This bald eagle was one of 13 found dead on a farm near Federalsburg, Md., in 2016.
The report, which was obtained by the Annapolis, Maryland, radio station WNAV and shared with The Washington Post, answers one big question in a mysterious wildlife crime that angered conservation organizations and stumped U.S. Fish and Wildlife investigators, who were involved because the bald eagle is a federally protected species. Tests showed that the birds were poisoned, as officials suspected. What remains unsolved is who did it.