Anthrax Suspect’s Suicide

by Randy on August 2, 2008 · Comments

Granted Dr. Ivins was only a suspect but isn’t the following quote standard for all neighbors of serial murderers?

“He did not seem to have any particular grudges or idiosyncrasies,” said Kenneth W. Hedlund, a retired physician who once worked alongside Dr. Ivins at the Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick. “He was the last person you would have suspected to be involved in something like this.”

[From Anthrax Suspect’s Death Is Dark End for a Family Man - NYTimes.com]

Of course the whole situation is terrible whether he was the Anthrax killer or not. What happens if it turns out Dr. Ivins was not the Anthrax killer and was bi-polar or something? I feel bad for his kids and family. It goes without saying that this is a good reminder to pray for our nation’s safety (and world’s) as well as personal prayers for those who personally survived and the families of those who died in the attacks.

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