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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 27 sec.) ; 315377907 bytes |
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In the fall of 2001, envelopes carrying deadly anthrax were delivered to US Senate offices, network news divisions, and a tabloid newspaper. Five people were killed, many more infected and the nation was terrorised. Seven years later the largest criminal investigation since 9/11 ended when the prime suspect, Army scientist Bruce Ivins, committed suicide. The FBI insists they found the murderer. But ten years after the attacks, new questions are being raised about the FBI's investigation of the case and whether Ivins really was the anthrax killer. (From the US) (Documentary) CC |
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Broadcast 2012-11-14 at 21:30:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Bacillus anthracis.
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Criminal investigation.
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Military scientists.
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Soldiers -- Suicidal behavior.
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Terrorism -- Social aspects.
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United States.
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Streaming video
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Kirk, Michael, director
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Lyman, Will, host
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Adamovicz, Jeffery, contributor
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Garrett, Brad, contributor
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Garrett, Laurie, contributor
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Garrett, Russell, contributor
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Gast, Alice, contributor
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Heine, Henry, contributor
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Keim, Paul, contributor
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Leslie, Grant, contributor
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Lieber, Rachel, contributor
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Saathoff, Gregory, contributor
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Shachtman, Naoh, contributor
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Smith, Jenifer, contributor
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