The AP has reported that Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) expressed skepticism over the FBI's contention that Bruce Ivins acted alone in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
Leahy Questions Anthrax Theory
FBI Releases Evidence Against Anthrax Suspect Bruce Ivins
The Washington Post has their lengthy report up on the evidence released by the FBI this afternoon against Bruce Ivins, the bioweapons researcher who killed himself last week after he had become the government's main suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
Anthrax Suspect Was Under Psychiatric Treatment
More on the recent life of anthrax investigation target Bruce Ivins from the New York Times: "Maryland court documents show he had been under psychiatric treatment and had been served with a restraining order directing him to stay away from a woman he was accused of stalking and threatening." The L.A. Times report also mentioned that he had recently been removed from his workplace and stripped of his security clearance due to threats of suicide.
Anthrax Suspect Commits Suicide
The Los Angeles Times is reporting that a scientist who helped the FBI investigate the 2001 anthrax attacks has committed suicide in Maryland, soon after learning he was about to be charged with the very attacks he had been helping to investigate.

