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Monday, June 4, 2012

Man Suspected in Anthrax Attacks Said to Commit Suicide, Islam,Terrorism and Jihad, NewAgeIslam.com

Islam,Terrorism and Jihad
Man Suspected in Anthrax Attacks Said to Commit Suicide
By DAVID STOUT and MITCHELL L. BLUMENTHAL, New York Times
Published: August 2, 2008

He was a church-going family man, and a dozen of his fellow parishioners gathered Friday morning to pray for him at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Frederick, where the Rev. Richard Murphy recalled him as “a quiet man ... always very helpful and pleasant,” the A.P. said.

But he was clearly in great mental anguish in recent weeks. Maryland court documents show he had been under psychiatric treatment and had been served with a restraining order directing him to stay away from a woman he was accused of stalking and threatening. And a lab colleague told the A.P. he was recently removed from his workplace by the police because of fears that he had become a danger to himself or others.

One of his scientific specialties was working on a vaccine that would be effective against anthrax infection, even in difficult cases in which different strains of anthrax were mixed. In a scientific journal last month, Dr. Ivins wrote of the limited supply of monkeys available for testing the vaccine, and how, in any event, testing on animals would not necessarily indicate how humans would react.

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