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  1. Louis Patrick Gray III was acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from May 3, 1972, to April 27, 1973. During this time, the FBI was in charge of the initial investigation into the burglaries that sparked the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Nixon. Gray was nominated as permanent Director by Nixon on February 15, 1973, but failed to win ...

  2. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesWatergate — FBI

    On the day of the break-in at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray was notified by teletype of the incident and that one of those arrested was ...

  3. Jul 6, 2005 · L. Patrick Gray, whose year-long stint as acting FBI director was marked by the Watergate break-in and the ensuing scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation, died Wednesday.

  4. L. Patrick Gray. Self: The Senate Watergate Hearings. L. Patrick Gray was born on 18 July 1916 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was married to Beatrice Kirk. He died on 6 July 2005 in Atlantic Beach, Florida, USA.

  5. Jul 7, 2005 · L. Patrick Gray III, acting director of the FBI during the Watergate crisis who surfaced publicly last month for the first time in three decades to decry the revelation that his top assistant was t…

  6. Jul 7, 2005 · L. Patrick Gray III, acting director of the FBI during the Watergate crisis who surfaced publicly last month for the first time in three decades to decry the revelation that his top assistant was ...

  7. L. Patrick Gray. Louis Patrick Gray III or Pat Gray (July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005) was acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from May 2, 1972, to April 27, 1973. During this time, the FBI was in charge of the initial investigation into the burglaries that sparked the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the ...

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