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PICTURED: Former Navy sailor, 39, arrested for sending suspicious envelopes to the White House and Pentagon after he left a return address on the mail (but they contained castor seeds and not ricin)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6237167/Suspicious-envelopes-sent-White-House-Pentagon-contained-castor-seeds.html

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A former navy sailor has been been arrested for sending an envelope which was believed to have contained ricin to President Donald Trump.

William Clyde Allan, 39, of Logan, Utah, was in custody on Wednesday and is seen grinning in his mugshot. He reportedly served in the Navy from 1998 to 2002 as a fireman apprentice on supply and support ships.

The announcement of his arrest comes as three suspicious envelopes sent to the White House and Pentagon on Monday were found to contain castor seeds and not ricin in its extracted form which can kill if inhaled

Meet William Clyde Allen.

He got a criminal record.

William Clyde Allen III: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
https://heavy.com/news/2018/10/william-clyde-allen-iii/
He sent castor seeds to the Pentagon and white powder to Ted Cruz.
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