![]() The Times' investigation paints a picture of a couple who were consistently worried about money for over a decade - among other anxieties - with Mr Toebbe repeatedly telling friends he needed to 'provide for his family' in 2010. Two dozen friends were interviewed by the New York Times, including one who said Diana had once remarked: 'I'm not doing this for the money' after helping a student work on a paper at the private Key School in Annapolis, Maryland, where she taught. ![]() New details of Diana Toebbe's background and possible motives emerged as she and her husband Jonathan, a Navy nuclear enginner, were indicted by a grand jury in West Virginia on national security charges Tuesday night. A teacher indicted over claims she and her husband tried to sell US nuclear submarine secrets to a foreign country complained about her $60,000-a-year salary, and spoke seriously about fleeing the US after Donald Trump was elected, it is claimed.
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