Rossmiller’s book shares anti-terror work with FBI

Shannen Rossmiller\'s life story and hundreds of cyber-captures are featured in a new book.

Shannen Rossmiller is a former judge from the state of Montana and has been credited with more 200 cases as a counterintelligence and terrorism asset for the FBI. Two of these remain the largest convictions for the US government since 9/11:

  • United States Army v. Spec. Ryan G. Anderson(2004): Convicted on 5 counts of Attempted Espionage and Aiding the Enemy During a Time of War, and given 5 life sentences; and
  • United States v. Michael C. Reynolds(2007): Convicted on 5 of 6 counts of Providing Materials Support to a Terrorist Group and Possession of Illegal Explosive Devices, and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Shannen Rossmiller’s life story and hundreds of cyber-captures are featured in a summer Palgrave Macmillan book release, The Unexpected Patriot: How an Ordinary Mother Is Bringing Terrorists to Justice.

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