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. He married Bernadette Wauck in 1968 and, influenced by his devout Catholic wife, he converted to Catholicism. Hanssen is a Special Agent of the FBI with a long career in counterintelligence. You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. With two children already out of school, the pension money will help Bonnie Hanssen support two children who are in college and two more still in high school, Brookner said. I have hurt so many deeply. FBI agents remove evidence from Robert Hanssen's home in Vienna, Virginia on February 20, 2001. . Hanssen applied for a cryptographer job in the National Security Agency but was rebuffed due to budget setbacks. [23] Martynov and Motorin were recalled to Moscow, where they were arrested, charged, tried, and convicted of espionage against the Soviet government. I take solace and satisfaction, however, that the FBI succeeded in this investigation. Robert Hansen. The attorney estimated that Hanssen contributed $10,000 to $20,000 to Mother Teresa in small installments over the years, although the FBI has not been able to verify the payments. . [54], With the representation of Washington lawyer Plato Cacheris, Hanssen negotiated a plea bargain that enabled him to avoid the death penalty in exchange for cooperating with authorities. He began providing the Soviets with highly valuable material. For more information:- Press Release - Veteran FBI Agent Arrested and Charged with Espionage- Affidavit- Statement ofFBI Director Louis J. Freeh on the Arrestof FBI Special Agent Robert Philip Hanssen (see below), Statement of FBI Director Louis J. Freeh On the Arrestof FBI Special Agent Robert Philip Hanssen, For Immediate ReleaseFebruary 20, 2001Washington D.C.FBI National Press Office. Hanssen warned the KGB that Bloch was being investigated, causing the KGB to end contact with him abruptly. Hanssen, carrying a package of documents, identified himself by his Soviet code name, "Ramon Garcia", and described himself as a "disaffected FBI agent" who was offering his services as a spy. He could sit in his office and shut the door. On October 1, 1985, Hanssen sent an anonymous letter to the KGB offering his services and asking for $100,000 in cash, equivalent to $251,949 in 2021. Hansen even followed in his fathers footsteps and opened up his own bakery. He met his second wife, Darla, shortly after his parole. The priest told Hanssen to stop his illegal activities and donate the money he had gotten from the Russians to charity. Ames was officially blamed for giving Polyakov's name to the Soviets, while Hanssen's attempt was not revealed until after his 2001 capture. He also paid visits to various sex workers, two of whom filed complaints to the police about Hansen and his strange and terrifying behaviors. 1991 - Breaks off relations with the KGB. In January 1976, he left the police department to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).[4]. Both schools are associated with Opus Dei. Heres a look at the life of convicted spy Robert Hanssen. Leland Hale and Walter Gilmour co-authored the 1991 book "Butcher, Baker: The True Account of an Alaskan Serial Killer," chronicling the life and crimes of Robert Hansen. 2. [30], In 1990, Hanssen's brother-in-law, Mark Wauck, who was also an FBI employee, recommended to the FBI that Hanssen be investigated for espionage because his sister, Hanssen's wife, told him that her sister, Jeanne Beglis, had found a pile of cash on a dresser in the Hanssens' house. Robert Hanssen is a former FBI agent who sold highly classified material to Russian intelligence agents for decades before he was finally arrested in 2001. "Butcher, Baker" was adapted into the 2013 film "The Frozen Ground," starring Nicholas Cage, John Cusack, and Vanessa Hudgens (per IMDb). He will report directly to the Attorney General and me and we will share his report with the National Security Council and Congress. Darla earned a living for the household as well, teaching children with disabilities. [41] The idea that an FBI agent was the second mole was not considered early enough. While their exact whereabouts are unknown to the public, it's suspected that they still live in the Midwest. Undated file photo released by the FBI February 20, 2001 shows a package recovered at the 'Lewis' drop site containing $50,000 cash allegedly left by Russians for FBI Agent Robert Philip Hanssen. However, Hanssen escaped notice, likely because these efforts concentrated on CIA agents rather than FBI agents. In one letter to his Russian handlers, Hanssen complains about lost opportunities to alert them that the FBI had discovered the microphone hidden at the State Department, known then by the FBI but apparently not by Hanssen as being monitored by a Russian intelligence officer. He emerged as one of the most damaging spies to have infiltrated the FBI resulting in probably the worst intelligence disaster in the history of the US. The Hanssens are active members of Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic group. Hansen was first married in his native Iowa when he was in his early 20s (via The Cinemaholic). While their exact whereabouts are unknown to the public, it's suspected that they still live in the Midwest. After graduating from a public high school, Hanssen attended Knox College in Illinois, studying chemistry and Russian. What makes Hansen seem even more grisly than other serial killers was the way that many of his victims were murdered. Each time, I share the pride and sanctity of those words when new agents swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic and to bear true faith and allegiance to the same.. Hanssen's children returned to school within days of his arrest, family and friends said, to maintain their routines. Despite having shown his face, disclosed his code name, and revealed his FBI affiliation, Hanssen escaped arrest when the FBI's investigation into the incident did not advance. Troubled by the incident, Bonnie Hanssen made her husband speak with a Catholic priest, who directed him to contribute money to Mother Teresa, the Catholic nun who ran a Calcutta charitable organization, as a form of penance, Brookner said. July 6, 2001 - Pleads guilty to 15 counts of espionage and conspiracy in exchange for the government not seeking the death penalty. This brief union did not produce any children. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/robert-hanssen-4587832. For two children, that was devastating. Darla was an extremely religious woman, and she felt that faith could be his way out. His application in the National Security Agency, for the post of a cryptographer, was rejected due to budget restrictions. Nor would many other intelligence and counterintelligence accomplishments that routinely but quietly contribute to the security of this Nation. When they failed to appear, the Justice Department announced the arrest on February 20. The complaint alleges that he received over $600,000. in Chemistry, 1966; Attended Northwestern University Dental School, 1966-1968;. [6] To avoid the death penalty, Hanssen pleaded guilty to 14 counts of espionage and one of conspiracy to commit espionage. The affidavit alleges that Hanssen voluntarily became an agent of the KGB in 1985 while assigned to the intelligence division at the FBI field office in New York City as supervisor of a foreign counterintelligence squad. ThoughtCo, Aug. 28, 2020, thoughtco.com/robert-hanssen-4587832. The Russian officer, who evidently did not recognize the code name, drove away. Instead, he ultimately became the most damaging spy in Bureau history. Hanssens espionage activities began in 1985. Robert Hanssen moments after being arrested. Once he got caught, the only thing he cared about was trying to provide for his wife and his children, who visit him regularly in prison, Brookner said. An FBI Agent who raised his right hand and spoke those words over 25 years ago has been charged today with violating that oath in the most egregious and reprehensible manner imaginable. She went with Hanssen on visits to Hong Kong and the FBI training facility in Quantico, Virginia. The Soviets, suspicious of being lured into a trap, demanded to meet him. The FBI's codename for the suspected spy was "Graysuit". Without the current unprecedented level of trust and cooperation between the CIA and FBI, making this case would not have been possible. [4][42], FBI investigators later made progress during an operation where they paid disaffected Russian intelligence officers to deliver information on moles. Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much Hanssen then began to videotape his sexual encounters secretly and shared the videotapes with Hoschouer. Hanssen met Bernadette "Bonnie" Wauck, a staunch Roman Catholic, while attending dental school at Northwestern. Through our cooperative efforts, the FBI and CIA were able to learn the true identity of Ramon and the FBI was able to conduct a solid investigation. The full extent of the damage done is yet unknown because no accurate damage assessment could be conducted without jeopardizing the investigation. At work, he often spoke of his religious faith and conservative values, traits which helped him avoid any suspicion during the years that he was in secret communication with Russian spies. Hanssen ensured that he did not reveal himself with his study, but in addition, he gave the entire studyincluding the list of all Soviets who had contacted the FBI about FBI molesto the KGB in 1988. [38], The existence of two Russian moles working in the U.S. security and intelligence establishment simultaneouslyAmes at the CIA and Hanssen at the FBIcomplicated counterintelligence efforts during the 1990s. In the early 1980s, Hanssen was transferred to FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. To his colleagues in the bureau he seemed to be a model agent. They have committed their lives to public service and to upholding the high standards of the FBI. Bonnie Hanssens first public statements on the case reveal both her anxiety over her husbands actions and her sense of relief over the fact that she and her six children will retain an estimated $39,000 a year from his government pension. The information he delivered compromised numerous human sources, counterintelligence techniques, investigations, dozens of classified U.S. government documents, and technical operations of extraordinary importance and value. In return, he received large sums of money and other remuneration. A feature film called Breach was released in 2007. On July 6, 2001, he was tried in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on fifteen counts for his espionage. Hanssen was tracked from the time he left his house in Fairfax County, Virginia, to the time he got home at night, and it was confirmed that he was still an active spy. Hanssen was incarcerated in a "supermax" federal prison in Colorado which also houses other notorious inmates, including the Unabomber, one of the Boston Marathon bombers, and a number of organized crime figures. In her statement, Bonnie Hanssen thanked government officials for allowing her to retain the pension and for recognizing that she and the children clearly are innocent victims.. He was charged with selling U.S. intelligence documents to the Soviet Union and subsequently Russia for more than $1.4 million in cash and diamonds over 22 years. Hanssen also revealed a multimillion-dollar eavesdropping tunnel built by the FBI under the Soviet Embassy. But money is. [16] CIA and FBI officials, including Deputy Director William Sullivan, believed that, at some point, Polyakov was made into a triple agent by the Soviets, who thereby deceived the West with misinformation. He received $5,00,000 and jewellery for this work. By 1998, using FBI criminal profiling techniques, the pursuers suspected an innocent man: Brian Kelley, a CIA operative involved in the Bloch investigation. When you visit the site, Dotdash Meredith and its partners may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. After being released, he met his second wife, Darla Henrichsen, and the pair got married in 1963. The agents working for him reported this breach to a supervisor, but no action was taken. Apparently, even though Hansen was naturally a left-handed person, he was always forced to use his right hand, making his speech problems worse. Imagine finding out that your husband is a ruthless serial rapist and murderer. [12] Hanssen received an MBA in accounting and information systems in 1971 and took a job with an accounting firm. Although his name was not specifically mentioned, evidence in the file pointed to Hanssen, who was put under close surveillance. Hanssen wanted to be posted to Allenwood in hopes that he might be visited frequently by his wife Bonnie and their six children. February 18, 2001 - Is arrested in a Virginia park after making a drop of classified documents. It belongs to his wife . , . In 1995 he was designated as a liaison between the Office of Foreign Missions of the Department of State and the FBI. [9] He is of Norwegian descent. A reader replied to the blog, claiming to have been roommates with Hansen's daughter in the early 1990s, but this has yet to be substantiated. He later wrote to his KGB handler, speaking about the severity with which U.S. laws punishes his alleged actions, and acknowledging I know far better than most what minefields are laid and the risks.. Asked what Bonnie Hanssen thinks may have motivated her husband, Brookner said: Who knows? He then enrolled at the Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, to study dentistry but after three years shifted to business studies. Brookner said that the only time Bonnie Hanssen harbored any suspicions about her husbands activities came around 1979 or 1980, when they lived in Scarsdale, N.Y. She walked in on him and he covered up some papers, so she got suspicious, Brookner said. For years, Hanssen stopped contacting the Russians. His twenty two years of espionage against the US began in 1979. [15] During his first espionage cycle, Hanssen provided a significant amount of information to the GRU, including details of the FBI's bugging activities and lists of suspected Soviet intelligence agents. At least three Russian agents he identified had been executed, and it was suspected that he compromised dozens of intelligence operations. Robert Philip Hanssen is an American former Federal Bureau of Investigation double agent who spied for Soviet and Russian intelligence services against the United States from 1979 to 2001. As a devout Catholic, Bonnie Hanssen feels that he needs time [in prison] to pray for forgiveness and be redeemed in some way, the wifes attorney, Janine Brookner, said in an interview. [56][57], Hanssen never told the KGB or GRU his identity and refused to meet them personally, except for the abortive 1993 contact in the Russian embassy parking garage. We dont know at this point what happened to that money, she said. He visited an office of the Russian government's trading company and offered to spy. [21] In the letter, he gave the names of three KGB agents secretly working for the FBI: Boris Yuzhin, Valery Martynov, and Sergei Motorin. Its difficult, but its better than seeing him put to death.. 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