Terrorist Attack at Boston Marathon #11 One Suspect Dead; One in Custody

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I'd like to see his timeline after coming to the US. Did he study like he told his father and for how long? Did he have a job that was enough to pay his bills and if not where was the money coming from? Where did he live and over what time period? I would like to know how he was able to afford a fairly nice car, place to live and any other luxury items he may have had including nice clothing.

It appears IT and TT both were able to live comfortably, with no way of showing exactly where the money was coming from. I don't think it's customary for women to be married to and support guys that they don't even live with on salaries that they would be barely able to support themselves on. So, I don't necessarily believe that mom or wives were providing them with a ton of cash until I see it stated by someone else but them.


Good Post! Also glad to see this thread return to discussions other than conspiracy "food for thought".
 
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Eventaully we should be able to see the medical examiner's autopsy report. That should tell us something.
HOw long does that typically take?
 
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I don't understand, the fella was not under arrest, it was his home. If he wants the questioning to end, why did'nt the FBI just leave if he's getting aggitated, they are supposed to be professionals. Or get the dude a lawyer-he should not of been alone with FBI for 8 hours.

Fights about parking and road rage are really common, sadly not a big deal.. The FBI knew he was a MMA fighter, so their plan was-we will just shoot him if he gets upset?

So if an all American guy was in Chechnya (or any country) not under arrest in his own home-and the cops shoot him dead--the American public would find this acceptable?
MOO JMO blah blah


I totally agree! It's odd on such a high profile story.
 
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Why would they leave if he was 'agitated'? He was the prime suspect in a cold blooded killing and a close confident of the terrorist brother team. Why would they leave if he seemed agitated? That would have been highly irresponsible of them to get him riled up and then walk away, leaving him to harm someone else.

He was an MMA fighter. If he lunged at the FBI, I bet it was a serious and aggressive action. I have no problem with them shooting if he was attacking one of the agents. :moo:

No,they wouldn't leave.But they should have slapped handcuffs on him when he was becoming violent.And they should have expected it.Shooting him? That's outrageous.
 
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Thats something I've noticed too BeginnersLuck. These guys seemed to have money when they didn't seem to be very well employed. Especially when you consider the amount of traveling that they did.
IMO, Dealing big time guys!
 
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If the fella was arrested -question as legally allowed. He was not under arrest, he was in his home, 8 hours of questioning- hell i would of wanted them out after 15 minutes.

(quote #1257 katydid23
Why would they leave if he was 'agitated'? He was the prime suspect in a cold blooded killing and a close confident of the terrorist brother team. Why would they leave if he seemed agitated? That would have been highly irresponsible of them to get him riled up and then walk away, leaving him to harm someone else.)

He's not a rabid dog, it should never of got to that point. He must of willingly let them in.
Do you believe that because he was stressed, he was going to go on a beating rampage? Did he have a history of that?
He got into one scrap, thousands of people do that every day, no it is not a big deal or he would be in jail.
He's a MMA fighter thats legal, FBI knows that, duh - being FBI professionals- i just assume they thought this situation out before hand.
I really hope they have video and voice recordings, but being this was his home its a maybe. And if they don't have video and such : - i got nothing nice to say.

The FBI have one person that may have info, they question him for 8 hours, in his own home, do not arrest him, but do shoot him dead. Thats the way the world reads the headlines. JMO MOO
 
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I'd like to see his timeline after coming to the US. Did he study like he told his father and for how long? Did he have a job that was enough to pay his bills and if not where was the money coming from? Where did he live and over what time period? I would like to know how he was able to afford a fairly nice car, place to live and any other luxury items he may have had including nice clothing.

It appears IT and TT both were able to live comfortably, with no way of showing exactly where the money was coming from. I don't think it's customary for women to be married to and support guys that they don't even live with on salaries that they would be barely able to support themselves on. So, I don't necessarily believe that mom or wives were providing them with a ton of cash until I see it stated by someone else but them.
I think he was dealing when he was over there also IMO Explains funding and lifestyle cleanly and logically.
 
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Yeh, I agree that looks like total BS - a perfect" y" when suppossedly he was shot.

It would appear to show some sort of injury to the top of his head. You can see where the ME shaved the hair to expose the wound. The Y on his torso is the incision made by the medical examiner to perform the autopsy. In one of the photos it appears that there are some injuries, possible gunshot wounds, that have maybe have been sewn up, likely by the ME to prepare the body to be released.
 
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http://www.timescolonist.com/news/w...en-man-fbi-shot-says-he-was-executed-1.307448

MAKHACHKALA, Russia - The remaining suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has recovered enough to walk and assured his parents in a phone conversation that he and his slain brother were innocent, their mother told The Associated Press on Thursday.



*awe! How sweet! He's up walking. Too bad most of his victims CAN'T because their legs were blown off!
She says he told her they are innocent.
LMAO!!!!
What a crock.
 
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No,they wouldn't leave.But they should have slapped handcuffs on him when he was becoming violent.And they should have expected it.Shooting him? That's outrageous.

Sounds to me it was a sudden violent outburst.
How could any of us pretend to know they could have been able to simply slip cuffs on him?
Shooting him was not outrageous. He threatened the life of a federal agent.
 
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Good Post! Also glad to see this thread return to discussions other than conspiracy "food for thought".
Respectfully, I harbor nor think any conspiracy notions at all. I do however, find Orlando extemely bothersome.

Thats what all this mess is in the first place. We have a BIll of RIghts. That is what we are telling the world.

That includes not being interogated for 8 hours and not have been placed under arrest. That is our system!

There is no conspiracy in noting that the BIll of RIghts was violated in several instances here -that is it.

8 hours without arrest, sounds just like what they are doing over there.
 
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If the fella was arrested -question as legally allowed. He was not under arrest, he was in his home, 8 hours of questioning- hell i would of wanted them out after 15 minutes.

(quote #1257 katydid23
Why would they leave if he was 'agitated'? He was the prime suspect in a cold blooded killing and a close confident of the terrorist brother team. Why would they leave if he seemed agitated? That would have been highly irresponsible of them to get him riled up and then walk away, leaving him to harm someone else.)

He's not a rabid dog, it should never of got to that point. He must of willingly let them in.
Do you believe that because he was stressed, he was going to go on a beating rampage? Did he have a history of that?
He got into one scrap, thousands of people do that every day, no it is not a big deal or he would be in jail.
He's a MMA fighter thats legal, FBI knows that, duh - being FBI professionals- i just assume they thought this situation out before hand.
I really hope they have video and voice recordings, but being this was his home its a maybe. And if they don't have video and such : - i got nothing nice to say.

The FBI have one person that may have info, they question him for 8 hours, in his own home, do not arrest him, but do shoot him dead. Thats the way the world reads the headlines. JMO MOO

One scrap? That's simply not true.
Maybe one in the past month.
 
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It would appear to show some sort of injury to the top of his head. You can see where the ME shaved the hair to expose the wound. The Y on his torso is the incision made by the medical examiner to perform the autopsy. In one of the photos it appears that there are some injuries, possible gunshot wounds, that have maybe have been sewn up, likely by the ME to prepare the body to be released.
Oh, ty , I did not look that hard (I will go back!)
 
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Respectfully, I harbor nor think any conspiracy notions at all. I do however, find Orlando extemely bothersome.

Thats what all this mess is in the first place. We have a BIll of RIghts. That is what we are telling the world.

That includes not being interogated for 8 hours and not have been placed under arrest. That is our system!

There is no conspiracy in noting that the BIll of RIghts was violated in several instances here -that is it.

8 hours without arrest, sounds just like what they are doing over there.

But he AGREED to be questioned. He even picked the time and the place.

Can you point to the parts off the Bill of Rights that were violated in several instances here?
 
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I've never heard of LE or the FBI stopping the questioning of a suspect because they were getting agitated.
We have not heard that he asked the questioning to end or asked for an attorney.

His fight in the parking lot WAS a big deal. The report is linked in this thread.

If the American lunged toward an official causing injury and the official to fear for his life, I'd say the others country's officials had a right to defend themselves. Totally acceptable.

JMO
Right, if the agitation is not caused by your rights being abused. He was never under arrest and if he wanted to leave , legally, he is totally free to do so , or be placed under a rest.

It should have not gotten into the 8th hour - that is the problem.
 
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HOw long does that typically take?

That depends on a few things. I am not sure about Florida, but in most states autopsy reports are public record and would typically be available as soon as the ME has completed the autopsy and tests and the thing can be typed up. There can be a public records exception if there is an ongoing criminal investigation. Certainly that is the case here. So the FBI /US Attorney's office can try to k eep it confidential as long as their investigation is ongoing. But, the question is: investigation of what? The bombing? This shooting isnt related to that investigation most likely. The triple murder? This shooting would have no bearing on the ongoing investigation there, I don't think. The investigation into IT's shooting should be pretty quick since the witnesses are LE and all readily available for interview. We'll just have to see.
 
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If the fella was arrested -question as legally allowed. He was not under arrest, he was in his home, 8 hours of questioning- hell i would of wanted them out after 15 minutes.

(quote #1257 katydid23
Why would they leave if he was 'agitated'? He was the prime suspect in a cold blooded killing and a close confident of the terrorist brother team. Why would they leave if he seemed agitated? That would have been highly irresponsible of them to get him riled up and then walk away, leaving him to harm someone else.)

He's not a rabid dog, it should never of got to that point. He must of willingly let them in.
Do you believe that because he was stressed, he was going to go on a beating rampage? Did he have a history of that?
He got into one scrap, thousands of people do that every day, no it is not a big deal or he would be in jail.
He's a MMA fighter thats legal, FBI knows that, duh - being FBI professionals- i just assume they thought this situation out before hand.
I really hope they have video and voice recordings, but being this was his home its a maybe. And if they don't have video and such : - i got nothing nice to say.

The FBI have one person that may have info, they question him for 8 hours, in his own home, do not arrest him, but do shoot him dead. Thats the way the world reads the headlines. JMO MOO

Yes, he does have a history of that, which is why the FBI was there. He killed the three pot dealers with his terrorist friend. So YES, he did have a violent history.

I am glad the world reads the headlines that this killer was shot for attacking an FBI agent while being interrogated for the MURDER of the three pot dealers.
Maybe some of their terrorist international friends will think twice.
 
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