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11 May 2005. M. writes:
Other signs that the images are a spoof is that the "Day 9" and "Day 10" images are basically identical -- compare the suturing thread positions, the tufts of fluff on the patient's arm (near wrist), and the general state of the wound.
10 May 2005. A. provides a link to doubt about this being a spider bite:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/brownrecluse.asp
8 May 2005. Several have written to point out these photos show a Brown Recluse Spider bite, not a biological attack. See same photos:
http://www.budgetpestcontrol.com/brownreclues.htm
8 May 2005
Cryptome received these photos from an unknown source, the e-mail transmitting them apparently deleted as spam. They appear to show rapid development of a biological attack, perhaps by cutaneous anthrax (Google images), but might show another virulent assault. Explanation from the source is invited or from others who can identify the pathology.
Days of development based on title of the photos.
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