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Ivins Could Not Have Been Attacker, Some Say
For nearly seven years, scientist Bruce E. Ivins and a small circle of fellow anthrax specialists at Fort Detrick's Army medical lab lived in a curious limbo: They served as occasional consultants for the FBI in the investigation of the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks, yet they were all potential suspects.
The new genome technology used to track down Ivins was either not available or too expensive to use often until about three years ago.
Originally posted by jackinthebox
I have a hunch there is something that we're not seeing, that will play itself out in the future though. Then we will refer to this case as evidence behind the truth of that future something, only to be called wacko CT's connecting dots where there is no bigger picture.