Neil Michaels (born between 1902 and 1906) was an FBS agent. He was a middle-sized man with dark-blond hair. When he wore a snap-brim fedora, he had the mild appearance of an accountant. On August 11, 1942, Michaels arrived in New Orleans to lead an investigation into a possible uprising in the former Confederacy, armed by Germany. Michaels' contact, Pierre Ducange, was murdered prior to their appointed meeting time. Michaels was brought in for questioning. After explaining the situation, he worked with Morrie Harris to discover who was behind the uprising.
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