Jason Kale Clampit was sentenced to eight years in prison for making ricin, a biological weapon favored by assassins and terrorists.
Jason Kale Clampit, 44, was sentenced for possession of ricin, which he had made to set traps for trespassers, prosecutors said. By Johnny Diaz An Arkansas man who produced jars of the lethal ...
A Winslow man was sentenced to eight years in prison as part of a plea deal over possession of ricin, according to a news release sent by Charlie Robbins, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of ...
Ricin has garnered a reputation over the past half-century as the poison of choice for not just Walter White, the diabolical chemist in Breaking Bad, but also assassins and terrorists. Exposure to ...
The man, Jason Kale Clampit, 44, of Winslow, Arkansas, who made his own ricin, a poison that is extracted from castor beans, was sentenced Friday to 96 months in prison without the possibility of ...
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