Paul Kevin Curtis, the suspect of sending ricin-laced
letters to government officials such as President Obama, was released on bond
Tuesday.
Investigators of Curtis’s case say there is no evidence of
ricin found in the suspect’s home or vehicle.
The letters that had the phrasing “to see a wrong and
not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance" were addressed to the president as well as a governor.
Curtis’s attorney said that evidence
that surfaces continue to be “fleshed out” during this investigation.
ABC reports that Curtis gave up his usage of computers,
social media websites, and activism that he says might have led to his arrest.
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