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Opening the Anthrax Letter

Grant Leslie thought she was opening a letter from children when white powder spilled out.

Aired 10/11/2011 | Rating NR

FRONTLINE

Opening the Anthrax Letter

Clip: Season 2011 Episode 16 | 1m 42s

Grant Leslie thought she was opening a letter from children when white powder spilled out.

"I remember thinking: 'Oh, this is from kids. This is going to be pretty cute. I can't wait to see what they're writing to Sen. Daschle about,'" Grant Leslie tells FRONTLINE. Upon opening the letter, white powder fell into her lap.

Aired 10/11/2011 | Rating NR

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