William H. Webster, who ran the FBI and the CIA, dies at 101
William H. Webster, the only person ever to lead the FBI and the CIA, switching from lawman to spymaster while the bureau was investigating high crimes at the White House and the CIA, died Friday in Warrenton, Virginia. He was 101.
A family spokesperson, Jim McGrath, confirmed the death, at a care center, but did not specify a cause.
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