Federal prosecutors investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks were planning to indict and seek the death penalty against a top Army microbiologist in connection with anthrax mailings that killed five people. Susan Roberts reports.
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An Army scientist committed suicide in Maryland as federal prosecutors readied an indictment alleging he mailed anthrax-laced letters in 2001. Kelly McPherson of WJZ-TV in Baltimore reports.
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An Army scientist committed suicide in Maryland as federal prosecutors readied an indictment alleging he mailed anthrax-laced letters in 2001. Mike Hellgern reports.
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An Army scientist committed suicide in Maryland as federal prosecutors readied an indictment alleging he mailed anthrax-laced letters in 2001. Kelly McPherson reports.
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U.S. was about to file charges against the top U.S. biodefense researcher WASHINGTON - A top U.S. biodefense researcher who died Tuesday was a suspect in the anthrax mailings that traumatized the nation in 2001 and the Justice Department was preparing to file charges against him, U.S. offic...
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