Those with eyes wide open can see what they did. He who can discern why they did it will find the pieces of mystery fitting into place.
December 2, 2001 entry
"...Richard H. Ebright, a microbiologist at Rutgers University who has followed the anthrax case and has read the Rosenberg paper, said he found it provocative but unconvincing. "This is one extreme in the theorizing," Dr. Ebright said. "There are elements that are reasonable, but elements that are not. Im confident that she started with the insider conclusion and then selected the facts."
Just an idle thought -
All the letters were sent through Trenton, only one mailbox found as a mailing point, accross the street from Princeton University.
If someone travelled to Princeton to do this, would they risk doing it twice? And possibly leaving some kind of record of the trips? And mailing the letters at a mailbox on a busy street full of merchants and pedestrian traffic - does that make sense for a non-local?