The letter was actually mailed to the National Enquirer, but was mailed to the address they hadn't occupied for a year. Stevens just happened to come into contact with it. It wasn't mailed to him, or to his employer. Sometimes a coincidence is just a coincidence.
"Add in Atta's visit to the pharmacy with a red rash on his hands just days before he left for his deadly mission is another too coincidental thing. I still believe they were responsible and probably had someone else mail the letters."
First of all, it wasn't Atta. Second of all, it was a lesion on his leg. Thirdly, the doctor who thinks it might have been anthrax recalled it months later, and most experts doubt, from his description, that it was anthrax. (Not to mention that if someone was working with weaponized anthrax, why the heck would they go to a doctor, who would diagnose it immediately??)
The leasing agent was not Bob Stevens' wife. She was Gloria Irish, the wife of Sun editor Michael Irish.
The wife of the Sun's editor was the landlord to at least two of the 9/11 terrorists. This is no coincidence. What you have to remember is that *MOST* of the people who contracted anthrax got it when their own innocent mail was cross-contaminated with the anthrax letters as the envelopes touched each other in various post offices. This is why entire post offices had to be shut down. They weren't the target of the anthrax letters, but their mail got contaminated by the anthrax letters going to those targets.
Well, just as those anthrax letters contaminated other mail that they came into contact with while they were being mailed, the anthrax letters would *also* contaminate other letters being mailed by the terrorists, such as those to pay rent to their landlords. And those letters to their landlords would have likewise contaminated other mail, so it's easy to see how two people at the Sun's office got infected.
Contrary to the spin put forth by the "blame the right wing white guy" crowd, the Sun was not the intended target. The Sun didn't get a letter saying "We have this anthrax, you die now" like everybody else, and also take note that the actual anthrax targets were all in NYC and Washington, D.C., not Florida.
No, the Florida anthrax attack was an accident due to cross-contamination. The Sun's editor had his wife working as a landlord, and her mail got contaminated when the terrorists had to pay their rent to her.
No other theory explains how and why the Sun got hit in the manner that it did, but my theory above clearly shows a direct contamination trail from the terrorists to their landlord to the Sun's office.
They had to pay their rent, and the anthrax cross-contaminated their correspondence.