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  • sdreid
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    The BB was a platinum-iridium alloy which made it about twice the weight of a lead pellet the same size.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    Actually the ricin was in a small pellet that was shot into him with a special micro caliber BB gun.
    The micro BB was actually 1.7 mm or .067 cal.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes Nemo, that's the one I was referring to. You could be correct that some ricin killings might have gone undetected.

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  • Nemo
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    Hi Stan

    Are you referring to the ricin being sent though the post recently?

    The woman being arrested after trying to blame her husband for the letters?

    I would have expected more ricin murders throughout history because of the ease of manufacture and lethal effects in small doses

    I wonder if it's been used but went undetected

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    I don't know if there have been any successful murders with ricin other than Markov and it was injected into his blood stream in that case.
    Actually the ricin was in a small pellet that was shot into him with a special micro caliber BB gun.

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  • sdreid
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    I don't know if there have been any successful murders with ricin other than Markov and it was injected into his blood stream in that case.

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  • sdreid
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    This recent ricin case shows the danger of jumping to conclusions.

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  • sdreid
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    The Ames strain looks like it's virulent enough.

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  • sdreid
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    I believe it was the Vollum strain that was used on Anthrax Island.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Anthrax Island was used for testing and was out of action for 50 years until a clean up was attempted
    That was supposedly a more virulent strain than the one used in Amerithrax. Reportedly, it killed the doctor who discovered it.

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  • sdreid
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    Happy New Year Dave

    Thanks Nemo

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  • Nemo
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    Hi Stan

    Anthrax Island was used for testing and was out of action for 50 years until a clean up was attempted

    Anthrax spores found in an archaeological site were still viable after being buried for hundreds of years

    They are not only persistant, but resistant to heat, UV, freezing etc

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  • Cogidubnus
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    Sorry Stan but I couldn't altogether resist a spore life expectancy crack!



    Happy New Year

    Dave

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  • sdreid
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    I don't know what the lifespan is of an anthrax spore is but I imagine it's substantial.

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  • Cogidubnus
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    "How ingenious Holmes..."

    "Venom entry my dear Watson"

    I'll grab me coat on the way out...

    Dave

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