Chapter 312: Fort Detrick Again?
Seeing that the discussion was almost over, Hodchner began to arrange the work.
"Red and Emily went to the hospital with Dr. Kimura and asked the victim about the situation."
"Jack and Jiejie stay for a moment, General Whitworth will be there soon, and his men will take you to the crime scene, which is the park, where the biochemical troops are already dealing with it."
Dr. Kimura finally reminded, "The team I lead is in charge of taking care of the patients, so remember to take ciprofloxacin in time." ”
Red and Emily followed Kimura to leave first, and Rosie said to Jiejie as she was about to go out to pick someone up.
"Your Excellency the General, he may not be very kind to us, uh. Although he won't embarrass you, try to be as cautious as possible when dealing with his men. ”
"Because of the anthrax case in '01? The Professor Evans, who was said to have been forced to commit suicide? ”
That case is still a headless case to this day, and every agent who has studied at the FBI Academy must have seen the relevant materials, and Jiejie and Jack are no exception.
Jack was particularly impressed by the case, because just over two years after the attack, the United States launched the Yoonrak War under the pretext of possessing weapons of mass destruction.
The war was fought for seven years, and the hair was not found afterwards, and the famous "laundry detergent terrier" and a famous quote were born, that is, "when someone says you have weapons of mass destruction, you better really have".
But that high-tech war was really wonderful, of course, we should ignore the SHIT-like security war in the middle and late stages.
In Jack's previous life, Seris during that time was almost the darkest hour, and countless capitulationists basically occupied the mainstream of online public opinion.
To get back to the point, in Jack's view, it is not so much a conspiracy theory that believes that 911 is planned by Lao Mei herself, but the suspicion of self-directed and self-staged mail anthrax is actually greater.
It took the FBI more than eight years to finally identify a suspect, who was called Professor Evans by Jiejie, but did not arrest him immediately.
The professor worked for Fort Detrick for 18 years, working on biodefense.
At the end of July 2008, the F.B.I. sent a notice informing Bruce Edwards of his imminent arrest, and a few days later, the professor committed suicide.
Subsequently, the F.B.I. issued a statement calling Professor Evans the sole responsible person for the anthrax attack, saying that his motive was to promote vaccine production, and then declared the case closed.
The reason why Jack is so suspicious is because most of the cases that Rossi has taken on, his notes are very detailed and organized, including some cases that are still unsolved.
As for what to say about the record of this case, the pen and ink seem to be a little too "official", and there are too many secrets.
Given that knowing too much is sometimes not a good thing, Jack, for example, never thought to delve into the secrets of a certain "president" gentleman.
Therefore, he has never asked Rossi questions about these overly "official" notes, and Rossi has also not used these cases to give him analysis questions, and the two old foxes have quite a tacit understanding in this regard.
Jiejie hurriedly left to pick up someone, and Jack took the time to make a video call to Garcia, the eldest sister seemed to be a little self-indulgent today.
Because the above designation of this case is the sole responsibility of the BAU team, and the priority is to prevent possible subsequent attacks, Garcia, who is in charge of the team's logistical support, has a voice almost comparable to that of a beautiful soprano when he talks to Jack on the phone.
This was the first time she had the opportunity to "command" various FBI labs under the OTD (Department of Operational Technology) in Quantico and CJISD (Criminal Justice Information Services) in West Virginia.
Well, the word "conductor" may indeed be a bit exaggerated, but this feeling of not having to queue up and any need can be responded to and satisfied as soon as possible is indeed a little fluttering for this eldest sister.
Fortunately, Garcia is still quite sober, and while she is excited, she also expresses enough worries and worries to her companions who are fighting on the "front line" in her own way.
"Garcia, when I come back, I will set a separate diet standard for you, your sugar intake has been significantly exceeded recently."
Jack frowned and looked at the pile of junk food bags on Garcia's desk in the video, how long had he been gone, and this guy had degenerated like this.
Is this guy's way of expressing his concern is to desperately eat sweets and puffed food?
"Ahh Garcia hurriedly lifted the camera up, flicked his chubby arm weakly, emptied the garbage on the table in an instant, and quickly tapped a few times on the keyboard.
"This is the list of victims, the background check has been done in its entirety, and it is all ordinary people."
"All those who may have benefited from this attack are to be investigated, those who have patents for the anthrax vaccine."
Rosie, who was on the side, leaned in front of the phone and said to Garcia in the video.
Hodgner went on to add, "And all the people in the university biological laboratories other than Fort Detrick who might have been exposed to the spores of the weaponized Bacillus anthracis, those who are engaged in biological weapons research." ”
"And the person in charge who has permission to preserve the germs."
Garcia honestly recorded it all and checked it again before hanging up the video.
"Any news from the CIA?" Rossi turned to Hodgner, who nodded.
"They say there are some overseas terrorist groups that may have this money and strength, and they are responsible for overseas, and we are responsible for domestic affairs."
At this time, Jie Jie led a short and fat old man wearing a military uniform with the rank of lieutenant general into the conference room.
"This way, General."
"Thanks, let the thermal agent." The short and fat old man thanked him very graciously, but when he faced Hodchner and Rosie, he instantly changed his face.
The two sides simply said hello, and then there was a series of verbal exchanges with guns and sticks.
General Whitworth spoke in a very military style, straight to the point, and just by looking at his expression, he knew that he was forced to come from above, and he looked very reluctant.
"My scientists are decoding that germ, but it's clear that we don't have the kind of additives in our lab that are used to strengthen the bacterial capsule."
"Have any other labs used anything like that?" Hodgner asked with a straight look, and did not appear particularly polite because of the other party's status as a lieutenant general.
"Nope." The lieutenant general shook his head dryly.
Hodgner continued, "I need a list of all the people involved in your anthrax research project. ”
"As I said, that's not the technology we use." The lieutenant general's chubby round face was suddenly pulled down.
(End of chapter)