Edward S. Miller

Edward Samuel Miller (November 11, 1923 – July 1, 2013) was the deputy assistant director of the Inspections Division under Mark Felt with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.

He was known for the 1980 trial for conspiracy of injuring and oppressing the citizens of the United States and his investigation of the Weather Underground group.

He served with the United States Army from November 1942 until February 1946 as platoon sergeant in the Battle of Okinawa during the Pacific Theater.

At the time of trial, Felt and Miller were the highest-ranking bureau employees to have been tried for a criminal offense.

He had been living in Fairfax since March 1962, when he moved from San Francisco to work with the FBI in Washington, D.C.