FBI: Early test shows ricin in Obama letter
By EILEEN SULLIVAN and DAVID ESPO, Associated Press
Apr 17, 2013 11:33 AM CDT
A U.S. Capitol Police hazmat vehicle is parked at a mail processing facility for Congressional mail in Prince George's County where a letter addressed to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., tested positive for ricin, Tuesday, April 16, 2013, in Hyattsville, Md. An envelope addressed Wicker tested positive Tuesday...   (Associated Press)

The FBI says the letters sent to President Barack Obama and a U.S. senator are related and are both postmarked out of Memphis, Tennessee, dated April 8.

In an intelligence bulletin obtained by The Associated Press, the FBI says the letters both say: "To see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance." Both letters are signed, "I am KC and I approve this message."

The FBI says the substance in both letters have preliminarily tested positive for ricin, a potentially fatal poison.

Both the letters to Sen. Roger Wicker, a Republican, and to Obama were intercepted at off-site mail facilities.

The FBI says it is pursuing investigative leads to determine who sent the letters.

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