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John Mack
John McAfee
John McCloy
John Murtha
John P. Wheeler III
John Pardue
John Paul Stevens
John Profumo (Bowtie)
John Siegenthaler
John Steinbeck
John Updike
John Hoyer Updike (1932-2009) was a prize-winning author. A search of FBI files found one reference to him that was contained in a 1969 State Department telegram concerning the visit of Czechoslovakian author.
John Walker
John Wayne (Marion Robert Morrison)
(1907-1979)
John Wayne Gacy
In 1979, John Wayne Gacy (1942-1994) was arrested in Cook County, Illinois for a series of murders in the area of Des Moines, Illinois. The FBI provided investigative assistance to Illinois police. In 1980, Gacy was convicted of murdering 33 young men ranging in age from 14 to 21.
John Wilkes Booth
(1838-1865)
John Winston Lennon
John Winston Lennon (1940-1980) was a British born singer and songwriter known for his years in the Beatles and for his later solo career. The first two parts of this release consist of previously released material from investigations that mention Lennon’s connection to anti-war and related groups in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The third part was released and posted to the Vault in November 2011. It consists of other references to Lennon in FBI files and a 1978 investigation of a violent threat made against him.
Joint Duty Assignment Policy Guide 0958PG
Joint Duty Assignment Program
Jon Burge
Jon M. Huntsman Sr.
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