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Leahy Doubts Lone Suspect in Anthrax Mailings

HeadlineSep 18, 2008

In other news from Washington, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy has broken a long silence on the anthrax mailing case. Leahy was one of two congressional recipients of the anthrax-laced letters shortly after the 9/11 attacks. On Wednesday, Leahy said he doesn’t believe the FBI’s contention former government scientist Bruce Ivins acted alone. Ivins committed suicide in July shortly before he was to be charged in the case.

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