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  1. Jerry Alfred Whitworth (born August 10, 1939) was sentenced to 365 years for his part in the Walker family spy ring, which, at the time of Whitworth's arrest, U.S. authorities described as "the most damaging espionage ring uncovered in the United States in three decades".

  2. Jun 29, 1986 · RUS - as the Government alleges Jerry A. Whitworth called himself - realized he would have to answer. After all, he had started writing to the Federal Bureau of Investigation months ago,...

  3. Sep 2, 2014 · A search of his home turned up plentiful evidence of the spy ring, including records of payments to “D” (Jerry Whitworth), who turned himself in to authorities on 3 June.

  4. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28, 1986 -- In the harshest U.S. sentence for espionage imposed since the abolition of the death penalty for spying, an outraged federal judge sentenced convicted spy Jerry...

  5. Jul 25, 1986 · SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, 1986 -- Retired Navy communications expert Jerry Alfred Whitworth -- the last of four Navy men charged in the Walker spy ring to face trial -- was convicted today of...

  6. Jul 25, 1986 · A Federal jury today convicted a former Navy radioman, Jerry A. Whitworth, of espionage for his participation in a Soviet spy ring that the Government has called the most damaging espionage...

  7. Aug 29, 1986 · Aug. 29, 1986 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. SAN FRANCISCO — Calling Jerry A. Whitworth “one of the most spectacular spies of this century,” a federal judge Thursday sentenced the former U.S....

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