<P> In April 1985 Boyce gave testimony on how to prevent insider spy threats to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations as part of its Government Personnel Security Program . </P> <P> In 1988, with support from senators, he was transferred, out of solitary confinement, to Minnesota Correctional Facility--Oak Park Heights . In 1998 he was transferred to ADX Florence in Colorado; in his opinion, this was punishment for a newspaper article that he had written . In 2000 he was transferred to FCI Sheridan in Oregon . </P> <P> Boyce was released from prison on parole on 16 September 2002 after serving a little over 25 years, accounting for his time spent outside from the escape . Shortly thereafter he married Kathleen Mills, whom he had met when she was working as a paralegal spearheading efforts to obtain parole for Lee . After her success with Lee, she turned her attention to securing parole for Boyce as well, and the two developed a personal relationship . The couple moved to Oregon, and Boyce's own parole ended in 2007 . </P> <P> In 2013 Boyce published a book titled American Sons: The Untold Story of the Falcon and the Snowman, which mainly discusses his time in prison and relationship with Kathleen . At that time, he was living a relatively quiet life with Kathllen in central Oregon, where he had resumed his participation in falconry as a frequent pastime . When interviewed at the time his book was released, Boyce expressed support for the actions of Edward Snowden in exposing information about the United States government's surveillance programs . </P>

Are the falcon and the snowman still in prison