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Crime 'Amerithrax' FBI Special Agent Scott Decker reveals little-recognized hero of anthrax attacks The 'Amerithrax' attacks killed five Americans and injured 17 others just weeks after 9/11 ...
The FBI’s investigation of the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks was the most complex and important in the bureau’s history. Immense resources were invested in the search for the perpetrator, whose ...
Amerithrax: Deadly event turned into movie 20 years later. Anthrax-laced letter killed Lantana man, 4 others across US . Twenty years ago this month, hundreds of employees gathered outside the ...
According to the official account of the anthrax attacks of 2001, Bruce Ivins, senior biodefense researcher at Fort Detrick, single-handedly grew the trillions of anthrax spores involved ...
"Amerithrax 184" is the case name assigned by the FBI to the investigation of the anthrax letter attacks. The National Academy of Science will be reviewing the scientific evidence developed in the ...
Here's what you need to know about the 2001 anthrax attacks, also referred to as Amerithrax. Posted 2018-05-18T12:34:14+00:00 - Updated 2013-07-24T00:28:58+00:00 By ...
Seven years after anthrax-laced letters terrorized an already frightened nation, a new suspect suddenly emerged in the public eye this week. But he was gone just as quickly, committing suicide ...
WASHINGTON -- The FBI won't release at least 15,000 pages of documents related to the now-deceased prime suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks despite lingering suspicions that the bureau has ...
Federal investigators closed the case Friday on this country's first major act of bioterrorism and sealed their findings that Bruce Ivins, a former Frederick resident and Fort Detrick scientist, acted ...
Five people died in the “Amerithrax” attacks, and more than a dozen were sickened. Although I was a survivor of those attacks, in 2001 it seemed obvious that the 9/11 attacks had a much bigger ...
In the 2001 'Amerithrax' attacks, anthrax-causing spores were sent through the mail to media outlets and members of Congress, sickening at least 22 people and killing five. Antibiotic-resistant ...
This year is the 20th anniversary of the anthrax attacks in America, and next month a new cable television movie will explore the investigation.