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- Q4859031 description "American criminal".
- Q4859031 description "American criminal".
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- Q4859031 abstract "Barbara (Bonnie) Joan March (b. 1945/6) is an American criminal from Connecticut, United States of America who is currently imprisoned for 'Mailing Injurious Articles' to fourteen United States government officials.In April 2005, she sent several food items, including baked goods and candy, to the fourteen officials. Each item was laced with a lethal dose of warfarin (rat poison). Each package included a typewritten note that threatened the recipient with being poisoned, and had the return address of people she had a grudge against, such as former co-workers and classmates.The items were sent to the: Nine justices of the Supreme Court of the United States Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Robert Mueller Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Chief of Naval Operations of the United States Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Chief of Staff of the United States ArmyAn investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation resulted, led by Special Agent Monica M. Patton. After initial testing of evidence and investigation of the people named as the senders of the packages, a pattern emerged linking March to the items. March's home was searched, leading to the discovery of documents and sufficient evidence to lead to an arrest and charges.At the time of her arrest on June 24, 2005, March was living in a rented room at a Bridgeport, Connecticut homeless shelter. March had previously been convicted in 1985 of attempting to poison several relatives with wine.On March 1, 2006, March plead guilty to 14 counts of mailing injurious articles. On October 11, 2006, she was sentenced to serve fifteen years, and is currently serving her time at FCI Danbury, with a projected release date of July 19, 2018.".
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- Q4859031 name "March, Barbara Joan".
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- Q4859031 comment "Barbara (Bonnie) Joan March (b. 1945/6) is an American criminal from Connecticut, United States of America who is currently imprisoned for 'Mailing Injurious Articles' to fourteen United States government officials.In April 2005, she sent several food items, including baked goods and candy, to the fourteen officials. Each item was laced with a lethal dose of warfarin (rat poison).".
- Q4859031 label "Barbara Joan March".
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- Q4859031 name "Barbara Joan March".
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