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http://www.sptimes.com/2002/10/25/TampaBay/Podiatrist_s_wife_arr.shtml

Podiatrist's wife arrested in plot
By LEANORA MINAI, Times Staff Writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published October 25, 2002


   Federal agents say Kristi Goldstein, 28, wife of the Seminole doctor, approved of 
plans to bomb Islamic centers.    TAMPA -- Robert and Kristi Goldstein were 
inseparable, federal agents say.

   They built bombs together. They blew up tree stumps and detonated explosives in 
their back yard, agents say. They filmed themselves firing automatic guns and sent 
videos to friends.

   Then, one night in August, they had a fight.

   Mrs. Goldstein called for help. Deputies arrived at the couple's Seminole home and 
discovered 37 bombs and 25,000 rounds of ammunition.

   On Thursday, two months after her husband's arrest on charges of plotting to blow 
up dozens of Islamic centers and mosques, Mrs. Goldstein, 28, was arrested by federal 
agents who believe she had a role in the plan.

   "Not only had knowledge of, but approved of a plan," Colleen Murphy, assistant U.S. 
attorney, told a judge in federal court Thursday.

   The case unfolded Thursday with revelations of Goldstein's alleged motive. Since 
the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Goldstein, who is Jewish, "wanted to 
do something for his people," agents say. He plotted an attack at an Islamic center in 
St. Petersburg before the anniversary of Sept. 11.

   Prosecutors on Thursday also unsealed court files showing that Temple Terrace 
dentist Michael W. Hardee, 49, conspired with Goldstein and pleaded guilty last week.

   Hardee's role was to drive Goldstein to an Islamic education center on 66th Street 
N, drop him off and circle the block, allowing enough time to plant the bombs. Hardee 
then would pick up Goldstein and drive away.

   Now, Hardee is helping federal authorities build their case against Goldstein.

   "I'm dumbfounded," Temple Terrace neighbor Nell Richards said of Hardee's arrest. 
"You never hear anything out of him."

   No other arrests are expected.

   Goldstein, Hardee and another suspect, Samuel "Val" Shannahan, are in the Orient 
Road Jail in Hillsborough County. Shannahan, 42, was arrested in Dunedin last month.

   Goldstein's wife was expected to be released on $100,000 bail either Thursday night 
or today. Her family refused to comment.

   "With these four people being charged, the plot has been foiled," said Steve Cole, 
spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office.

   Goldstein, a Seminole podiatrist, is charged with illegally possessing bombs and 
plotting to damage or destroy 50 Islamic centers and mosques in the Tampa Bay area and 
elsewhere in Florida. His wife is charged with illegally possessing destructive 
devices.

   Paperwork seized from their townhome made reference to accomplices by the name of 
"Val" or "Mike." Authorities say those men are Shannahan and Hardee.

   The Tampa Bay Coalition for Justice and Peace and Muslim leaders of the Tampa Bay 
Coalition of Islamic Mosques and Education Centers commended investigators Thursday 
for the arrests.

   Still, some Muslims at the targeted mosque in St. Petersburg were cautious.

   "It's scary," said Abdul Majid, 41, who was praying at the 66th Street Islamic 
center with his 3-year-old son.

   The plotting began after the Sept. 11 attacks, authorities say.

   Goldstein wanted to retaliate against Arabs and Muslims for the terrorist attacks 
and the growing number of suicide bombings in Israel, court documents say.

   "He became increasingly agitated with Arabs and Muslims and more vocal about 
retaliating against Arabs and Muslims who were living in the United States," 
prosecutors wrote in court documents.

   Myles Malman, Goldstein's attorney, has said the plan is fantasy.

   Goldstein started sharing his thoughts with his friend of seven years, Hardee, the 
Temple Terrace dentist.

   Goldstein sent Hardee two e-mails in June. The first had a floor plan of an Islamic 
center for Hardee to review. Goldstein told Hardee he attached the plan for "printing 
and memorization."

   "Goldstein expresses the hope that Hardee hasn't lost his nerve and Goldstein can 
count on him as just a driver," FBI Agent Timothy M. Gorman said in an affidavit 
explaining the e-mails.

   In the other e-mail to Hardee, Goldstein curses the FBI, saying the agency cannot 
do anything for someone "exercising the mind."

   After Goldstein's arrest, federal agents interviewed Hardee. He told them that he 
got along with Goldstein's wife because "Kristi was like one of the guys."

   She carried a SIG-Sauer 230 semiautomatic pistol and could shoot better than he 
could, said Hardee, who also told agents that she made detonators and built small 
bombs.

   Hardee spent time with the Goldsteins behind their townhome. They would dig a hole 
at the water's edge, put a bomb in it, get a safe distance back and set it off.

   "It went boom and moved the dirt around," Hardee said.

   Authorities believe Goldstein's wife was "well aware" of the alleged plot to blow 
up the Islamic center.

   "Kristi was almost always around, knew about everything and never questioned 
anything," says the criminal complaint against her.

   Although she told agents she knew nothing about any explosives or bombs, the 
Goldsteins' house was stocked with them, authorities said.

   On the bed was a gas can with a detonator, agents said. Bombs and C-4 were in 
closets or corners of rooms. And in a kitchen cabinet, agents found mixing bowls with 
gunpowder residue.

   -- Staff writers Brady Dennis and Monique Fields and researcher Kitty Bennett 
contributed to this report.



Key events



   AUG. 22: Seminole podiatrist Robert Goldstein arrested after a domestic argument 
with his wife. Sheriff's deputies find "an arsenal" of weapons and explosives in his 
house, along with a schematic drawing of an assault on an unnamed "Islamic Education 
Center." The drawing refers to accomplices "Val" and "Mike."

   SEPT. 25: Federal agents arrest Dunedin resident Samuel "Val" Shannahan on charges 
that he had illegally given two machine guns and other firearm accessories to 
Goldstein.

   OCT. 24: Goldstein's wife, Kristi, is arrested on a charge of illegally possessing 
destructive devices. Federal prosecutors also unseal court documents showing that 
Temple Terrace dentist Michael Hardee was arrested and pleaded guilty to a conspiracy 
charge, among other charges. Hardee is helping prosecutors build their case against 
Goldstein.

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