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Huntsville police spokesman Sgt. Mark Roberts said his department didn't find out about either of the older cases until after the shooting on campus. He said police were checking to confirm details of the pipe bomb probe. An expert on how employers screen prospective workers said that because Bishop wasn't charged with a crime before, the fatal shooting and pipe bomb cases would not have shown up on most background investigations. "I don't see what the institution (UAH) could have done," said University of Illinois law professor Matthew Finkin, who recently co-wrote a paper on the subject for the American Association of University Professors. He said there are more extensive and expensive types of background checks that might have turned up those incidents. "But we normally don't do those for a reason and a respect for privacy. They are very invasive," Finkin said. Bishop is charged with one count of capital murder, which can lead to a death sentence in Alabama if convicted, and three counts of attempted murder. Killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and professors Adriel Johnson and Davis. Two of the wounded
-- professor Joseph Leahy and staffer Stephanie Monticciolo -- were in critical condition Monday. The third, Luis Cruz-Vera, had been released from the hospital.
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