Analysis: Case against Ivins not airtight »
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 1 month agoLacking hard proof, U.S. federal prosecutors relied on the process of elimination and circumstantial evidence to finger Bruce Ivins as the anthrax killer.
Their case might be compelling, but it is not airtight.
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