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June 30, 2002

Last Thoughts (For Now) on Domestic Anthrax

Anthrax did not prove to be anything like a “weapon of mass destruction.” But someone killed five people. That someone has to pay. And if the feds are delaying the murderer’s comeuppance for political purposes, they need to pay too. (NB: UO opposes the death penalty.)

Which leads to a final speculation. Someone within the FBI may feel the same way. If there’s a greymail or political convenience bump on the road to justice, getting the names of domestic suspects out there may represent someone’s attempted detour around it.

Q: Vox populi vox handgun?
A: Exactly.

Q: Do you like that idea?
A: Let’s close with a final cautionary note from Greg.

Even if Hatfill is as guilty as Richard Jewe…er, bad example.

Q: The FBI has been wrong before, in other words.
A: I thought I said “Let’s closewith…”

Q: Hey, I’m just as much in charge around here as you are. Could they be putting names out to try to scare a suspect with the specter of a vigilante?
A: They certainly could.

Q: Thank you.
A: Yeah, right.

Posted by Jim Henley @ 10:10 am, Filed under: Uncategorized

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