Yeah, that covers a lot, I know. But I'd love to hear more about what, exactly, goes through someone's head and makes them decide to become a long distance serial killer. It does make me feel good that the feds hadn't dropped this case. Still, given what happened with their first suspect, I wonder whether they got this one right.
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On one hand as an American, I'm disgusted at the implication that our own foolish pursuits and research into biological weapons is the source of these murders.
On the other hand, I'm impressed the FBI followed the evidence despite it's failure to follow the neat and easy purveyors of terror du jour.
Hmmm, does this mean terrorism should be treated like a crime and not a war?
Glenn Greenwald (Salon.com) has been asking questions about these attacks, the investigation, and the political implication of leaks in regard to the investigation:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/01/anthrax/index.html
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/03/journalism/index.html