26 April 2011

Arrested on Charges of False Information About him Anthrax

An inmate was charged in a federal indictment, which advises the governor and other officials who have received packages containing anthrax, smallpox, or explosives.

An indictment in U.S. District Court in Pikeville charges 48 years, Marshall DeWayne Williams with 21 counts of federal judges'reports and a number of members of Congress from Kentucky, who opened a letter that would be exposed to anthrax or smallpox, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

Williams was locked up in Big Sandy penitentiary in Inez, Kentucky, in 2009 for killing his stepfather with a bomb in 1984 in Texas. He was sentenced to 60 months in prison by a federal court in Tennessee in 2009 for sending a white powder and a threatening message to federal court in Memphis.

The website of the Bureau of Prisons, said Williams, "In Transit" from prison, the newspaper reported.

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