

The Sunday Read: ‘The Spy Who Called Me’
14 snips Jul 9, 2023
Nicholas Casey, a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine based in Madrid, dives into the shadowy world of José Manuel Villarejo Pérez, a notorious Spanish spy. They discuss Villarejo’s extensive audio recordings that brought down some of Spain's elite, revealing deep-rooted controversies and his connections to the Franco regime. The conversation also explores how these secrets intertwine with Spain's dark history of espionage, loyalty, and the repercussions of unveiling uncomfortable truths about powerful figures.
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The Raid and the Tapes
- José Manuel Villarejo Pérez, a former Spanish government spy, was raided by police.
- They found thousands of hours of secret recordings of Spain's elite.
The Tapes' Impact
- Villarejo's tapes revealed secrets like the former king's alleged Swiss bank accounts.
- This led to corruption investigations and public outcry.
Meeting Villarejo
- Nicholas Casey met Villarejo, describing him as ordinary-looking with a penchant for curse words.
- Villarejo, known as the "king of the sewers," compared his role to cleaning up the city's waste.