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  1. whowhatwhy.org › podcast › the-fbi-in-peace-war-and-assassinationThe Plot to Kill King - WhoWhatWhy

    4 de abr. de 2018 · Clyde Tolson came in with instructions and $25,000 in cash. That $25,000 in cash was taken to the prison and given to the warden. We know that because Russell Adkins’ son John, who became my witness under oath, John rode — at that point he was only 16 — he rode along with his father to the prison while they gave the warden the money to organize James’ escape.

  2. Clyde Anderson Tolson (Laredo, Missouri, 1900. május 22. – Washington, 1975. április 17.) a Szövetségi Nyomozóiroda igazgatóhelyettese volt 1930–1972 között, elsősorban a személyzetért és a fegyelemért volt felelős. Úgy ismert, mint a védence és állítólagos intim társa az FBI akkori igazgatójának, John Edgar Hoovernek.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › clyde-tolsonClyde Tolson _ AcademiaLab

    Clyde Anderson Tolson (22 de mayo de 1900 - 14 de abril de 1975) fue el oficial de segundo rango del FBI desde 1930 hasta 1972, desde 1947 titulado Director Asociado, principalmente responsable del personal y la disciplina.. Fue el protegido y principal adjunto durante mucho tiempo del director del FBI, J. Edgar Hoover. Primeros años. Tolson nació en Laredo, Missouri, hijo de James William ...

  4. Clyde Anderson Tolson (22 de maig de 1900 – 14 d'abril de 1975) va ser el Director Associat del FBI entre 1947 i 1972, responsable del personal i de la disciplina. Va ser l'ajudant del director John Edgar Hoover durant dècades i el seu protegit.. Primers anys i carrera. Tolson va nàixer en Laredo, Missouri, i va estudiar en l'Escola de Negocis Cedar Rapids, a Iowa.

  5. They were now the property of Clyde Tolson and he refused the Presidential order. In his last official act as associate director of the FBI, an organization to which he had devoted his life for the past 44 years, Tolson instructed Hoover's executive secretary Helen Gandy, who was with him for 54 years, to destroy the personal files to preserve his image forever.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2024 · Clyde Tolson was a former American secret service operative and the FBI’s first Associate Director, serving for more than four decades. He was largely responsible for personnel and discipline and was recognized by President Lyndon B. Johnson with the ‘President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service’ for improving law enforcement proficiency.

  7. 23 de may. de 1972 · Mr. Tolson, 72 years old, an associate director, joined the F.B.I. in 1928 about four years after Mr. Hoover took over the agency, reorganized it and became its first director. 2 Were Close Friends