Two detectives describe their two-decade pursuit of an exiled Scientology leader - 2012-09-29
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Two detectives describe their two-decade pursuit of an exiled Scientology leader September 29, 2012,
In a three-hour interview with the Tampa Bay Times in the office of their Texas lawyer, Ray Jeffrey, the investigators shared details of their top-secret work. They told a rollicking tale of espionage and described the expense to which Scientology went to gather intelligence on real and perceived enemies.
The investigators' lawyer says the church paid them between $10 million and $12 million. In addition to Broeker, they followed several other church targets, including a drug company executive who now is governor of Indiana - Mitch Daniels.
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{{cite news | first = Joe | last = Childs | author2 = Tobin, Thomas C. | title = Two detectives describe their two-decade pursuit of an exiled Scientology leader | url = http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1254129.ece | work = Tampa Bay Times | date = September 29, 2012 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}
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