http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=104046The NAS committee left after about half an hour of questioning Heine. Members already met twice to review FBI documents, and they expect a draft report to be ready by midsummer.
After the committee left, Heine expressed frustration that he had already told the FBI everything he just presented, but that no one had listened to him. FBI agents he dealt with were professional, he said, but some officials at the Department of Justice were extremely arrogant.
He said the whole investigation was filled with lies. Officials told different USAMRIID researchers their co-workers accused them of committing the attacks, just to see their reaction. They searched his vacation house and car without warrants.
They misled him about the questions they would ask him in front of a grand jury. And they tried to get him to seek a restraining order against Ivins, only days before he committed suicide, by saying Ivins had threatened to kill Heine during a group therapy session.
Interesting that the FBI pressured Heine to get a restraining order against Ivins, trying to use the info from Duley (who the FBI did persuade to get a restraining order. Looks like they were trying to get as many people as possible to do this to add to their "evidence."
For reference on Duley:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3724189