Ricin letter suspect released and charges dropped as FBI searches another man's home
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[quote]Charges were dropped Tuesday against the Mississippi man suspected of mailing ricin-laced letters to President Obama and other public officials — as authorities searched the home of another man hoping to find clues in the expanding investigation.
Hours after Kevin Paul Curtis' release, authorities searched the home of another Mississippi man, J. Everett Dutschke, as part of the investigation, reported WTVA. Dutschke's name had come up earlier this week when Curtis' defense attorney suggested prosecutors look into him, WTVA reported.
Curtis was arrested last Wednesday at his home in Corinth, Miss. Two letters that initially tested positive for ricin, a poison, had been found earlier in the week -- one addressed to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and one to President Barack Obama. [/quote]
idiots.
I was right!
[QUOTE=smurfy;40320243]Either that or the FBI just found the first KC in the phonebook and arrested him[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=smurfy;40393999]I was right![/QUOTE]
Well, according to my highly regarded sources, which is [i]totally[/i] not a Google search, the next arrests will be of the entire Kennel Club and the Kansas City Chiefs.
tired breaking bad reference
[QUOTE=JgcxCub;40394053]tired breaking bad reference[/QUOTE]
What?
[QUOTE=JgcxCub;40394053]tired breaking bad reference[/QUOTE]
there is no BB reference. Ricin is name of poison which extracts from castor beans.
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