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Posted on 08.20.08 by Thomas L. Knapp
“While the FBI and federal prosecutors are confident the case against the sole suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks would have been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, Bruce Ivins’ attorney says the government is not providing enough information to allow the public to judge for itself. Attorney Paul Kemp tells WTOP the FBI and prosecutors are tweaking the case against Ivins in a way that wouldn’t be allowed in court. … Top FBI officials and a handful of prominent scientists who aided the investigation presented more — but not all — of the scientific case against Ivins in a two-hour briefing Monday to try to quell suspicions of outside scientists, some of whom were friends of the suspect. At times, the officials and scientists contradicted themselves, even down to the number of flasks containing the anthrax Ivins had.” (08/19/08) Link: http://www.wtop.com/?sid=1462645&nid=25 Filed under: RRND News | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |






