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after 35 years under false identities, an American couple arrested

Walter Primrose and his wife Gwynn Morrison, both born in 1955, were arrested in Hawaii on Friday. A federal judge estimated Thursday during a hearing that the sexagenarian presented a “risk of flight” and ordered his continued detention. His wife will appear next week before the magistrate.

According to the indictment, they studied together in 1970s Texas, married there in 1980, and in 1987 for some unknown reason assumed the identities of Bobby Fort and Julie Montague, babies who died in the years earlier and buried in nearby cemeteries.

They remarried in 1988 under these new names. In 1994 he became a coast guard as Bobby Fort, served in that capacity for 20 years before taking a job with a Ministry of Defense contractor.

Spies in the pay of the KGB?

Over the years, they obtained many documents under their false identities, including driving licenses and several passports. They were finally spotted in 2018 trying to enroll in the military and coast guard social security system. The indictment does not relate to counts of espionage.

“Federal agents seized letters” addressed to the defendants “under names other than Bobby, Julie, Walter or Gwynn”, which suggests that they used several aliases, and found photos where they wear uniforms of the KGB, writes federal prosecutor Clare Connors.

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