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The case against Ivins : A Rush to Judgment

By Dr. Elliot Lyons | August 4, 2008

What is the case against Dr. Bruce Ivins? So far what we have learned is that he may have had a history of psychiatric problems. Though on closer inspection we have to question the source “therapist” Jean Duley,

A new DNA test suggests that the strain of anthrax came from the warfare defense labs at Fort Detrick, Md., where Ivins worked at for 35 years. But we also know that there could have been dozens of scientists that may have had access to the Anthrax in question.

The FBI has also said there is evidence that there is no evidence that he was in Princeton the day one the anthrax filled envelops where mailed.
Lets take a closer look before we put this one to bed.

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