Jeanne Ruth Vertefeuille (December 23, 1932 – December 29, 2012) was a
CIA
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officer who participated in a small team that investigated and uncovered the actions of
Aldrich Ames
Aldrich Hazen "Rick" Ames (; born May 26, 1941) is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer turned KGB double agent, who was convicted of espionage in 1994. He is serving a life sentence, without the possibility of parole, in the Federa ...
, a notorious
Cold War
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spy.
Early life
Born in
New Haven, Connecticut
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, on December 23, 1932, Vertefeuille earned a
bachelor's degree
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in history from the
University of Connecticut
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in 1954, where she also learned German and French. She began her career as a
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for the Agency in 1954 and obtained promotions and expertise on the
Soviet Union
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over several decades, serving in Ethiopia, Finland, and the Netherlands.
Career
In 1976, Vertefeuille wrote
''The GRU Today'', which was a study on the operations of the GRU, the Soviet Union's foreign military intelligence organisation.
She was made the lead investigator of a small team looking at the high rate of Soviet
double agent disappearances in 1986.
As it became more clear to the team that there could be a
mole
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in the organization, Vertefeuille worked to keep the team small and focused to minimize the chances of the mole escaping before an arrest could be made.
Over the course of eight years, this investigation led her to Ames's involvement in the disappearances – he had exposed them in exchange for millions of dollars, leading to at least eight executions. The investigation was fraught with difficulty, but the team began to uncover his treachery in 1989 when it was found that he had bought luxury cars and a house, beyond the salary of a typical CIA agent. The case was not cracked until 1991, when Vertefeuille and her team correlated Ames's meeting times with large deposits in his bank account.
She officially retired in 1992 but continued to work as a contractor until a few months before her death in 2012.
Ames was arrested with the involvement of the
FBI
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on February 21, 1994.
Prior to his arrest, Ames had told the
KGB
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that Vertefeuille had the requisite access to be framed instead.
Illness and death
Throughout her career, Vertefeuille was known for her intense personal privacy and solitary nature. She died of
brain cancer
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at the age of 80.
According to Peter Earnest, executive director (emeritus) of the
International Spy Museum
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in Washington, D.C., Vertefeuille's "friend, in her final days, was, of course,
Sandy Grimes. They had been friends for years, very close friends, and very close teammates."
Legacy
In 1998, Ames' story was dramatized in the TV movie ''Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within'', starring
Joan Plowright as Vertefeuille.
In 2014,
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aired ''
The Assets
''The Assets'' is an eight-part American drama television miniseries that aired on ABC in 2014. The series was based on the book ''Circle of Treason: A CIA Account of Traitor Aldrich Ames and the Men He Betrayed'' by retired CIA officers Sandra G ...
'', an eight-part American drama television miniseries based on ''Circle of Treason''.
References
Further reading
*
Sandra Grimes and Jeanne Vertefeuille. ''Circle of Treason: A CIA Account of Traitor Aldrich Ames and the Men He Betrayed''. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2012.
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1932 births
2012 deaths
People of the Central Intelligence Agency
20th-century United States government officials
People from New Haven, Connecticut
University of Connecticut alumni
20th-century American women
21st-century American women writers