Roley, Susan Lynn (c. 1947–)
Roley, Susan Lynn (c. 1947–)
American special agent. Born c. 1947.
Served as first lieutenant in Marine Corps; became one of two (with Joanne E. Pierce) of the 1st women special agents for Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI, 1972), after J. Edgar Hoover died and acting director L Patrick Gray III changed policy to allow women agents. The Bureau of Investigation, which preceded the FBI, had hired the 1st woman, Emma R.H. Jentzer, in 1911.
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