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LARA JAKES JORDAN and MATT APUZZO | August 4, 2008 11:22 PM EST | AP

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People walk by a brick office building 20 Nassau St., in Princeton, N.J., Monday, Aug. 4, 2008. A sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, has an office in this building. Former Army scientist Bruce Ivins, the top suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks was obsessed with a sorority that sat less than 100 yards away from a New Jersey mailbox where the toxin-laced letters were sent, authorities said Monday. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)

WASHINGTON — His decades-long obsession with a college sorority may link a former Army biowarfare scientist to four anthrax-laced letters dropped off at a New Jersey mailbox in 2001, authorities said Monday in the latest twist of one of the most bizarre unsolved crimes in FBI history.

U.S. officials said Bruce Ivins' fixation with Kappa Kappa Gamma could explain one of the biggest mysteries in the case: why the anthrax was mailed from Princeton, N.J., 195 miles from the lab it's believed to have been smuggled from.

Still, authorities acknowledge they cannot place Ivins in Princeton the day the anthrax was mailed. And the curious explanation connecting the scientist and a sorority is unlikely to satisfy his friends and former co-workers who question what motive the married father of two might have had for unleashing the attack.

Ivins, 62, killed himself last week as the Justice Department prepared to indict him on capital murder charges for the deaths of five people who were poisoned by the anthrax in the weeks following 9/11. His attorney maintains he would have been proven innocent were he still alive.

The mailbox just off the campus of Princeton University where the letters were mailed sits about 100 yards away from where the college's Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter stores its rush materials, initiation robes and other property. Sorority members do not live there, and the Kappa chapter at Princeton does not provide a house for the women.

Multiple U.S. officials told The Associated Press that Ivins was obsessed with Kappa Kappa Gamma, going back as far as his own college days at the University of Cincinnati when he apparently was rebuffed by a woman in the sorority. The officials all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case publicly.

There is nothing to indicate Ivins was focused on any one sorority member or other Princeton student, the officials said. Instead, officials said, Ivins' e-mails and other documents detail his long-standing fixation on the organization.

An adviser to the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter at Princeton, Katherine Breckinridge Graham, said Monday she was interviewed by FBI agents "over the last couple of years" about the case. She said she could not provide any details about the interview because she signed an FBI nondisclosure form.

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However, Graham said there was nothing to indicate that any of the sorority members had anything to do with Ivins.

"Nothing odd went on," said Graham, an attorney and Kappa alumna.

Kappa Kappa Gamma executive director Lauren Paitson, reached at the sorority's headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, initially told an AP reporter Monday afternoon she would provide a comment shortly. She did not answer subsequent phone messages or e-mails seeking that response.

Had he lived, authorities had planned to argue that Ivins could have made the seven-hour round trip to Princeton from the Fort Detrick lab in Frederick, Md., after work. One official said investigators were working off the theory that Ivins chose to mail the letters from outside the sorority's Princeton chapter to confuse the government if he ever were to emerge as a suspect in the case.

Kappa Kappa Gamma also has chapters at colleges in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington.

Princeton University referred questions about Ivins to the FBI. The university does not formally recognize sororities and fraternities, but chapters operate off campus. Local police in both Princeton Borough and Princeton Township said Ivins' name did not turn up on any incident reports or restraining orders.

Details about Ivins' alleged obsession with the sorority will be spelled out in court documents that could be made public as early as Tuesday. The Justice Department is expected to decide soon whether to end the "Amerithrax" investigation by concluding Ivins acted alone in carrying out the attacks that killed five and sickened 17.

Even the government officials acknowledged the sorority connection is a strange one, and it's not likely to ease concerns by Ivins' friends and former co-workers who are skeptical about the case against him.

Ivins' attorney, Paul F. Kemp, did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Monday but has asserted his client's innocence and said he would have been vindicated in court.

At least some of Ivins' former colleagues, as well as others who want to see the FBI's still-secret evidence, question whether he could have created the powder form of the deadly toxin without co-workers noticing.

In August 2002, investigators announced they'd found anthrax spores inside the mailbox on Nassau Street, Princeton's main thoroughfare. FBI agents immediately began canvassing the town, showing residents a photograph of Army scientist Steven J. Hatfill, who at the time was a key "person of interest" in the case.

That theory fell flat and this June, the Justice Department exonerated Hatfill and agreed to a $5.8 million settlement with him.

In the past year, the FBI has turned its attention to Ivins, whom a therapist said had a history of homicidal and sociopathic behavior. Social worker Jean C. Duley won a protective order against Ivins on July 24 after telling a judge the scientist was a homicidal sociopath.

Duley, 45, also has a minor criminal record, according to court records. She pleaded guilty in April to driving under the influence and was fined $500 and placed on probation for nearly a year. In October 2006, she pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was fined $580. A 1992 charge of possessing drug paraphernalia was dismissed.

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Associated Press writers Geoff Mulvihill in Mount Laurel, N.J., and David Dishneau in Hagerstown, Md., contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — His decades-long obsession with a college sorority may link a former Army biowarfare scientist to four anthrax-laced letters dropped off at a New Jersey mailbox in 2001, authorities...
WASHINGTON — His decades-long obsession with a college sorority may link a former Army biowarfare scientist to four anthrax-laced letters dropped off at a New Jersey mailbox in 2001, authorities...
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The evidence they seem to have against Ivins seems tenuous and circumstantial at best.

Where is their case, and why did they take so long to investigate? Seems like the FBI have been dragging their feet, with nothing more than insinuations and defamatory leaks. I suppose with Ivins being so disliked - even by his own family - he would be the perfect fall guy. Hatfill didn't turn out to be quite the pushover they anticipated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 08/04/2008
- unitron I'm a Fan of unitron 20 fans permalink

"...he would be the perfect fall guy. "

Which makes him the one guy out of all the USAMRIID scientists working on anthrax from whose "stash" to steal some. Once it finally comes out that the anthrax didn't come from Saddam or Osama but from Uncle Sam, he's the perfect patsy.

Unless, of course, he actually is guilty, in which case the government still needs to answer for giving a clearance to a nutjob and letting him work in a lab with deplorable security.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 08/05/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

"However, Graham said there was nothing to indicate that any of the sorority members had anything to do with Ivins.

"Nothing odd went on," said Graham, an attorney and Kappa alumna."

In particular, none of the sorority members reported being stalked by a man in a haz-mat suit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 08/04/2008

Hehehehehe... or maybe they just didn't notice him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 AM on 08/05/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

So, was Ivins trying to frame this on the sorority?

Or he got some strange kind of thrill from mailing it NEAR the sorority?

It is obvious Arlen Specter is no longer in the business of writing single-bullet theories, there you a master at work, not these pitiful "theripists" and detectives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 08/04/2008
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 33 fans permalink
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Anonymous sources? They might as well come out and say it's a fiction planted by the government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 08/04/2008
- NTO08 I'm a Fan of NTO08 19 fans permalink

The whole story is pure bunk...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 08/05/2008
- CFAmick I'm a Fan of CFAmick 4 fans permalink

I understand driving to a random place to mail your weapons from. I understand driving to a specific place to mail your weapons from. To claim that Ivins drove to that specific location b/c it's near a random university's storage hall for a specific soriority is hard to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 08/04/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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like a magic trick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 08/04/2008
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 55 fans permalink
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Agreed CFAmick,... the whole story sounds waayyy too convenient. The cynic in me figures that either Dr. Ivins was some really whacked out & twisted evil genius,... or that he was a now expendible part of some larger conspiracy,... or that he was just some poor slightly whacky researcher that made a convenient scapegoat.

Smacks way to much like the 'magic bullet' theory in the JFK assasination. Sure it is possible - but is it plausable?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 08/05/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 85 fans permalink
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"the 'magic bullet' theory in the JFK assassination" ???

Not possible. Not plausible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 08/05/2008
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Are we to believe this guy had any level of security clearance and his strange past and behavior didn't come up? Anyone who has been through the process knows that this would have come up a long time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 08/04/2008
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 55 fans permalink
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Yep,.. it no doubt would have Kenneth. I have some experience with the process myself.

It's just too strange for me to swallow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 08/05/2008
- polaris12 I'm a Fan of polaris12 16 fans permalink

See Glenn Greenwald's article in Solon.com. He deconstructs all the government's and main stream media's lies about this case. The Government wants to close the case and mark all the files secret, so Ivin's death is very convenient, although there is only meagre evidence of his involvement. Two other individuals have already been falsely accused of this crime and their lives have been ruined. I wouldn't believe one word the government or the media says about this case.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 08/04/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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same here

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 08/04/2008
- Titonwan I'm a Fan of Titonwan 7 fans permalink

It's spelled Salon.comm" and yes, this is a very peculiar case. This should be another nail in dubya's coffin, but nobody is brave enough to pursue it. Wonder why ABC did that way back then? Why not reveal the "sources"? Our government is out of it's freakin' mind and waaaaaaay out of control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 08/04/2008

The DC madam met the same fate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 08/04/2008
- polaris12 I'm a Fan of polaris12 16 fans permalink

Yeh, I know the spelling; it's a typo. Sometimes my keyboard misfires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/04/2008
- TheHandyman I'm a Fan of TheHandyman 109 fans permalink
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He and an associate of Ivin's were on Democracy Now today and went through the whole sordid attempt to blame this on Ivins. Lies, cover-ups, and distraction is all this government knows anymore and that means both parties. They are too busy making money to do their jobs. Except about a half a dozen or so of them they all should be replaced by chimps who have more in common with us then these greedy pigs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 08/05/2008

"...explain one of the biggest mysteries in the case: why the anthrax was mailed from Princeton, N.J., 195 miles from the lab it's believed to have been smuggled from."

Because the Scientist should have used his traceable credit card at every store with a closed circuit camera that was near his local mailbox?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 08/04/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

While expedience and shoddiness play a role here, I also believe that Rovian tactics- exploit one's own weakness- play a role in this absurd sequence of non sequitors claimed to be a "case."
People- Democrats- will cry out for Congress to investigate. They will be stonewalled.
Trust in Government, and in the Democrats, will sink in tandem.
The Administration will use its own lack of credibilty as a weapon. So far, it has worked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 08/04/2008
- laserbob I'm a Fan of laserbob 7 fans permalink

I think a somewhat overlooked part of this story is this:
If indeed this guy was a "homicidal sociopath", and this
was apparently known by others, how many more of his
kind may be working in these the most dangerous of
our "weapons" labs?!!! I mean, if this guy had been working
around nukes, I would think folks might be in a bit of a
panic, but these pathogens he had access to were many
times more dangerous considering how easy it is to attack
with, compared with the complexity of a nuke.. Is the next
person that "goes postal", going to be doing it with bio-
logicals?!!! Time to get out the plastic wrap and duct
tape!

d.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 08/04/2008

Once again our government has committed murder. Can you imagine a government who kills its own citizens? Remember one of the many reasons we were told we had to remove Saddam, because he was killing his own people. Who is going to come and help the people of the United States from our murderous, criminal government. When will we be "liberated" from our murderous government? Who is going to say enough is enough, we can not let the American government keep killing its own citizens? Who is going to hold up a vile of anthrax and show the U.N. that America has stock piles of this deadly killer and uses it on their own people?............Who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 08/04/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 85 fans permalink
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China?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 08/05/2008

Could be, who knows. All, and I mean all, of the "superpowers" throughout history were overthrown. Some day America will meet the same fate, it's just a matter of when, not if.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 08/05/2008
- syllepsis I'm a Fan of syllepsis 24 fans permalink

Sorority-obsessed maniac mails anthrax to Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy.
Is this yet another stage of the psy ops?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 08/04/2008

My opinion on this?

Whoever wanted to set up Ivins wanted to take everyone out in left field.

This entire investigation smells horrible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 08/04/2008
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Yep...it smells horrific here as well....especially the so called "therapist!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 08/04/2008
- brijit I'm a Fan of brijit 7 fans permalink
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You mean the "theripist"? Her spelling.

http://www.atlargely.com/2008/08/jean-c-duley-te.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 08/04/2008
- BurtR I'm a Fan of BurtR 5 fans permalink
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I was a therapist for twelve years. I have never heard of a therapist getting anO.P. against a client. I guess it could happen but it seems odd. Of these two, the therapist seems to have more of a record than Ivins

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 08/04/2008
- TheHandyman I'm a Fan of TheHandyman 109 fans permalink
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This so called therapist has had run in with the law and has money problems, isn't really a therapist but actually a social worker. None of Ivin's friends ever saw the behavior this "therapist" saw! She is probably being paid to say this crap!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 08/05/2008
- Danny I'm a Fan of Danny 5 fans permalink

How to tell that AP is now in the pocket of the White House:

"Ivins, 62, killed himself last week as the Justice Department prepared to indict him on capital murder
charges for the deaths of five people who were poisoned by the anthrax in the weeks following 9/11".

A normal (credible, unbiased) AP report would have written "Ivins, 62, is alleged to have killed himself ..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 08/04/2008
- DumbDad I'm a Fan of DumbDad 32 fans permalink
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Indeed! and Thank You for making this broad point with some tight detail. The first two days of AP reporting sounded entirely amateurish, not even bothering to spell out the cause of death of the 'suicide'. It MADE me suspicious before I had thought about the big picture at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 08/04/2008

As rich as the VT shooter's mid spree queue-up at the Post Office on tax day(-1).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 PM on 08/04/2008
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