TUPELO, Miss. — A second Mississippi man says the FBI is searching his home in connection with the ricin letter case.
Everett Dutschke says in a phone interview with The Associated Press that the FBI was at his home Tuesday for a search related to the mailing of poisoned letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. Senator and a Mississippi judge.
Dutschke has maintained his innocence and says he doesn't know anything about the ingredients for ricin.
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Earlier Tuesday, suspect Paul Kevin Curtis was released from custody, though authorities didn't explain why. His attorney has said he's innocent and may have been framed. The third day of a preliminary and detention hearing was cancelled without explanation earlier Tuesday.