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To: ZacandPook

Dr. Hatfill’s exhibits are a veritable motherlode of copious documentary evidence simultaneously establishing Dr. Hatfill’s innocence and the diligence the FBI showed in leaving no rock unturned. They include roughly about 30 more transcripts we haven’t had available to see — far more than Ed has uploaded from previous filings.

Of Dr. Hatfill’s exhibits, Exhibit 7, the deposition transcript of Dr. Hatfill’s friend Peck may shed a light on the strength of his alibi.

Exhibits 118-124 are a veritable gold mine of interrogatory responses and requests for admissions — though lawyerly evasion and objection usually requires you to look at your watch rather than ask opposing counsel what time it is.

Exhibits 128-130 are internal FBI memos from November and December 2001.

Exhibits 140-143, 147-48, 151, 154, 165-167 are emails, and emails are always cool.

Exhibit 182 contains the Troutman Sanders profile for D. Seikaly which is online.

Exhibits 201 are useful summaries titled “Disclosures By Identified Sources” and Exhibit 202 is titled “Disclosures By Unidentified Sources.”

Mr. Lake, if you email me your address I could send you a copy of the disk and you could upload what interests you.


56 posted on 04/14/2008 6:29:17 AM PDT by ZacandPook
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To: ZacandPook

The complete list of exhibits submitted by Dr. Hatfill is uploaded at

http://luigiwarren.blogspot.com/


57 posted on 04/14/2008 7:17:34 AM PDT by ZacandPook
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To: ZacandPook
Mr. Lake, if you email me your address I could send you a copy of the disk and you could upload what interests you.

Thanks, but I'll probably just download everything for myself.

The problem with putting things on my site is that large .pdf files use a lot of bandwidth when people look at them. And organizations like Google, Yahoo, and archivers at colleges around the world seem to download everything on my site over and over. Some university in Spain has downloaded my entire site about 10 times in the past few weeks.

Before long, the bandwidth costs could become too great for me to maintain on a web site that has no advertising to bring in revenues.

So, I'll probably download all the files to my computer at home, but I'll only put a few of them on my site.

Ed at www.anthraxinvestigation.com

58 posted on 04/14/2008 7:21:31 AM PDT by EdLake
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