Angleton
a town in s texas.
contemporary examples
i knew angleton, though not well, and i had always found him extremely persuasive, even seductive, one on one.
when insanity runs in the cia joseph finder july 19, 2009
asked how he had gotten into the house, angleton, who was among other things an expert at picking locks, “shuffled his feet.”
the bizarre tale of ben bradlee, jfk, and the master spy will rahn october 21, 2014
here, again, angleton comes into the picture: in exchange for the diary, he promised ben and tony, he would destroy it.
the bizarre tale of ben bradlee, jfk, and the master spy will rahn october 21, 2014
synthia ritz, of angleton, texas, was only 22 when paul delivered the first of her five children.
yes, ron paul has 4,000 babies mckay coppins, nina strochlic january 2, 2012
angleton is one of those people who will always be shrouded in mystery.
the bizarre tale of ben bradlee, jfk, and the master spy will rahn october 21, 2014
angleton complied, and tony finally set the thing on fire “with a friend as witness.”
the bizarre tale of ben bradlee, jfk, and the master spy will rahn october 21, 2014
historical examples
seven people were killed in the town of angleton, which was almost completely destroyed.
the complete story of the galveston horror various
when the train arrived at angleton, the jail, all the churches and a number of houses had been blown down.
the complete story of the galveston horror various
in the neighborhood of angleton five more persons were killed and their bodies have been recovered.
the complete story of the galveston horror various
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