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  1. Christopher John Boyce (born 16 February 1953) is a former American defense industry employee who was convicted of selling United States spy satellite secrets to the Soviet Union in the 1970s.

  2. On August 21, 1981, at approximately 8:20 p.m., Christopher John Boyce, escaped Federal prisoner and convicted Soviet spy, was arrested by a U.S. Marshals Service Task Force assisted by FBI agents.

  3. Mar 15, 2003 · Christopher Boyce, the Cold War traitor whose spying for the Russians was chronicled in the film "The Falcon and the Snowman," is free after spending almost half his life in...

  4. Soviet spy and bank robber Christopher Boyce hid in North Idaho after his 1980 prison escape. This Q&A interview revisits the story and subsequent events.

  5. Mar 2, 2003 · As Christopher Boyce returns to society, he talks about the damage he did selling secrets to the former Soviet Union and his wish to put 'The Falcon and the...

  6. Sep 27, 2013 · Convicted spy Christopher Boyce is led by federal marshals at Burbank airport upon his arrival from Springfield, Massachusetts, for arraignment on charges related to his escape from Lompoc...

  7. Mar 6, 2014 · Boyce stole U.S. satellite documents and other classified files from the California defense contractor TRW Inc. and sold them to Soviet spies. The KGB code-named him Falcon, a sobriquet that made...

  8. Mar 7, 2023 · Report on the arrest of Christopher Boyce, a leaker and escaped Russian spy. Interview with Clallam County Sheriff Steven Kernes, and Boyce’s flight instruct...

  9. Jun 14, 2013 · Former spy, fugitive and convicted traitor, Christopher Boyce sold U.S. secrets to the former Soviet Union and dodged U.S. authorities for almost two years until his arrest in 1977 at the age...

  10. Sep 13, 1977 · LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12—Christopher John Boyce, a 24‐year‐old Californian who contended that he had been blackmailed into becoming a spy for the Soviet Union by a childhood friend, was sentenced...

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