| A 2007 U.S. Postal Inspection Service poster with a sketch of the Bishop | |
It looks like the Bishop is going to spend more than three more decades in prison.
Yesterday in Chicago
John Tomkins, 48, of Dubuque, Iowa, was sentenced in federal court to 37 years in prison, after he was convicted a year ago of sending threatening letters to fundsters and pipe bombs (with key circuitry left uncompleted) to
American Century and
Janus. Tomkins has been in custody for six years, since his arrest, which will be credited against his sentence. Fundsters targeted by Tomkins' letters
included William D'Alonzo of
Friess Associates,
Wallace Weitz and
Steve Yacktman.
Francis Lipuma, the lawyer who stepped in for the defense during sentencing, told
Bloomberg that Tomkins will appeal the sentencing.
The
Associated Press, the
Chicago Sun-Times, the
Chicago Tribune and the
Daily Herald also covered the sentencing.
Tomkins testified that he got the Bishop moniker, with which he signed some of the letters, from science fiction author Harry Harrison. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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