09 August 2008

They still don't want to believe

Newsweek has an article about the Doctor Bruce Ivins investigation: "Ivins's lawyer said some of what's presented in the unsealed affidavits are 'speculative' theories that would never be admissible in court...The FBI omitted evidence that might have been exculpatory, including that Ivins kept his security clearance after passing a polygraph in which he was questioned about the anthrax investigation. "He was told he had passed [the polygraph] because we thought he did," said a Justice official. But after the FBI learned of Ivins's history of psychological problems, it had experts re-examine the results, and they concluded he'd used 'countermeasures' such as controlled breathing to fool the examiners."

Rico says great, now these perps have figured out how to beat a polygraph...

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