JACKSON - A Mississippi man accused of sending poisoned letters to
President Barack Obama and two other public officials, and
then pinning
them on an Elvis impersonator, pleaded guilty in US court and agreed to a
25-year jail sentence, the Justice Department announced on Friday.
Ricin is a highly toxic protein found in castor oil plants that can
kill an adult human in tiny doses. James Everett Dutschke (41 years) has
been jailed since his arrest last April,
when authorities accused him
of sending ricin-tainted letters to Obama, US Senator Roger Wicker of
Mississippi and a local Lee County judge, Sadie Holland. Only Holland
received one of the letters. The US Postal Service intercepted those
that were sent to Obama and Wicker.
An initial indictment in June said Dutschke tried to frame Paul Kevin
Curtis, an Elvis impersonator, by lifting phrases from Curtis's
Facebook account to make it look as though he was responsible for the
letters.
Dutschke, a former martial arts instructor and one-time political
candidate, originally had denied the charges but on Friday changed his
plea in US District Court in Oxford, Mississippi, according to a Justice
Department press release.
"It's closure, and any time you can get that it's a good thing," said
Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson, whose department had assisted the FBI
and other agencies in identifying and arresting Dutschke last April.
The guilty plea "has eased our community and eased our victims and
the other people he could have come in contact with," said Johnson, who
described Dutschke as a manipulator who thinks he can "outsmart any
person of authority or any system."
Dutschke's attorney, Ken Coghlan, said the plea agreement involved resolution of outstanding state charges of child molestation.
"He (Dutschke) was facing a lot of uncertainty and at least now he
knows where he stands," said Coghlan, noting that his client faced a
maximum penalty of life in prison.
Under the agreement, Coghlan said Dutschke would plead guilty to the
molestation charges next week and would serve his sentences concurrently
in federal prison.
Dutschke pleaded guilty to four charges of
developing and possessing the biological agent ricin and subsequently
mailing ricin-laced, threatening letters, including one that threatened
bodily harm to the president of the United States.
Source : Republika
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