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 FBI Details Anthrax Case, but Doubts Remain

ScienzeBy ERIC LICHTBLAU and NICHOLAS WADE WASHINGTON - Federal Bureau of Investigation officials on Monday laid out their most detailed scientific case to date against Bruce E. Ivins, the military scientist accused of being the anthrax killer,...

By ERIC LICHTBLAU and NICHOLAS WADE Published: August 18, 2008 WASHINGTON — Federal Bureau of Investigation officials on Monday laid out their most detailed scientific case to date against Bruce E. Ivins, the military scientist accused of being the anthrax killer, but they acknowledged that the many mysteries of the case meant an air of uncertainty would always surround it. Skip to next paragraph U.S. Army, via Reuters Bruce E. Ivins More Photos » Multimedia Slide Show A Look Back at the Anthrax Attacks Related Times Topics: Anthrax Anthrax Attacks: A Timeline Multimedia In order to view this feature, you must download the latest version of flash player here. “I don’t think we’re ever going to put the suspicions to bed,” said Vahid Majidi, head of the F.B.I.’s weapons of mass destruction division. “There’s always going to be a spore on a grassy knoll.”At a two-hour briefing for reporters, Dr. Majidi was joined by seven other leading scientists from inside and outside the bureau. They discussed in intricate detail the halting scientific path that led them from two main samples of anthrax used in the 2001 attacks, to four genetic mutations unique to the samples, to 100 scientists in the United States...
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