(CBS DETROIT) – In a phone call to his parents, Paul Whelan, the former marine serving a 16-year sentence in Russia, says he feels abandoned by the U.S. government. “He sounds rattled, I’m afraid,” Paul’s brother David Whelan told CBS News Detroit Monday. This comes amid fears that efforts to…Read More
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