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Governor says anthrax probe at 'dead end'
November 26, 2001 Posted: 6:23 PM EST (2323 GMT)



A search of Ottilie Lundgren's home has not yielded any clues into how the
woman contracted deadly anthrax.


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HARTFORD, Connecticut (CNN) -- The investigation into how 94-year-old widow
Ottilie Lundgren contracted anthrax has produced no solid clues and is at a
"dead end," Gov. John Rowland said Monday.

"We're really not any closer to solving the mystery," Rowland said in an
interview with CNN. "I would liken it to the 61-year-old woman in New York
who contracted anthrax and died, and it's been a dead end."

Rowland said one "minimal possibility" is that Lundgren contracted anthrax
naturally. Although the bacteria exists in the outdoors, scientists have
described that possibility as remote.

Investigators are focusing on the mail, suspecting Lundgren may have
contracted the anthrax through a letter that may have had
"cross-contamination."

No such tainted mail has been discovered, however, and there has been no
trace of anthrax at the two postal facilities that served Lundgren's home in
Oxford in southwestern Connecticut.

"The good news is as we continue to do tests in the postal facilities and at
Mrs. Lundgren's home, we're finding that there's no trace of anthrax,"
Rowland said.

"And I say that's good news because I was worried about postal employees from
two different facilities and we have no one else with any symptoms. The bad
news is of course that the mystery continues."

Rowland said he has ordered hospitals throughout the state to review their
records to see if anybody died over the past two months suffering from
"pneumonia-like symptoms" in case there have been other anthrax cases.

More than 900 postal employees and at least 15 relatives and friends of
Lundgren have received a 10-day supply of the antibiotic Cipro as a
precaution, according to the Connecticut Department of Health. No postal
employee or Lundgren family member or friend has tested positive for exposure
to anthrax.

In another development, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, said Sunday an
anthax-laced letter mailed to his office may contain enough spores "to kill
well over a 100,000 people," but noted investigators had not yet opened the
tainted missive.

Leahy appeared to be basing his comments about the letter from an initial
analysis of its exterior; sources have said some spores seeped through the
sealed envelope.

"It appears that the letter sent to me may contain enough spores to kill well
over a 100,000 people, but it also may well have evidence, fingerprints or
anything else," Leahy said.

"And I think that the law enforcement people want to be really careful about
opening it, one, so they don't kill somebody, but secondly, so they're able
to retain the evidence that might be there," Leahy said.

"This may be one of the better clues that we have, and I'm in no hurry for
them to get it opened, if it will help them get more clues."

The letter is being examined at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

The Leahy letter was the latest in a string of contaminated mailings. Other
letters were sent to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, NBC News and the New
York Post.

The letter addressed to Leahy was postmarked from Trenton, New Jersey, on
October 9 -- the same day the Daschle letter was mailed from that city. The
NBC letter was postmarked from Trenton on September 18.

The handwriting on the envelopes of the letters sent to Daschle, Leahy and
NBC News was very similar. Attorney General John Ashcroft said investigators
believe all four letters came from the same person.

In all, eighteen people have contracted anthrax infections and five of them,
including Lundgren, have died. Investigators believe tainted letters sent to
politicians and media outlets -- and possibly others -- are responsible for
the infections, although links have been hard to establish in some cases.

Lundgren was buried Saturday in the small Connecticut town where she lived.

Tests showed that the anthrax that killed her was indistinguishable from the
anthrax in the other cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.

The widow had no apparent connection to the U.S. Postal Service, government
offices or news outlets that have received or processed anthrax-laden
letters.

Only one other victim of inhalation anthrax -- Kathy Nguyen, a New York City
hospital worker who died October 31 -- had a similar lack of connection to
the letters.



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