Retired FBI Special Agent
Donald A. Adams
Don Adams, the son of an Akron, Ohio police officer, is a graduate of Barberton High School and served in the U.S. Army of occupation in Japan and during the Korean War. He earned his B.S. degree in education from Kent State University (1955.) He spent 20 years in the FBI, ten years in private security and then became Chief of Police for the City of Fairlawn, Ohio. Don and his wife Jeanette have four children and eleven grandchildren.
As a young FBI Special Agent, Adams was assigned to duties in Georgia prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Later, he was assigned to the Dallas FBI office and participated in the investigation of the President's murder in 1964.
Today, an author of several articles, subject of countless media interviews and respected authority, he travels the United States speaking about his on-going investigation into the murder of President Kennedy.
Don Adams is also the owner and President of Adams Security Consultant, Inc.

Don Adams' graduating class, FBI National Academy, October 31, 1962. Diplomas were presented by U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. (Adams, wearing glasses, is the last person in the top row, right side of the photo.)
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