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FBI Says Anthrax Suspect Likely Domestic
Reuters
| 11/09/01
| Deborah Charles
Posted on 11/09/2001 7:37:46 PM PST by kattracks
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To: GaConfed
It was Eric Rudolf that did it. The FBI blames him for every other case they can't solve. Yeah I see that coming. :-P
To: GVNR
I think she was too CLOSE.
I think she "knew" someone, or something, that she hadn't "put together yet", and as such presented a threat to whoever "did" the anthrax. That's entirely possible. It's also possible that she just traveled or lived in the same general area as the terrorists and was randomly used as a test subject.
To: Nick Danger
I'm with you. But if it's a lone male, can't get dates, and needs a diversion - I'd go with Senator Toricelli. We haven't seen much in the papers about his financial hijinks lately, have we? ....just curious....fsf
To: brat; cascademountaineer; *Anthrax_Scare_List
Well, if he's domestic is he also an ISLAMIC MUSLIM? Let's ask another question that hasn't been asked yet. Is he also another of the infamous FBI informants, now being protected so the Bureau doesn't look bad? Is that what this right wing nonsense is about?
To: pokerbuddy0; Badabing Badaboom; mrustow
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI said on Friday one man in the United States likely wrote three anthrax-tainted letters sent to media and government offices, calling him an "opportunist" who took advantage of the Sept. 11 attacks. Nov. 9, 2001.
That was quickly decided, no?
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