She contacted ABC? They called her, based on a tip? From whom? And why? She is doing this "against the wishes of her employer". Why?
This may be the key sentence -- the message and the disregard for "instructions".
"I think it's very vital that the Americans realize that when these people come to the United States, they don't have a big 'T' on their forehead," she said, telling her story for the first time to ABCNEWS, against the wishes of her employer.
Why is she doing this? For her 15 minutes of fame? Why has she not spoken out before, then? Or is it because she was "allowed" to have this interview? Is she really who she says she is? And did it really happen the way she described it?
Most specifically, was it a way to introduce the cropduster-as-bomb theory?
You all get my point. On its surface, the story seems a little too pat, a little too structured. Maybe it's true. Maybe it's not. And, if it's not, what is its purpose?