FBI investigates anthrax hoax
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Updated: 9:41 PM Jul 6, 2009
FBI investigates anthrax hoax
The FBI is investigating several letters that turned up at federal courthouses and congressional offices across the state. The author of the letters indicated they contained anthrax.
Posted: 9:41 PM Jul 6, 2009
Reporter: Wendy Enneking
Email Address: wendy.enneking@wkyt.com
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Staff members at numerous federal offices in Kentucky got quite a scare on Monday. Some found themselves reading a letter purporting to contain the deadly anthrax virus. Fortunately, it appears the letters are all part of a cruel hoax.

The letters showed up at federal courthouses and congressional offices across the state. Tests on the white powdery substance contained in the letters have turned up negative for anthrax.

In the course of its investigation, the FBI has narrowed its focus on an inmate in the Big Sandy federal prison in Martin County. The inmate reportedly told investigators that the substance was actually an artificial sweetener.

No word yet on what motivated the suspect to send the letters. Those offices that received the letters were evacuated and some people were taken to area hospitals. However, no one has shown any signs of illness related to exposure to the letters.


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Posted by: msfreeh Location: Lexington on Jul 6, 2009 at 11:08 PM

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