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"Fallen Angel’s" White house letter & SC package with letter
2004-02-03
Hat tip to Drudge EFL
As federal investigators try to trace the origin of suspected ricin found Monday in the office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, ABCNEWS has learned of an earlier, undisclosed incident in which a ricin-laced letter was intercepted on its way to the White House. In November, a letter postmarked Chattanooga, Tenn., and addressed to the White House was intercepted at an off-site mail sorting facility in the Washington area, sources told ABCNEWS. The powdery substance in the letter tested positive for ricin. However, the tests indicated that the poison was in a low-potency, granular form that posed no health risk, the sources said. According to two law enforcement sources, the intercepted letter addressed to the White House was signed "Fallen Angel." That sign-off was also used in a letter that was part of a package containing ricin that was left at a post office in Greenville, S.C., in October 2003. That letter complained about new federal trucking regulations requiring more rest for drivers. The letter described the author as "a fleet owner of a tanker company" and contained this threat: "If my demand is dismissed I’m capable of making Ricin 
 I will start dumping."
Posted by:Gasse Katze

#2  Fallen Angel sounds like some child molester.

I'm a free market leaning guy. Mandating rested drivers, rigs that are road worthy, safe handling of hazardous material, and the hole weed, whites and wine is a holy grail and not to be messed with. If people die...
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-3 11:58:36 PM  

#1  Am I the only person who thinks the letter's claim is bogus? Of course, there were the stories about AQ agents trying to get licenses for driving hazardous materials tankers.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-2-3 9:50:21 PM  

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