Let's move off the swift liars for a second and focus on another interesting development today. Have the feds given up on Stephen Hatfill as a suspect and moved on to someone else as their focus in the October 2001 Anthrax attacks?
Federal agents investigating the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks on Thursday searched homes belonging to the founder of an anti-terrorism organization that trains medical professionals to respond to chemical and biological attacks. More than three dozen agents, some in protective suits, combed through two homes in this Allegany County village in western New York. Property records list the homes as the past and present addresses of Dr. Kenneth Berry, 48, who founded PREEMPT Medical Counter-Terrorism, Inc. in 1997. An FBI spokesman in Washington said the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service were searching multiple locations in Wellsville and Dover Township, N.J., as part of the anthrax probe. He would not say what agents were looking for.
http://www.10nbc.com/index.asp?template=item&story_id=12239
Dr. Berry makes a good suspect in that he's a scientist with the right kind of expertise who's been in trouble with the law before:
Buffalo News
Copyright 1999
Tuesday, March 9, 1999
DOCTOR CHARGED WITH FORGING WILL
A Jones Memorial Hospital emergency room director was accused last weekend of forging the will of a deceased colleague.
Dr. Kenneth Berry, 41, was charged with two counts of second- degree forgery, state police said. Berry allegedly signed the forged will of 46-year-old Dr. Andrew Colletta, who died of an apparent heart attack last May.
Berry was arraigned in Wellsville Town Court and released on his own recognizance pending a March 17 court appearance.
Is this a real break, or a sign of desperation? Whatever the answer, one thing's for sure, the FBI's track record so far has been nothing short of abysmal.