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14岁的报童詹姆斯·鲍扎德卖报得来一枚镍币。这个硬币中间裂开了。他发现里面藏了东西,也许是什么奥秘。因此他把这枚硬币交给了警察局。警察局无法对镍币里面藏着缩微胶卷的内容进行解读,于是就近报告纽约布鲁克林联邦调查分局。分局的侦探们此时也无可奈何,只好把案子推给总部。 此时是1953年的夏天。 一枚开裂的镍币 当时联邦调查局因为近几年发生的一连串间谍案已经名声大噪,尤其是它的一个侦探罗伯特·兰菲尔由于破获了原子弹间谍案而成为局内知名的专家。人们甚至以为他能
The 14-year-old newsboy James Pozad reportedly sold a nickel coin. The middle of the coin cracked. He found it hidden inside, may be what the mystery. So he handed the coin to the police station. Police could not interpret the contents of the microfilm in the nickels and reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Brooklyn, New York. Branch detectives have no choice but to push the case to headquarters. This is the summer of 1953. A Cracked Nickel Coin At the time, the FBI was gaining fame because of a series of espionage cases that took place in recent years. In particular, one of its detectives, Robert Ranffy, became well-known insider for having cracked the A-bomb espionage case. People even think he can