Thursday, April 08, 2004
South Florida Sun-Sentinel April 8, 2004: Chatterton is the pharmacist at Huber Drugs in downtown Delray Beach who recommended an ointment for hijacker/mass murderer Mohammed Atta about a month before the attacks.
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Atta looked too well-dressed to be just another seaside visitor. He was too brutish and evasive to be easily forgotten.
"When I first saw him, I thought he was trying to rob the place," Chatterton says.
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"Hey, don't you wonder," he asked me, "all these investigations, and no one's looking into Delray Beach any more?"
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On the day that Atta came in to Huber Drugs with red hands and an untalkative friend who complained of a chest cold, Chatterton concluded that Atta had been messing with chemicals. He pegged him as a drug dealer.
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Librarian Kathleen Hensman still clearly remembers three of the terrorists using computers a few feet from her desk in the Delray library research room. She phoned police when their pictures made the newspapers.
It still bothers her that the FBI impounded only two of the room's computers.
"Why not take all of them?" she asked, the thought lingering that important clues might yet be hidden in one of the unexamined hard drives. .....---
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