“He was very helpful, very nice, never disrespected women,’’ said Jessica Porteneur, a Sun City Village neighbor, who said Todashev lived in the community about two years.
Todashev’s roommates who was the first of the close-knit group of Chechens to emigrate to the U.S. in 2006.
His roomate: Chapkhanov, who works as a long-haul trucker.....came home Wednesday to discover his friend was dead at the hands of police.
the FBI had aggressively questioned Todashev
On Monday, Todashev gave one of the roommates his parents’ number, Chapkhanov said. “He said, ‘If anything happens to me, call them.’”
sheriff’s office report said Todashev left the scene while one of the victims was unconscious on the ground, his teeth knocked out and surrounded by a “considerable” amount of blood.
He also told police that several vehicles that were also following him were FBI agents.
his estranged wife, Reni Manukyan, a 24-year-old assistant hotel-housekeeping manager now living in Atlanta.
with a 19-year-old girlfriend at the Windhover condominiums, a mile from Universal Studios. There, he spent much of the last two months walking the landscaped sidewalks, swimming in the pool and recovering from knee surgery.
Manukyan told the Wall Street Journal she still shared a joint bank account with Todashev and helped support him. Chapkhavov said Todashev picked up odd jobs, but was supported in part by his girlfriend, who worked at a nearby Pizza Hut. it has been six months since she worked there Todashev listed the two-bedroom apartment at Sun Village Center as his address, but that is also home to a stream of Chechen friends, as many as eight who would come and go, Diaz said.
Todashev listed the two-bedroom apartment at Sun Village Center as his address, but that is also home to a stream of Chechen friends, as many as eight who would come and go, Diaz said.
“I know that after Boston, the police were here asking him questions,’’ said Aida Bennett, 73, who lived across from Todashev and his girlfriend’s condo. “He was very polite.”
ME: Come on guys .. this is just a big drug moving operation door never locked at least 8 people living (not living , really IMO it was place where everyone just came in messed up and crashed on the floor. And when could move again, out on the streets dealing and using.
BUT making money this is the second high end vehicle in the case
Read more here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/05/...suspects-death-accusations.html#storylink=cpy
Officials told NBC that Todashev had admitted to being involved in the slaying and that he turned violent when authorities pressured him to sign a statement based on his confession.
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-suspect-Tamerlan-Tsarnaev.html#ixzz2UGVbGOYZ
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Pic of him with his friend who did media the last 24 hours:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...mgUdzjGIXv0QHR14DoCQ&ved=0CE8Q9QEwBw&dur=1504
Pretty sure this is his friends waiting outside his apt while FBI inside for over 8 hours
Khusen Taramov, 22, left, with Saeed Dunkaev, 25, and Muslim Chapkhnov
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/n...aev-and-muslim-chapkhnov-news-photo/169269133
His girlfriend
http://skydancingblog.com/2013/05/23/another-update-to-the-ever-expanding-boston-bombing-story/
His 24-year-old widow, Reni Manukyan, 24, said They never, ever—in all the interviews that I had and all the interviews that he had—never did they mention anything about a murder,” Ms. Manukyan said in a telephone interview. “Everything was about the bombing and about him knowing Tamerlan. They would show me a picture of Tamerlan or Tamerlan’s wife or some other guys that I haven’t a clue who they are, but nothing about a murder—nothing ever.”
Taramov, a fellow Chechen and immigrant from Russia, said his slain friend had been called almost daily by agents since the bombings, but Todashev had been assured that the Tuesday night interview would be the final one.“They told us they needed just one more interview,” he said. “They said the case was closed after this.” (ME: I wonder if they attempted to arrest him and that is when he lost it - feeling betrayed cause the ex wife is accurate they( FBI )did appear to be false in their real interest. ).
Fearful it would make them look suspicious, neither he nor Todashev had a lawyer present during the FBI questioning, Taramov said.
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...iple-murder/T12hTgk4RubFutCdlw2J4O/story.html