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Boston Marathon Bombers Framed: FBI, DHS Prime Suspects
and had nothing to do with his specifically.
US Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz read a sorrowful script
[0:38] about how the nature of the senseless carnage was political. During the
reading, fresh and familiar frauds masquerading as victims stood next to known,
experienced political actor Carlos Arredondo [1:04].
D Dzhokhar was convicted on April 8th, sentenced to death by lethal injection on
E May 15th and formally sentenced to death with multiple consecutive life sentences
C on June 24th. In lieu of MSNBC and others’ baseless shifting of the narrative
E from the brothers having been violent Islamic extremists to them having been
P libertarians, conspiracy theorists and white supremacists, US Attorney Carmen
T Ortiz proclaimed: “there was nothing about this crime that was Islam associated.”
I Nothing substantive has arisen to reveal Dzhokhar’s whereabouts or well being since
O his kidnapping beyond a video [7:44] released by prosecutors of him flipping off the
N camera in a jail cell. No evidence to suggest he wasn’t repeatedly shot by the FBI
has arisen to negate the details provided by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
During his formal sentencing, he reportedly spoke for the first time since saying
“not guilty,” wherein he purportedly apologized and confessed but no evidence has
emerged to back these claims.
Years of appeals may be ahead before the needle, which buys time for both his
defense and the public to work to correct the ruling. A motion for a new trial has
already been filed. Rebuttal of the court’s decision in a case like this would be
unprecedented but no less unprecedented than finding it acceptable to have a man as
young as Dzhokhar on Federal death row.
On June 2nd, Dias Kadyrbayev, the close friend who hid Dzhokhar’s fireworks,
laptop, etc. from authorities, received six years in prison followed by a scheduled
forced deportation. Robel Phillipos was sentenced on June 5th to three years
in prison and three years of supervised release for making false statements to
law enforcement in a terrorism investigation. Azamat Tazhayakov received 42
months in prison and three years of supervised release for conspiring to obstruct
justice and obstructing justice with the intent to impede a terrorism investigation.
Khairullozhon Matanov was sentenced on June 18th to 30 months in prison for
obstructing the investigation.
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