Report: Anthrax Attacks Could Have Been Prevented

American VoicesPolitics ISSUE 47•12 Mar 25, 2011

According to psychiatric records, the scientist believed to have been responsible for five anthrax-by-mail deaths in 2001 had numerous psychological issues, including an obsession with a sorority. What do you think?

  • “Darn, I was wrong. I thought for sure that it was done by a completely normal father of two in a stable, loving marriage." ”

    Dani Ridgeway –
    Systems Analyst

  • “Was the FBI working on this case for exactly one second per week?" ”

    Rick Alvin –
    Operating Engineer

  • “Jeez, they should've just let him in the sorority."”

    Len Bateman –
    Unemployed

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