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The Investigation

The bioweapons lab at Fort Detrick north of Washington became a focus of federal investigators soon after anthrax-laced letters arrived at media organizations and Senate offices.

The Investigation

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Scientist Set to Discuss Plea Bargain In Deadly Attacks Commits Suicide
Article | Authorities investigating the deadly 2001 anthrax mailings used previously unavailable techniques to trace the lethal powder to the office where scientist Bruce E. Ivins worked at the sprawling Army biodefense laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., according to sources briefed on the investigation.
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