FBI says evidence points uniquely to Bruce Ivins in anthrax case

Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - 16:07 in Psychology & Sociology

The deceased government researcher was the only scientist who had regular access to the unique anthrax spores linked to deadly mailings in 2001, according to FBI documents released today. Federal investigators said today that they had found the man responsible for the "worst act of bioterrorism in U.S. history" and pointed to Dr. Bruce E. Ivins, a government scientist, as the only person who had regular access to the unique strain of anthrax that caused the deaths of five Americans in 2001.

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