Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 The Wall Street Journal WSJ.com September 15, 2010, 2:51 PM ET. New Review of FBI's Work in Anthrax Letters Case. The investigative arm of Congress will take another look at the science the FBI used to determine who mailed deadly anthrax-laced letters in 2001. The Government Accountability Office has notified Rep. Rush Holt, a New Jersey Democrat, that the agency will review the science behind the FBI's conclusions that Army scientist Bruce Ivins sent the letters that killed five people. The letters were mailed from a mailbox in Princeton, N.J., which is in Holt's district. The congressman has long maintained that the FBI's work on the case was shoddy and full of holes. The FBI concluded Dr. Ivins was a disturbed man who sent the letters while his laboratory faced the prospect of losing support for its anthrax vaccine program. The National Academy of Sciences is in the midst of a two-year-review of the scientific work that led the FBI to finger Dr. Ivins after spending years chasing other suspects. Dr. Ivins took a fatal overdose of pills in 2008 as a federal grand jury prepared to indict him for the anthrax mailings. In a letter to Holt, GAO officials said they would conduct their review once the NAS reaches its conclusions, which is expected later this year. Copyright 2008 Dow & Company, Inc. This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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