Curiouser . . .
NPR on Bruce Ivins this morning:
- Dina Temple-Rastin - breathless NPR reporter has clearly drunk any Kool-Aid FBI is serving, but has no details except "smoking gun" is some kind of DNA test. Credulous but hardly credible.
- Brother who thought he was guilty hasn't spoken with him for decades, knows nothing specific or general that would incriminate brother, sounds like dimwitted braggart.
- People who actually know Ivins don't believe it.
We have known for seven years that the Anthrax strain matched Fort D, so what is the magic DNA test linking to Ivins? If test is any good, lets hear what it is.
What's the deal with the "heroic" therapist who has now morphed into a social worker who filed the restraining order? Where is the evidence of the life long homicidal tendencies, and why didn't they come to light earlier?
Is there a suicide note?
UPDATE: Some details have now been released, and their "smoking gun" seems plausible. See this LA Times article http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-anthrax4-2008aug04,0,3024133,full.story and for the other circumstantial evidence this NYT story: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/04/us/04anthrax.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&hp&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1217866054-ordfVeHWzv//4bAu6r/h8w and
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