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The day we discovered our parents were Russian spies

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10 November 2019, 06:24 PM
wtg
The day we discovered our parents were Russian spies
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Tim Foley turned 20 on 27 June 2010. To celebrate, his parents took him and his younger brother Alex out for lunch at an Indian restaurant not far from their home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Both brothers were born in Canada, but for the past decade the family had lived in the US. The boys’ father, Donald Heathfield, had studied in Paris and at Harvard, and now had a senior role at a consultancy firm based in Boston. Their mother, Tracey Foley, had spent many years focused on raising her children, before taking a job as a real estate agent. To those who knew them, they seemed a very ordinary American family, albeit with Canadian roots and a penchant for foreign travel. Both brothers were fascinated by Asia, a favoured holiday destination, and the parents encouraged their sons to be inquisitive about the world: Alex was only 16, but had just returned from a six-month student exchange in Singapore.

After a buffet lunch, the four returned home and opened a bottle of champagne to toast Tim reaching his third decade. The brothers were tired; they had thrown a small house party the night before to mark Alex’s return from Singapore, and Tim planned to go out later. After the champagne, he went upstairs to message his friends about the evening’s plans. There came a knock at the door, and Tim’s mother called up that his friends must have come early, as a surprise.

At the door, she was met by a different kind of surprise altogether: a team of armed, black-clad men holding a battering ram. They streamed into the house, screaming, “FBI!” Another team entered from the back; men dashed up the stairs, shouting at everyone to put their hands in the air. Upstairs, Tim had heard the knock and the shouting, and his first thought was that the police could be after him for underage drinking: nobody at the party the night before had been 21, and Boston police took alcohol regulations seriously.

When he emerged on to the landing, it became clear the FBI was here for something far more serious. The two brothers watched, stunned, as their parents were put in handcuffs and driven away in separate black cars. Tim and Alex were left behind with a number of agents, who said they needed to begin a 24-hour forensic search of the home; they had prepared a hotel room for the brothers. One of the men told them their parents had been arrested on suspicion of being “unlawful agents of a foreign government”.


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10 November 2019, 07:23 PM
Amanda
Really incredible. I can only say that from a psychological POV, Alex and Tim are lucky they weren't only children. Talk about needing support and reality testing!


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10 November 2019, 07:23 PM
ShiroKuro
Wow!


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10 November 2019, 09:55 PM
LL
Personally, I would not trust them.

Shame on the parents.


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12 November 2019, 12:47 AM
piqué
This is an old story and was actually the basis for the tv series "The Americans," which I recommend very highly!


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12 November 2019, 08:27 AM
Mikhailoh
It brings to mind what it would be like to live such a totally false life, and especially after the fall of the USSR. What a position to be in.


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12 November 2019, 09:02 AM
wtg
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Originally posted by piqué:
This is an old story and was actually the basis for the tv series "The Americans," which I recommend very highly!


He discusses "The Americans" in the article.


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