http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080804/ap_on_go_ot/anthrax_investigation_27
Katherine Breckinridge Graham, a Kappa alumna who serves as an adviser to the sorority's Princeton chapter, said Monday she was interviewed by FBI agents "over the last couple of years" about the case. She said she could not provide any details about the interview because she signed an FBI nondisclosure form.That's very interesting. Apparently the sorority angle didn't just recently derive from Duley. Maybe there really is an "email...or document" having him complain about the sorority.However, Graham said there was nothing to indicate that any of the sorority members had anything to do with Ivins.
"Nothing odd went on," said Graham, an attorney.
But,
Kappa Kappa Gamma also has chapters at nearby colleges in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington. One official said investigators were working off the theory that Ivins chose to mail the letters from the Princeton chapter to confuse investigators if he ever were to emerge as a suspect in the case.What?!? Is this logical in any regard? He intended to frame the sorority? How? And then chose one farther away not to implicate himself?
Gad, this is how they handled the deal going on in North Carolina hunting for the Atlanta Bomber ~ send in young men to honey up the wimmenfolks at the local beerjoints.