FBI Releases Results Of Anthrax Investigation

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeffrey Taylor (L) speaks during a news conference with U.S. Postal Inspection Service Chief Postal Inspector Alexander Lazaroff at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeffrey Taylor (L) speaks during a news conference with U.S. Postal Inspection Service Chief Postal Inspector Alexander Lazaroff at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ken Kohl attends a news conference at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks. U.S. Postal Inspection Service Chief Postal Inspector Alexander Lazaroff attends a news conference at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeffrey Taylor speaks during a news conference at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks. FBI Washington Field Office Assitant Director in Charge Joseph Persichini Jr. (R) speaks during a news conference with U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeffrey Taylor at the Justice Department August 6, 2008 in Washington, DC. Depite some skepticism over its evidence, the Justice Department declared the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation closed. A federal judge unsealed documents Wedensday related to the attacks after an Army scientist killed himself last week after investigators linked him to the attacks.
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