Robert Trumbull Crowley (July 13, 1924 – October 8, 2000) was an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency beginning in 1947, achieving the rank of assistant director for clandestine operations, second in command of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, which was in charge of covert operations.[1]
Crowley was a source for David Wise's 1992 book Molehunt.[5] Journalist, conspiracy theorist,[6] forger,[7] and holocaust denier[8] Gregory Douglas claimed to have conducted a series of interviews with Crowley in 1993, later published in 2013 in his book Conversations with the Crow. Douglas wrote that Crowley euphemistically told him the CIA had assassinated Indian Prime Minister Shastri, as well as Indian nuclear scientist Homi Bhabha thirteen days apart in 1966 in order to thwart the Indian nuclear programme.[9][better source needed] The Indian media reported on these claims largely unquestioned.[10][third-party source needed]