Posted on 06/07/2013 4:18:20 PM PDT by usconservative
A high-tech computer system that captures images of every mail piece that is processed by the United State Postal Service was critical in helping federal agents track the Texas woman arrested today for allegedly sending ricin-tainted letters to President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
In a U.S. District Court complaint filed today against Shannon Guess Richardson, an FBI agent details how investigators traced the ricin letters back to New Boston, Texas, where the 35-year-old Richardson (seen below) lives with her husband.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesmokinggun.com ...
I believe nothing they tell me.
I don’t know anything about HTML either, but I wish I did. She definitely looks series.
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/shannon-guess-walking-dead-vampire-diaries-ricin-letters-gun-imdb.jpg
There’s the case of the guy tagged by anthrax down in Florida ~ they never did find the mailpiece responsible for that one.
I wish the photo was waist up....she might be hugh, and that would be series;-)
She’s kind of cute but there’s a serious malfunction in the thinkbox. Undercarriage shot. Nice rack, though....
It was postmarked in Shreveport, LA.
Sorry I didn’t click yer link...this is hugh, and series!
Exactly. You never mail a threat from your work or home. Mail is easy to to trace. Never print a incriminating letter from your personal printer either - or if you do then dispose of the printer. Handel the envelope and letter while wearing gloves
I think I watch to many police shows
In addition, EVERY home printer prints an embedded code with the ink or toner.
Just as a typewriter can be identified by its crooked keys, printers can be tracked. The only difference is that the printer embeds a digital code that can be traced back to the purchaser.
I was thinking the same thing. This woman was not too bright.
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