Monday 10 October 2011

Scientists’ Analysis Disputes F.B.I. Closing of Anthrax Case

New York Times
William J. Broad, Scott Shane



Martin E. Hugh-Jones is a co-author
of a new paper on the anthrax attacks.
A decade after wisps of anthrax sent through the mail killed 5 people, sickened 17 others and terrorized the nation, biologists and chemists still disagree on whether federal investigators got the right man and whether the F.B.I.'s long inquiry brushed aside important clues.

Now, three scientists argue that distinctive chemicals found in the dried anthrax spores — including the unexpected presence of tin — point to a high degree of manufacturing skill, contrary to federal reassurances that the attack germs were unsophisticated. The scientists make their cas [...]



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