Seems like the girls of the Princeton chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma have more to worry about these days than their Visa Visa Mastercards (is that a universal nickname or just in the South?). Bruce Ivins, the top suspect in the 2001 anthrax case who apparently committed suicide last week, was reportedly obsessed with the sorority and chose to mail his toxin-laced letters from the mailbox 100 yards from their house. Prosecutors were set to indict Ivins and were planning to ask for the death penalty in the case over the 2001 attacks that killed 5. His attorneys said he would have been proven innocent in court.
- added August 04, 2008
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Yeah sure, this is will hold up in court........
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- regjoeschmo
- 5 months ago
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I don't understand what the story is?
What's the point?
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- HolyCity2012
- 5 months ago
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"They" are trying to tie in the suspect's obsession with this sorority into where some of the letters where mailed from.
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- regjoeschmo
- 5 months ago
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