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Jean Spangler

Jean Spangler.

Jean Spangler (September 2, 1923 – October 10, 1949) was an American actress and member of the Assassin Brotherhood. She was assigned to investigate Templar influence in the Hollywood film industry during the early years of her acting career, taking bit parts in various films.

One important piece of information that Spangler uncovered during her investigations was the revelation that Ronald Reagan (then the President of the Screen Actors Guild and future President of the United States) was a high-ranking Templar.

One film that Spangler appeared in was Young Man with a Horn starring Kirk Douglas, appearing as an unnamed hula dancer. The scene she appeared was filmed on a set owned by Abstergo Industries (the Templars' public front), and an Abstergo security guard spotted her talking to Boris Pash, a fellow Assassin and agent of the CIA.

On October 7, 1949, Spangler was abducted outside of the Los Angeles Farmers Market by a pair of Templar agents known only as "M." and "X.", as part of an operation directly overseen by Reagan and Grand Master Prescott Bush. Spangler was reportedly taken to an Abstergo black site where she was tortured and interrogated by Reagan, Bush, and Abstergo's Head of Operations, Inner Sanctum member Heinrich Müller, over the course of three days. During that time period, Spangler revealed to her interrogators the existence of Project BLUEBIRD as well as the Assassin infiltration of various U.S. Government agencies. After extracting all they needed from Spangler, the Templars had her killed and her body - which has never been found - disposed of.

Officially, Spangler's disappearance has never been solved and she has never been seen again. Abstergo agents planted false clues - most notably a purse that resembled hers containing a note addressed to someone named "Kirk" (meant to incriminate Kirk Douglas) - and used their connections with local law enforcement to prevent any serious investigations into her disappearance from taking place.

The information extracted from Spangler was passed along, through a number of Abstergo/Templar intermediaries, to U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, who would use the information to instigate the Second Red Scare, which the Templars used as a pretext to root out and round up Assassin spies.

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