Therapist Said She Feared Scientist In Anthrax Case

by CJaye | August 3, 2008 at 11:55 am
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 In newly released court tapes, a mental health therapist who was treating Bruce E. Ivins, the government scientist who was apparently the focus of the FBI's anthrax investigation, says Ivins was so distraught that he might be charged with five anthrax killings in 2001 that he had threatened to kill his co-workers.

The therapist also testified last month that Ivins, who committed suicide last week, had previously tried to murder several people.

 

 

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