“ it would be very easy to get sucked into all of this because, you know, it makes for a great tabloid-type story,” she says. “Ivins was a bit peculiar. But one of our civil liberties is to be peculiar.”
Clair Fraser-Liggett, who lead the genetics team charge with ‘fingerprinting’ the anthrax used in 2001’s mailed anthrax attacks.
Noah Shachtman has an excellent piece in this month’s Wired chronicling the investigation, the holes left in the case, and the awkward tension that occurs when a small community of experts have to assist an investigation that will probably finger one of them. (Read it all here)
Source: Wired
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