Crime | Amy Bishop Ala. Prof Was Suspect in 1993 Bomb Attempt Amy Bishop questioned over mail bomb sent to Harvard professor By Kate Seamons Posted Feb 14, 2010 4:51 PM CST Copied This police booking photograph released by the Huntsville (Ala.) Police Dept., on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010, shows college professor Amy Bishop. (AP Photo/Huntsville Police Dept.) Amy Bishop's background continues to get murkier: The shooting suspect was also a suspect in the attempted mail bombing of a Harvard professor in 1993, a law enforcement official said today. Bishop and husband James Anderson were questioned after Dr. Paul Rosenberg received a package containing two 6-inch pipe bombs. The official said the investigation focused on Bishop because she was reportedly worried that Rosenberg planned to give her a negative evaluation on her doctorate work. Investigators searched their home and found a draft of a novel on Bishop's computer about a woman who killed her brother and hoped to make up for it by becoming a famous scientist. The US attorney's office did not seek charges against the couple, reports the Boston Globe. Read These Next Trump doesn't use pot, but he's mulling pot-friendly policy. Hegseth admires pastors with some eyebrow-raising thoughts on women. Nutritionists and regulators are rethinking orange juice. Dean Cain has another actor railing against him for his ICE plans. Report an error