stmarysmead
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She sure made a mad dash to get her cat. And the neighbors saw the little one gazing out the window. IMO, she lived there with him, her child, and her pet.
She sure made a mad dash to get her cat. And the neighbors saw the little one gazing out the window. IMO, she lived there with him, her child, and her pet.
She sure made a mad dash to get her cat. And the neighbors saw the little one gazing out the window. IMO, she lived there with him, her child, and her pet.
So incriminating stuff on KRT's computer and bomb making substances are found in the kitchen. Parent(s) of the year.
Now lawyering up right away makes so much more sense.
Yes, her attorney seems to back that up, or at least, kinda, as it remains murky because of the "dropping off" comments. I wonder about her employment. I can understand why no agency would like to come forth as her employer as it wouldn't be the best publicity. But what about clients? In the 70 or 80 hours a week she worked, I'm surprised no one has come forward to be interviewed by the Herald. It might not be in the best taste, but people do like to get on TV and in the news. I have to believe if she was doing agency work, it must have been 2 different agencies. Massachusetts is a state with over time for home health aides. Aides have to be certified by a training program, but aren't registered by the state in the latest info I could find. I've also wondered if maybe she was free lancing off the books, "sitting with" elderly folks or others in need of a companion. Wonder who babysat when TT was in Russia. Her dad is an ER doctor and her mom is a RN/supervisor so I guess it wasn't them.
Oh , dear left so long ago , it is blindness to what is happening Numbing huhhhMay I bounce off your opinion about our country and add to it . In the same spirit of your post, when radical Islamists let go of their "Islamist exceptionalism" and God on THEIR side attitude...the world will certainly be a safer place. Lots of "height of hubris" to go around.
No, RE"DT's past or current relationships with femalesIt's not much, but here you go:
Mother Jones ‏@MotherJones 15h
EXCLUSIVE: @garonsen talks to student who had "fling" with Tsarnaev: http://bit.ly/16qxYSW Sheds light on his college pals now in custody
WORCESTER, Mass. The cause of death of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been determined to be "gunshot wounds to (his) torso and extreme blunt trauma to (his) head and torso," Team 5 Investigates Kathy Curran reported Friday.
Read more: http://www.wcvb.com/news/local/metr...20000868/-/doj724z/-/index.html#ixzz2SGS0stgw
He was spiraling out of control and everyone around him closed their eys or gave up.....happens daily,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A student may be academically dismissed from a school for failure to make satisfactory academic progress. This may mean various things and may be defined differently by different schools. Generally, it means either that the students GPA or Grade Point Average is too low (she received poor grades) or that she has not made progress by completing enough credits (she dropped or withdrew from too many courses each semester). A student who does not make satisfactory progress may then be dismissed or told that she can no longer be enrolled in the college.
http://www.collegeparents.org/members/resources/articles/your-students-college-dismissal
Student F-1 visas are for students who wish to attend a school, college, or university in the United States. The F1 visa is valid for as long as it takes the student to finish his or her course of study. F-1 visas allow students to work on campus, and off campus in some situations. Upon completion of their academic programs, F1 visa holders are eligible to apply for employment authorized practical training. F-1 visas will not grant a permanent residency in the United States, and students must leave the United States within 36 days once the course of study or practical training has been completed.
http://www.immigrationlawyersla.com/visas/
Re I'm surprised no one has come forward to be interviewed by the Herald.Yes, her attorney seems to back that up, or at least, kinda, as it remains murky because of the "dropping off" comments. I wonder about her employment. I can understand why no agency would like to come forth as her employer as it wouldn't be the best publicity. But what about clients? In the 70 or 80 hours a week she worked, I'm surprised no one has come forward to be interviewed by the Herald. It might not be in the best taste, but people do like to get on TV and in the news. I have to believe if she was doing agency work, it must have been 2 different agencies. Massachusetts is a state with over time for home health aides. Aides have to be certified by a training program, but aren't registered by the state in the latest info I could find. I've also wondered if maybe she was free lancing off the books, "sitting with" elderly folks or others in need of a companion. Wonder who babysat when TT was in Russia. Her dad is an ER doctor and her mom is a RN/supervisor so I guess it wasn't them.
How does this happen there is absolutely no evidence against him.
If TT was already dead before being run over, how would it be possible for blunt force trauma to be a contributing cause to his death? Obviously he was not dead when he was run over.