Ivins kept troubles mostly hidden from friends |
| | | As federal authorities revealed evidence of their case against suspected anthrax killer Bruce Ivins on Wednesday, family and friends of the Army microbiologist gathered to remember the charmingly eccentric, though obviously troubled, man they knew. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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A Q&A on the anthrax case: What's the evidence? |
| | | Court documents unsealed Wednesday lay out much of the government's case against former Army scientist Bruce Ivins, who was described by the Justice Department at a news conference as "the only person responsible" for the 2001 anthrax attacks. The documents don't go that far, but they address many of the lingering unanswered questions in the case. Among them: | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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US Scientist Blamed Over Anthrax |
| | | An army scientist, who killed himself last week, was the "only person responsible" for the anthrax attacks that killed five people in 2001, American law enforcement officials have said. | | From Sky News | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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