Remember the anthrax attacks that were instrumental in getting the PATRIOT Act passed, that were "solved" when the researcher the FBI had been fingering killed himself?? Not so much...
Poisonous anthrax that killed five Americans in the weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks doesn't match bacteria from a flask linked to Bruce Ivins, the researcher who committed suicide after being implicated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a scientist said.
Oops...
Don't you just hate when your closed cases open themselves back up??
The mailed spores could have been removed from the flask and grown under different conditions, resulting in varying chemical contents, Jason Bannan, a microbiologist and forensic examiner at the FBI's Chemical Biological Sciences Unit in Quantico, Virginia, told Kwok.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense, the poor dead bastard had two secret lab facilities to work in...