Posted on 08/14/2008 5:59:52 AM PDT by LSUfan
DENVER -- Police confirmed Wednesday that they found about a pound of sodium cyanide in a Denver hotel room where the body of a Canadian man was discovered earlier this week.
Police spokesman John White identified the white powder as sodium cyanide, the crystal form of cyanide. Fire officials say they found a bottle containing about a pound of the white powder, or between a pint and a quart by volume.
An expert told the Denver Post that the amount of cyanide is enough to kill hundreds of people.
The medical examiner's office said it is awaiting test results to determine whether cyanide killed 29-year-old Saleman Abdirahman Dirie, of Ottawa, Canada.
His body was found Monday inside Room 408 at The Burnsley Hotel, which is about four blocks from the state Capitol. White said Dirie had been dead for several days. Friends told The Ottawa Sun that he was dead six days before he was discovered.
Foul play is not suspected and his death appears to be an isolated incident, White said.
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting in the investigation but FBI spokeswoman Kathy Wright said the incident has no apparent connection to terrorism.
"You have a suspicious substance that was found in a hotel room in conjunction with person being a foreign national, and we have a lot of questions and that is why we are assisting," Wright told the Post.
An online threat posted in July by a man with a similar name warned of death.
"Having the bible in one hand, and a bread in the other hand, is not a correct thing! Kill Them , Kill them, Kill them, that is my massage (sic),!" read the posting by Abdirahman Dirie on the 'Solmali's for Jesus' Blog.
It was not clear if Abdirahman Dirie and Saleman Abdirahman Dirie are the same person.
On Tuesday, firefighters and hazmat crews joined the FBI at the hotel, where they cordoned off the neighborhood surrounding the hotel for a second time, and used the case as a "training exercise" in preparation to the Democratic National Convention.
The upscale Burnsley Hotel is about two miles away from the Pepsi Center, where the DNC will be held from Aug. 25-Aug. 27. However, it is not on the list of hotels where delegates are staying.
The last day of the DNC will be held at Invesco Field at Mile High, which is three miles away from the hotel.
Medical examiners had reported a bitter, almond-like smell from Dirie's body after it arrived at the morgue, indicating the possibility of cyanide poisoning.
Authorities have not listed Dirie's occupation or said why he may have had cyanide. White said sodium cyanide is readily available in stores and is the main ingredient in rat poison.
The FBI is also looking into why Dirie was in Denver, how he got here and when he arrived in the United States.
According to the Ottawa Sun, Dirie immigrated to Ottawa years ago and was a member of the city's Somali community. Dirie's father, Abdirahman, who also lives in Ottawa, traveled to Denver when he received the news of the death, said Addirizuk Karod, manager of the Somali Centre for Family Services in Ottawa.
Cyanide is a fast-acting chemical that prevents the body from processing oxygen. It is used in manufacturing, metallurgy and pest extermination. It can also be used as a chemical weapon and was used as a genocidal agent by the Nazis in World War II, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One could be exposed to cyanide by breathing air, drinking water, eating food or touching soil that contains cyanide, the CDC reported.
Inhaling large doses of cyanide could cause comas, seizures, heart attacks, and even death after a few moments.
The four people who had initially touched the man were decontaminated as a precaution. Five occupied rooms on the fourth floor were evacuated and patrons moved to another floor.
” The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting in the investigation but FBI spokeswoman Kathy Wright said the incident has no apparent connection to terrorism. “
arrrgggghhhhhhh......
(”Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!”)
He probably accidentally poisoned himself. He was clearly planning on foul play for others, though.
Oh those wacky Democrats.
Wow, housekeeping is lax in that place.
or silverplate hundreds of tea sets. I used to use that stuff in a plating shop I managed in Jacksonville. It was safer than the acid system that is now permitted after cyanide got banned and it produced almost no waste. The shop had about 2 inches of waste in the bottom of a 55 gallon drum from 36 years of operation.
Nothing to see here folks, move along...
And Canucks!
They have great respect for the "Privacy Please" hang tag.
The guy is dead and can’t tell anyone what he was about. Thus he will surely be identified on Kos as a Rove operative out to disrupt the convention.
A Canadian Arab found dead in a convention city with a pound of cyanide, and there is no connection to terrorism??
The new Baghdad Bob works for the FBI...
bump
“the body of a Canadian”?
B.S. this guy was a middle easterner.
NOthing to see here, move along.
Recreate 68? There’s some real sickos out there. Thank God they found it, no sympathy for the departed one. Who carries a pound of dealy poison around? Dodged a bullet, how many others are still out there?
Its for personal consumption -
I’m just wondering, though, could this guy have confused Denver with Minneapolis?
I can't help but wonder if Kathy Wright understands how clueless this statement sounds.
That’s right, and neither was the downing of flight 700 terrorism.
ANYONE OUT THERE TRUST THE DAMNED f.b.i.? I know I don’t.
This line reads like a punch line. A FReeper would have put a /s after it, along with a nudge nudge wink wink saynomore.
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