Bruce E Ivins

Scientist Bruce E. Ivins is to have committed the terrorist attacks via the mail using deadly anthrax back in 2001. The federal government was about to file charges against Ivins for the mailed attacks. Ivins has now really killed himself according to the Fox News.

The scientist, Bruce E. Ivins, 62, who worked for the past 18 years at the government’s biodefense labs at Fort Detrick, Md., had been told about the impending prosecution, the Los Angeles Times reported for Friday editions. The laboratory has been at the center of the FBI’s investigation of the anthrax attacks, which killed five people.

Ivins died Tuesday at Frederick Memorial Hospital in Maryland. The Times, quoting an unidentified colleague, said the scientist had taken a massive dose of a prescription Tylenol mixed with codeine.

Tom Ivins, a brother of the scientist, told The Associated Press that another of his brothers, Charles, told him Bruce had committed suicide.

The government paid Hatfill $5.82 million to settle a lawsuit contending he was falsely accused and had been made a scapegoat for the crimes.

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One Response to “Bruce E Ivins”

  1. Jim Harvey Says:

    Can you say scapegoat. This guy is a typical patsy who just happens to do everyone the favor of committing suicide and has a psychiatric history with court documents released. This is all just so neat and clean and BS. NSA job if I ever saw one.

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