Back to FBI News List | FBI Background Checks HOMEThe Case of the Poisoned Cookies
It was an odd weaponized delivery system: a sugary-sweet cookie. In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court justices each got one in the mail, along with a bluntly worded note: "I am going to kill you. This is poisoned." Special Agent Monica Patton opened a case. Here's how it played out.
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