WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI agents have searched the former home of Dr. Steven Hatfill, a focus of attention in the anthrax case, for the third time, according to a source close to the case.
The search was carried out Wednesday under the authority of a warrant, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Hatfill's spokesman, Pat Clawson, said Hatfill was not informed of the search and has not lived in the apartment in Frederick, Md., since Aug. 12. Hatfill's apartment has been searched twice before, the second time under warrant.
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"He doesn't know anything about it if they did search the house," Clawson said. "If they are looking for something, how come they didn't find it during the first two searches?"