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The Falcon has been released... from prison.

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  1. rockHEAD

    rockHEAD Member

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    Christopher Boyce is shown in a 1978 booking photo. Boyce, whose Cold
    War spying was immortalized on film in ``The Falcon and the Snowman,''
    was released Friday, March 14, 2003, after more than a quarter-century
    in prison. Boyce was 22 when he worked at a summer job as a clerk at TRW
    Inc., where he had access to classified communications with CIA headquarters
    in Langley, Virginia. He smuggled some of the documents home and sold them
    to the Russian Embassy in Mexico City before he and childhood friend Andrew
    Daulton Lee, his courier, were caught in 1976.(AP Photo/Daily Breeze, File)



    <p><b><font size=+2>Cold War spy 'Falcon' released from prison</font></b>
    <br><b>Christopher Boyce served 25 years behind bars</b>
    <br><font size=-1>Associated Press</font>
    <p>SAN FRANCISCO -- Christopher Boyce, whose Cold War spying was immortalized
    on film in The Falcon and the Snowman, was released today after more than
    a quarter-century in prison.
    <p>Boyce was released from a halfway house about 4 a.m., according to the
    U.S. Bureau of Prisons. He will be on parole until 2046, his original release
    date.
    <p>Boyce was 22 when his father, a former FBI agent, helped him land a
    summer job as a clerk at TRW Inc. in Redondo Beach, where he had access
    to classified communications with CIA headquarters in Langley, Va.
    <p>He smuggled some of the documents home and sold them to the Russian
    Embassy in Mexico City, taking in about $77,000 before he and childhood
    friend Andrew Daulton Lee, his courier, were caught in 1976.
    <p>Both were arrested, tried and convicted of espionage. Lee was paroled
    in 1998.
    <p>"Sometimes I think when you're young, you crave danger or are willing
    to put yourself in dangerous positions," Boyce told the Los Angeles Times
    earlier this month. "But I had never gotten into any trouble in my life
    that I couldn't get out of. My father was in a position that could keep
    me out of a whole lot of trouble."
    <p>He turned down several interview requests for this article.
    <p>Boyce, who turned 50 last month, successfully made his case to the U.S.
    Parole Commission in 1997 for early release. After spending half his life
    at prisons across the country, he moved into a halfway house in San Francisco
    last fall. He married a woman he met while fighting for parole.
    <p>Boyce made headlines in 1980 when he escaped from federal prison in
    Lompoc. He was free for 19 months, supporting himself by robbing banks
    in the Pacific Northwest, before he was arrested in Port Angeles, Wash.
    <p>The 1985 release of the movie The Falcon and the Snowman, starring Timothy
    Hutton as Boyce, who loved falconry, and Sean Penn as Lee, nicknamed Snowman
    for his drug problems, brought both convicts notoriety.
    <p>"It's a snazzy title for a book and a movie. But I don't have any recollection
    of someone calling me that before," Boyce told the Times. "People called
    me that in prison. People call me that in the halfway house. And I always
    ask them, 'Please don't call me that. My name's Chris.' The Falcon, that's
    somebody's invention."
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  2. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Captain America was proably pretty pissed.
     
  3. Falcons Talon

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    Yeah, you know you thought it was about me...
     
  4. rockHEAD

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    anyone see the movie... i've always enjoyed it.
     
  5. Surfguy

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    I loved this movie!!! I've seen it several times. I always wanted to be Snowman...all drugged out all the time, no job, pretending to be a CIA agent, dealing drugs, and selling secrets to Russia. Nah...I wouldn't want to be that guy...but it was a hell of a role to watch on TV. Sean Penn did a marvelous job. Timothy Hutton was pretty good, too.

    As Bill Clinton might say, "I loved this movie! ;)" .

    Some how...I don't think it was all as glamerous as the movie made it out to be. Never is...

    Surf
     
  6. Mr. Mooch

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    Well...
     
  7. Buck Turgidson

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    Uhhh...traitor, escapee, armed robber.

    How the **** did this piece of **** get paroled?
     
  8. Timing

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    No kidding. What's a guy gotta do to stay in prison?
     
  9. rockHEAD

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    yeah, i can't believe he escaped back in the 80's... and he got parole 20 years later... he did serve 25 years though...
     

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