Hmmm, letters delivered to Nguyen on or just before Sept. 8th. Wasn't that also the date that the letter was sent to the doctor in Nairobi from Atlanta?
I was looking today at the excerpts from the al Qaeda jihad manual that the DOJ has now put on its Web site. The manual recommends forwarding a letter through an intermediary.
Which had no anthrax, therby making it irrelevant.
Hate to break up the joy-fest, but one big problem is incubation time. If Nguyen was being used as some sort of paid mule to go to Trenton to mail the letters, that is an VERY long inhalation anthrax incubation time. A not IMPOSSIBLE incubation time (one of the cases in Russia from the Sverdlovsk release didn't occur for 46 days) but considering that:
1) Nguyen is an old woman
2)I can't conceive that she was told what was in them or had taken any biohazard precautions, and presumably physically handled them
3) Probably had 1,000 times the exposure of the DC postal workers who died, if she did handle them
There's a very high likelyhood none of this checks out, and Nguyen was exposed from a cross-contamination at a much later date. So don't count your chickens before they hatch. The extremely low bail is one warning sign, as noted. And there's probably a good reason no national media outlet has mentioned it.