
About the episode
It was 1985, and the CIA had a painful secret. Soviet assets who had been secretly working for the CIA had begun ominously disappearing one, after another. One might be bad luck… But four was three too many to be a coincidence. And that was just the beginning. 1985 would later become known as the Year Of the Spy because of the sheer amount of blown covers, assassinations, double agents and espionage debacles that would unfold over the coming months. As the Agency was scrambling to find answers, on a hot summer day in Rome, a Soviet Colonel named Vitaly Yurchenko walked into the US Embassy and volunteered his services. In exchange for exfiltration to the US and total secrecy, Yurchenko would tell the Americans everything he knew. And he knew a lot - because he was the highest ranked KGB officer at that time ever to defect. In fact, he knew about a CIA mole, a man who would have been in a position to know about all the covers that had just been blown. At first, the Agency felt it had hit the jackpot. Instead, Yurchenko's defection would go on to become one of the most dizzying, high stakes espionage debacles of the last century. Although many of his bombshell revelations were bonafide, a doubt began haunting the intelligence community: Was Vitaly Yurchenko telling the whole truth? And if not... What had he been sent to hide? Join host Julie Cohn in this ten-part series featuring interviews with CIA officers, bodyguards, FBI Special Agents, reporters and even a former KGB general as she uncovers the truth behind the decades-long Vitaly Yurchenko mystery.