Seized library computers may hold Ivins clues

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Computers seized last week from a Frederick, Md., library may hold clues about the 2001 anthrax letters and the Army scientist accused of mailing them, the FBI said Thursday.

The scientist, Bruce Ivins, used the computers for about 90 minutes on July 24 to read e-mail and review a Web site dedicated to the anthrax investigation, Special Agent Marlo Arredondo wrote in a seven-page affidavit. Ivins killed himself a few days later.

Agents removed the computers last Thursday from the C. Burr Artz Library in downtown Frederick and will search them for any sign of relevant communications including writings identifying a plan to kill witnesses, or perhaps suicide letters, the affidavit states.

Source: AP

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