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Bruce Ivins was born and spent his youth in Lebanon, Ohio, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Cincinnati. [17] His parents were Thomas Randall Ivins and Mary Johnson (née Knight) Ivins, and he was the youngest of three brothers. [1] Ivins' father, a pharmacist, owned a drugstore and was active in the local Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce ...
Bruce Edwards Ivins, a scientist at the government's biodefense labs at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, became a focus around April 4, 2005. On April 11, 2007, Ivins was put under periodic surveillance and an FBI document stated that he was "an extremely sensitive suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks". [3]
Biowarfare researcher Bruce Edwards Ivins (62) killed himself in 2008 [41] just before he was supposedly to be charged. He was the FBI's prime suspect. He was the FBI's prime suspect. Others, including some of the targets of the attacks, have disputed that conclusion, or believed he may not have been acting alone.
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Suicide year Causes and explanations Kim Na-hee: 2023: 24-year-old South Korean singer, found dead on November 8, 2023. Undisclosed method. [227] Hideki Irabu: 2011: Japanese professional baseball player, hanging [228] Bruce Ivins: 2008: American biologist and alleged suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks, overdose [229]
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Subway surveillance images show Sebastian Zapeta-Calil leaving the car as the woman burns to death. Surely, someone would have thrown their coat over her, ran to look for water, screamed at her to ...
Lee Sun-Kyun L'Inconnue de la Seine Lucretia's suicide by Marcantonio Raimondi (1534) Ludwig II of Bavaria. L'Inconnue de la Seine (late 1880s), unidentified French woman pulled out of the Seine, known for the influence of her death mask on literature and art [728] Deborah Laake (2000), American columnist and writer, overdose of pills [729]