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{{Infobox politician|name=Michael Townley|image_size=200|birth_date=December 5, 1942|birth_place=Waterloo, [[Iowa]], [[United States]]|nationality=Statesian|political_orientation=[[Fascism]]<br>[[Anti-communism]]|image=Michael Townley.png}} | {{Infobox politician|name=Michael Townley|image_size=200|birth_date=December 5, 1942|birth_place=Waterloo, [[Iowa]], [[United States]]|nationality=Statesian|political_orientation=[[Fascism]]<br>[[Anti-communism]]|image=Michael Townley.png}} | ||
'''Michael Vernon Townley''' (born December 5, 1942) is a Statesian explosives expert and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agent who moved to [[Republic of Chile|Chile]] to work for [[Augusto Pinochet|Pinochet]]'s secret police ([[DINA]]). In 1974, he killed former Minister of Defense [[Carlos Prats]] with a car bomb. In 1978, he was sentenced to ten years in prison for the 1976 assassination of [[Orlando Letelier]] and [[Ronni Moffitt]] but was released into the Witness Protection Program after only five years. He claimed that he killed them on orders from DINA director [[Manuel Contreras]] and [[Pedro Espinoza]].<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|author=Jeremy Kuzmarov|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|title=Murder on Embassy Row—46 Years On: Remembering the Assassination of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt|date=2022-09-21|url=https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/09/21/murder-on-embassy-row-46-years-on-remembering-the-assassination-of-orlando-letelier-and-ronni-moffitt/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240723002509/https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/09/21/murder-on-embassy-row-46-years-on-remembering-the-assassination-of-orlando-letelier-and-ronni-moffitt/|archive-date=2024-07-23}}</ref> | '''Michael Vernon Townley''' (born December 5, 1942) is a Statesian explosives expert and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agent who moved to [[Republic of Chile|Chile]] to work for [[Augusto Pinochet|Pinochet]]'s secret police ([[DINA]]). He tried to prevent [[Salvador Allende]]'s election in 1970. In 1974, he killed former Minister of Defense [[Carlos Prats]] with a car bomb. In 1978, he was sentenced to ten years in prison for the 1976 assassination of [[Orlando Letelier]] and [[Ronni Moffitt]] but was released into the Witness Protection Program after only five years. He claimed that he killed them on orders from DINA director [[Manuel Contreras]] and [[Pedro Espinoza]].<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|author=Jeremy Kuzmarov|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|title=Murder on Embassy Row—46 Years On: Remembering the Assassination of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt|date=2022-09-21|url=https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/09/21/murder-on-embassy-row-46-years-on-remembering-the-assassination-of-orlando-letelier-and-ronni-moffitt/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240723002509/https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/09/21/murder-on-embassy-row-46-years-on-remembering-the-assassination-of-orlando-letelier-and-ronni-moffitt/|archive-date=2024-07-23}}</ref> | ||
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Born | December 5, 1942 Waterloo, Iowa, United States |
Nationality | Statesian |
Political orientation | Fascism Anti-communism |
Michael Vernon Townley (born December 5, 1942) is a Statesian explosives expert and CIA agent who moved to Chile to work for Pinochet's secret police (DINA). He tried to prevent Salvador Allende's election in 1970. In 1974, he killed former Minister of Defense Carlos Prats with a car bomb. In 1978, he was sentenced to ten years in prison for the 1976 assassination of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt but was released into the Witness Protection Program after only five years. He claimed that he killed them on orders from DINA director Manuel Contreras and Pedro Espinoza.[1]
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- ↑ Jeremy Kuzmarov (2022-09-21). "Murder on Embassy Row—46 Years On: Remembering the Assassination of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt" CovertAction Magazine. Archived from the original on 2024-07-23.