Ivins was anthrax killer, authorities say
Documents released shed light on scientist
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Army scientist Bruce Ivins had in his laboratory highly purified anthrax spores linked to the 2001 attacks that killed five and had access to the distinctive envelopes used to mail them, the government said Wednesday.
Authorities released a stack of documents to support a damning though circumstantial case.
This article was published Wednesday, August 6, 2008.
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