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The Spy Who Sold Codes and Cocaine | Prison Break | 3

With drug deals to pay for, Daulton Lee’s desperate to get back into the KGB’s good books. So when Christopher Boyce finds a big new secret to sell, the pair spy an opportunity for one last payday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at ht ...  Show more

The Spy Who Sold Codes and Cocaine | How to Free the FBI's Most Wanted | 4

Christopher Boyce was sentenced to 68 years. He was supposed to die behind bars. Instead, in 2002, he walked free after just 23 years - and it was all because of one woman. Lawyer and author Cait Mills Boyce did the impossible. Speaking with Charlie Higson, she exposes how she di ...  Show more

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