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  1. Virgilio "Villo" R. González (May 18, 1926 – July 16, 2014) was a Cuban-born political activist, locksmith, and one of the five men arrested at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex on June 17, 1972.

  2. Jun 15, 2012 · Virgilio Gonzalez was one of the five men arrested at the Watergate complex in 1972. He claimed he was tricked into participating in the break-in by a promise of helping Cuban liberation, and later received a settlement from Nixon's campaign fund.

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    • Tape on the doors led to the burglars' arrest. The Watergate scandal kicked off on June 17, 1972, when five burglars—Virgilio Gonzalez, Bernard Barker, James McCord, Eugenio Martínez, and Frank Sturgis—were arrested during a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters located inside Washington, D.C.
    • Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein didn't write the first story about the Watergate break-in. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein will forever be known for their investigative work during the Watergate scandal, but they weren't the first at the paper to cover the break-in.
    • Nixon's own paranoia created the evidence that sunk him. It's possible that President Nixon wouldn't have faced any consequences for his crimes. There were a lot of others to take the fall, and there was a lack of evidence directly linking the president to the illegal activity.
    • Bob Woodward met Mark Felt—the future "Deep Throat"—by chance years earlier. When Woodward was still a Navy lieutenant in his twenties, he was sent to deliver a package to the White House.
  3. Jun 14, 2012 · quicklist: 2title: Virgilio Gonzalez: Age 86text: A locksmith, Gonzalez fled to Miami in 1959 after Castro's takeover. Gonzalez was later suspected of involvement in JFK's assassination. Gonzalez is still pro-American and anti-Castro. He is 86 years old, working as a mechanic and living with his wife of 10 years in Miami. media:16566392.

  4. May 3, 2022 · Virgilio Gonzalez was a Cuban locksmith and a political activist who participated in the Watergate break-in in 1972. He served 13 months in prison and later moved to Miami, where he died in 2014 at age 88.

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  5. Virgilio (Villo) Gonzalez was born in Cuba. He worked as a driver for Felipe Vidal Santiago. Both Gonzalez and Santiago moved to Miami after Fidel Castro gained power in 1959. Gonzalez became an active member of the anti-Castro Cuban movement in the United States and associated with the Interpen (Intercontinental Penetration Force) group. In ...

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  7. May 8, 2023 · Doctor Virgilio Gonzalez has quite a life story. At 19-years-old, he was an underground fighter during the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines in the 1940s. Shortly after World War II, Gonzalez attended the University of Santo Tomas medical school to study Pathology.

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