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  • Details emerging on Waagner's arrest

    12/05/2001 1:59:16 PM PST · by ATOMIC_PUNK · 32 replies · 3+ views
    http://enquirer.com ^ | Updated 5:10 p.m. | The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Associated Press
    Details emerging on Waagner's arrest The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Associated Press         SPRINGDALE - A man suspected of sending hundreds of anthrax-letter hoaxes to abortion clinics was arrested today at Kinko's Copies, 11388 Princeton Pike.         Employees reported that Clayton Lee Waagner was logged onto a computer when a Kinko's worker recognized him from the FBI's Most Wanted posters and called federal marshals.         They arrived and arrested him. Marshals have said Mr. Waagner is an anti-abortion activist and his letters have not been associated with the Sept. 11 ...
  • Clayton Waagner Visited Me Today

    11/25/2001 1:00:40 AM PST · by pcl · 20 replies · 1+ views
    christiangallery.com ^ | November 23, 2001 | Neal Horsley
    Unless somebody helps me get this story out to the abortion industry, at least 42 people who work at abortion clinics and are targeted to be killed by Clayton Waagner will never know Clayton Waagner tried to give them an escape clause from their contract with the abortion industry. 'll tell you how I know this. The back doorbell of my home in Georgia rang shortly before noon today. As I went to the door, my dog freaked out as usual. Through the large window in the door I saw a friendly looking man I did not recognize. He said, ...
  • 'Anti-abortion warrior' arrested in anthrax hoax

    12/05/2001 9:36:31 PM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 6 replies · 27+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Thursday, December 6, 2001 | By Jerry Seper
    <p>A self-proclaimed "anti-abortion warrior" named as a suspect in the sending of anthrax-hoax letters to abortion clinics nationwide was captured yesterday by the U.S. Marshals Service.</p> <p>Clayton Lee Waagner, a "Ten Most Wanted" fugitive who has taken credit for hundreds of hoax letters sent to clinics across the country, was arrested outside a Kinko's store in Cincinnati, where authorities said he had gone to check his e-mail and to log on to pro-life Web sites.</p>
  • Anthrax Hoaxer On Most-wanted List

    11/29/2001 10:45:06 AM PST · by Dane · 90 replies · 372+ views
    AP ^ | 11/29/01 | Karen Gullo
    Thursday November 29 2:26 PM ET Anthrax Hoaxer On Most-wanted List By KAREN GULLO, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Clayton Lee Waagner, one of the FBI (news - web sites)'s most-wanted fugitives, is a suspect in a string of anthrax hoax letters sent to abortion clinics, Attorney General John Ashcroft (news - web sites) announced Thursday. Ashcroft said the FBI had obtained information over the Thanksgiving holiday indicating Waagner had claimed responsibility for sending more than 280 letters sent to clinics across the United States. The FBI considers Waagner ``extremely dangerous. He has survival skills and may be heavily ...
  • FBI Captures Wagner!!

    12/05/2001 10:04:06 AM PST · by mn-bush-man · 221 replies · 1,485+ views
    ABC Radio
    Just announced on ABC Radio news at the top of the hour - FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitive was captured! No details yet
  • The pro-life assassin who took a powder

    04/27/2002 5:36:38 AM PDT · by buzzyboop · 15 replies · 170+ views
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | April 27, 2002 | Dennis Roddy
    From prison, a place he is likely to call home for the remainder of his days, Clayton Waagner phoned in this account of a summer day in Florida. After climbing the roof of a grocery store, he was able to see past the 8-foot security fence that encircles the Pensacola Community Health Center, where two doctors -- David Gunn and his successor, John Britton -- were shot to death within a year of each other in the early '90s. Clinic employees are counting on the fence to keep them out of the crosshairs. "They think they're safe," Waagner told me....
  • Abortion Foe Convicted on Theft and Gun Charges

    04/18/2002 9:12:41 PM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 3 replies · 179+ views
    NEWSMAX ^ | 4/19/02
    A jury Thursday convicted anti-abortion activist Clayton Lee Waagner on federal car theft and firearms charges. The jury deliberated for 40 minutes before returning its verdict. Waagner did not react when the verdict was read. "I expected it," he said. Waagner, 45, who has admitted sending hundreds of fake anthrax letters to abortuaries nationwide, faces a possible 15 years to life in prison. He will be sentenced within 90 days. Waagner, who is not a lawyer, defended himself and told the court he was looking forward to his appeal. He declined to call any witnesses after U.S. District Judge Susan...