G. Gordon Liddy, the political operative who supervised the 
Watergate burglary, which brought down President Richard Nixon, died 
Tuesday, his family said. He was 90.
Liddy's family said 
in a statement that he died Tuesday morning at his daughter's home in 
Mount Vernon, Virginia. It did not give a cause of death. His son, 
James, said that the cause was not related to Covid-19, and that he had 
been dealing with Parkinson's disease.
Liddy
 was one of the organizers of the 1972 break-in of the Democratic 
National Committee headquarters at the office building with the name 
that would forever be linked to one of the biggest political scandals in
 American history...
Liddy was convicted of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping in 1973 and 
sentenced to 20 years in prison. Years later, he declared, "I'd do it 
again for my president."...
In an interview with WHYY "Fresh Air" in 1980 after the publication of his autobiography, Liddy described unusual ways of overcoming fears as a child, including rats.
He
 went to the waterfront to confront the rats, but they would swim away. 
When his sister's cat killed a rat, he decided to eat it. "And so I 
cooked and consumed part of the rat. And thereafter, I had no fear of 
rats," Liddy said. more