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<p>Study criminal justice. Rehabilitation doesn’t happen. Recidivism does. He’d never get out anyway. He’s 19. 70 years on the taxpayer dole. Plus we’ll get stuck with his medical bills. Plus lawsuits for the police shooting him. No thanks.</p>

<p>I can understand the posts about getting some useful info from him. So I’ll compromise. He stays alive long enough to get the info, then he dies.</p>

<p>From Boston.com:
“CBS News is reporting that a package thrown at police in Cambridge earlier was a pressure cooker bomb, and that police found pipe bombs in the Norfolk Street, Cambridge home they are searching.”</p>

<p>I wonder if this is where Tamerlan lived with the wife and kid. We havent heard from her.</p>

<p>I heard on the radio that he had left his car at a garage a few months ago and came back for it - the garage hadn’t done any work and they wanted it a day after the bombings - so they may have been looking for a vehicle to escape with.</p>

<p>We have a lot of military equipment with thermal imaging capability and this might be useful to find him.</p>

<p>When someone commits acts of violence, harming innocents, its already too late to HELP the perpetrators. At that point, it seems the important thing is minimize harm to innocents–short and long term.</p>

<p>Collegealum, what he wrote has been written in stronger terms many times. My mother has said this multiple times in a day. Kids say the same about not having friends, not understanding others. I don’t think those words are flags at all. I believe it was the older, now deceased brother who wrote this anyways.</p>

<p>I think some things could be found in anyone’s lives when put under a microscope as these guys’ and the other monsters’ are undergoing. It’s a matter of what is truly something deviant, a true flag. It bothers the heck out of me when things that are so casually and regularly said or written are given such importance after something like this happened. What is of interest is something that truly stands out… The main issue here is to find out if there are more of these monsters out there and find out who and where they are. We know about him. What about the others? As I said earlier, I don’t believe for a moment that those two guys just decided to do this all by themselves. What is going on here?</p>

<p>Earlier news folks said the FBI already had an eye on Watertown. So perhaps he’s been there, familiar with possible hiding spots- an empty garage, warehouse, easy access to a basement, hiding under a porch, etc. </p>

<p>Not sure I’d rest final judgement about a kid’s state of mind on other hs kids who hadn’t seen him in some time. As adults, we know some kids are good at hiding their woes.</p>

<p>And the uncle - he refers to “being losers.” Who can link to a transcript? I thought, at the end, he clarified, in a way that is less direct; that he doesn’t know, but only losers could do this . I’m looking for the quotes.</p>

<p>Geeps, are you the same who posted that same 3 words earlier?</p>

<p>Can we try not attacking or stereotyping or name calling right now. There are good and misguided people everywhere. Attacks are counterproductive.</p>

<p>I too would want to try to ferret out all those connected with all of this recent violence–whether its just the two of them or more.</p>

<p>“I don’t remember which one of the bombers it was, but one of them posted something on social media saying, roughly paraphrasing, that he doesn’t have a single American friend and that he doesn’t understand Americans.”</p>

<p>It was his older brother and it was in 2009 in an interview related to his boxing. I think he immigrated like 5 years ago, so this might have been early and not long after he just got here. It might be understandable for relatively new immigrant. His younger brother, on the other hand, has been here much longer since around 2000, more than 10 years ago and evidently from a much younger age.</p>

<p>Small homemade bombs found at Bangor Middle School here in Michigan. Very, very small explosion in a locker. But really??</p>

<p>LF, yes. He is.</p>

<p>Btw, about "criminal justice " - I thought studies show retribution doesn’t discourage crime. It may make some feel good, and yet…</p>

<p>Wife and good new photos of the brothers. </p>

<p>[EXCLUSIVE:</a> The middle class student who married Boston bomber and had daughter with him after secretly converting to Islam at college | Mail Online](<a href=“Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Boston 'bomber' was married to Katherine Russell who converted to Islam to marry him | Daily Mail Online”>Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Boston 'bomber' was married to Katherine Russell who converted to Islam to marry him | Daily Mail Online)</p>

<p>Some papers are reporting that the older one had Internet jihadi videos.</p>

<p>feel so bad for the family :(</p>

<p>There is NO need to drag his wife, and ESPECIALLY his innocent child, into this. We have no idea if she had any role at all. None.</p>

<p>I’m listening to a kid who lived upstairs at UMass-Dartmouth from the one. Said he seemed pretty normal, wasn’t reclusive, was friendly, etc. Said that he was back at school on Tuesday and was supposed to give a ride home to a friend today.</p>

<p>Barrons, that is a disgusting article. It drags many people in that probably have NOTHING to do with this. </p>

<p>Seriously, how do some journalists live with themselves? Vile</p>

<p>^You can always trust the Daily Mail to do something like that, bastion of journalistic excellence that they are.</p>

<p>I didn’t say retribution discourages crime. I didn’t say anything about retribution. I said the criminal being dead saves taxpayer dollars.</p>

<p>There’s no need to drag the child in, but there were no photos of the child. The adults who knew these terrorists will inevitably be brought in to disclose what they know or knew.</p>