Crime Library: Criminal Minds and Methods

Amerithrax 2001

Bibliography

Altimari, Dave, Dolan, Jack and Lightman, David (June 2002). "The case of Dr. Hatfill-FBI anthrax mail suspect or pawn." Hartford Courant.

CDC (2002). "Fact Sheet: Anthrax Information for Health Care Providers".

CDC (2003). "Anthrax: What You Need To Know."

Contreras, Joseph, Isikoff, Michael and Fineman, Howard (October 2001). "Anthrax alarm: What had been a public-health probe in Florida is now a criminal investigation." Newsweek.

Dorsey, Gary (August 2002). "The trials of a citizen soldier." Baltimore Sun. First of two parts.

FBI

Garrett, Laurie (July 2002). "A lack of teamwork". Newsday.

Gay, Verne (October 2001). "America's ordeal: 'Gatekeeper'" is infected. Newsday.

Grady, Denise (February 2002). "Tracking the disease". New York Times.

Huden, Johanna (October 2001). "Giving the finger to bioterrorists". The New York Post.

Lebowitz, Larry (October 2001). "Town faces anthrax threat with rising apprehension." Miami Herald.

Riddle, Amanda (November 2001). "Sweep of AMI building found anthrax in nearly ninety spots". Associated Press.

McCoy, Kevin and Jones, Charisse (November 2001). "Case of N.Y. anthrax victim intrigues officials". USA Today.

National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes. http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithrax.htm

"Amerithrax press briefing concerning linguistic and behavioral assessment of the anthrax poisoner." November 9, 2001.

Weiss, Murray (Nov. 1, 2001), "Pre-9/11 Terrorist Mail Came from Indy." New York Post:

Seabrook, Charles (October 2001). "Florida doctor found first clue of anthrax". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Thompson, Marilyn W. (September 2003). "The Pursuit of Steven Hatfill." Washington Post.

UCLA Department of Epidemiology: School of Public Health (2002). http://www.ph.ucla.edu.htm "Disease Detectives: American anthrax outbreak of 2001.

Weiss, Rick and Eggen, Dan (October 2001). "U.S. says anthrax germ in mail is "Ames" strain: Microbe is of type commonly used in research". WashingtonPost.

 

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