Los Angeles Times via Kansascity.com
One of the nation’s top biodefense researchers has died in Maryland from an apparent suicide, just as the Justice Department was to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailing assaults of 2001 that killed five, the Los Angeles Times has learned.
Bruce E. Ivins, 62, who for the past 18 years worked at the government’s elite biodefense research laboratories at Fort Detrick, Md., had been informed of the impending prosecution, people familiar with Ivins, his suspicious death and with the FBI investigation said.
Ivins’ name had not been disclosed publicly as a suspect in the case that disrupted mail service and Senate business three weeks after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Maryland scientist had for years played a pivotal role in research to improve anthrax vaccines, preparing anthrax formulations used in experiments on animals.
Regarded as a skilled microbiologist, Ivins also had helped the FBI analyze the powdery material recovered from one of the anthrax-tainted envelopes sent to a U.S. senator’s office in Washington, D.C.
Ivins died Tuesday at Frederick Memorial Hospital after having ingested a massive dose of prescription Tylenol mixed with codeine, said a friend and colleague who declined to be identified out of concern, he said, that he would be harassed by the FBI.
The death -- without any mention of suicide -- was announced to Ivins’ colleagues at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, or USAMRIID, through a staffwide e-mail...........
Time to search Right Wingnut Sites and see if Bruce E. Ivins pops up.
2 comments:
Why now? Does the shadow government realize that the Dems will win in November and decide they need to eliminate this loose cannon operative? Seriously, Tylenol and opiates? This guy is not dumb enough to spend his life on Dyalisis and be revived by NARCANE....
Sorry...NARCAN.
Having worked in a Trauma unit, I know this guy is not dumb enough to kill himself this way...see how easy it would be to bring him back below...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naloxone
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