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Texas actress 'posted ricin letter to Obama' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
An actress from Texas has been charged with threatening the president after allegedly posting ricin-laced letters to Barack Obama. | |
Shannon Richardson, 35, a pregnant mother of five, first accused her husband of sending the letters, but authorities say she sent them. | |
Agents in protective suits searched her home in New Boston on Wednesday. | Agents in protective suits searched her home in New Boston on Wednesday. |
She has had small roles in The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead, according to the film database IMDB. | |
Lie-detector test | |
On Friday, Ms Richardson made a brief appearance in a courtroom in Texarkana, Texas, accused of sending a threatening communication to the president. | |
The federal charge carries up to 10 years in prison, according to US attorney's office spokeswoman Davilyn Walston. | |
Officials say Ms Richardson contacted the FBI on 30 May to implicate her estranged husband in the letters, which were also sent to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. | |
But investigators found a number of inconsistencies in her story and she failed a lie-detector test, according to an FBI affidavit. | |
During an interview with authorities on Thursday, Ms Richardson is said to have admitted posting the letters, knowing they contained ricin. | |
But she claimed her husband had typed them before making her post them, the affidavit states. | |
Three letters were sent from Shreveport, Louisiana, on 20 May, without a return address. | Three letters were sent from Shreveport, Louisiana, on 20 May, without a return address. |
No charges have been filed against her husband, Nathaniel Richardson. | |
His lawyer, John Delk, told the Associated Press news agency on Friday his client was innocent and pleased with his wife's arrest. | |
Mr Delk said his client, a 33-year-old military mechanic at a Texarkana Army depot, was in the process of getting a divorce from his wife, whom he married in October 2011. | |
'Outstanding work' | |
The lawyer said the couple were expecting their first child this October and that Ms Richardson has five other children from previous relationships. | |
Mayor Bloomberg issued a statement on Friday thanking investigators "for their outstanding work in apprehending a suspect". | |
The letter sent to him referenced his support of stricter gun control, reportedly containing a threat to "shoot in the face" anyone who came for the sender's guns. | |
In a separate case, a Mississippi man was charged earlier this month with sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama, a judge and a state senator. | |
In that case, James Dutschke is accused of sending the letters to frame a local Tupelo Elvis impersonator, with whom he had reportedly fallen out. | |
Another man has been arrested in Washington state in connection with letters sent to a judge, a local air force base, a post office and the president. | Another man has been arrested in Washington state in connection with letters sent to a judge, a local air force base, a post office and the president. |