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01.2003 Nation's Trucking is Vulnerable to
Terrorists. Chester County Connection:
"The transportation systems of not only the United States, but
also Chester County, are a target rich environment for terrorists."
"Can you imagine the damage that can be done with a truck loaded
with fuel?"
06.2002 The Judge Dropped The Case. Business
2 Business:
"Cloud, Feehery & Richter, Inc., solve corporate problems
to save money. Investigtaive firm is run by FBI and state police vetrans."
6.30.02
FBI anti-terrorism specialist turns P.I.. Daily Local News:
“John Whiteside III spent much of his 30 year career with the FBI focused
on foreign counterintelligence, espionage and terrorism investigations.
These days, he is marketing his anti-terrorism skills in the private
sector at Cloud, Feehery and Richter Inc....”
04.08.01
Retirees move on to 'bridge jobs'. Daily Local:
A retired FBI agent is now a private investigator.
8.22.99 Convict's Escape Revives Horror of
1978 Murders; Young Thieves Were Shot, Dumped in Group Grave. Knight Rider
Newspapers:
"For two weeks in the summer of 1978, the Johnston brothers, three
career criminals from the high ridge country of Mountain City, Tenn.,
made bucolic, rural Chester County, just outside Philadelphia the city
limits, their personal killing field.
6.01.99 Retired
officer, investigators take look into private sector. Daily Local News:
“Cloud, Feehery Richter opened shop last month at 770 E. Market Street
(West Chester, PA). Thomas A. Cloud Sr., of Concord (PA) served years
with the Pennsylvania State Police, retiring as the criminal investigations
supervisor for the department in Delaware County. James E. Feehery Jr.
of East Bradford, served 25 years with the FBI. David E. Richter of
East Goshen served 33 years with the FBI…”
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