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Now that we found the prime suspects, I hope those two track kids sue the **** outta Boston
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Check the photo on the previous page. We are talking a few minutes before the bombs explode you can see his white bag on the ground in the exact spot of one of the explosions.But isn't the second suspect still clutching onto his bag as he is running though? And honestly, if they are west of the explosion, wouldn't it be natural to be running west anyway? So for two people who were close to each other at one point and end up running in the same direction isn't odd.
As for the guy in the white hat, I don't think it is definitive from the picture that he didn't have the bag as he is running away. He was only carrying the bag over his shoulder, so he could've been running with the bag hanging from his right hand.
you can tell that the white hat guy is definitely the cocky typical youngster that thinks they can't be touched.My thing is this though. If you don't want to get caught, why wear a white hat? Unless the move was to walk, drop, swap hats and go. Wearing a black hat looks no more suspicious than a white one. Now the dude can get picked out of every picture.
This felt like a homegrown, disgruntled coward type massacre from jumpstreet. That picture up there is chilling though. Smh
Hmmm
Martin Richard, the 8 year old, circled in blue. Backpack circled in red at lower right. Disturbing.
Didn't they say that they went to MIT and Harvard because not an everyday person could have made these?
That guy was a Brown University student..
Hmm.
Boston Bombing Victim in Iconic Photo Helped Identify Attackers
By Asjylyn Loder & Esmé E. Deprez - Apr 18, 2013 6:45 PM PT
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Minutes before the bombs blew up in Boston, Jeff Bauman looked into the eyes of the man who tried to kill him.
Just before 3 p.m. on April 15, Bauman was waiting among the crowd for his girlfriend to cross the finish line at the Boston Marathon. A man wearing a cap, sunglasses and a black jacket over a hooded sweatshirt looked at Jeff, 27, and dropped a bag at his feet, his brother, Chris Bauman, said in an interview.
Two and a half minutes later, the bag exploded, tearing Jeff’s legs apart. A picture of him in a wheelchair, bloodied and ashen, was broadcast around the world as he was rushed to Boston Medical Center. He lost both legs below the knee.
“He woke up under so much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote, ‘bag, saw the guy, looked right at me,’” Chris Bauman said yesterday in an interview.
Those words may help crack the mystery of who perpetrated one of the highest-profile acts of terror in the U.S. since the 2001 assault on New York City and the Washington area, one that killed three people and wounded scores.
While still in intensive care, Jeff Bauman gave the FBI a description of the man he saw, his brother said. Bauman’s information helped investigators narrow down whom to look for in hours of video of the attack, he said.
[h2]Video Released[/h2]
The bureau released video images of two men yesterday. Both men have on hooded sweatshirts under dark jackets; one is wearing a light-colored baseball cap turned backward on his head, while the other is wearing a dark baseball cap facing forward. Both are carrying large backpacks.
“I’ve had many times alone with him, and yes, he told me every single detail,” Chris Bauman said.
Paul Bresson, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, declined to comment on specific tips in the continuing investigation. Two FBI agents interviewed at the Boston office declined to confirm or deny the account.
On April 15, Remy Lawler, 25, was standing with Jeff Bauman, said her father, Arthur Lawler, of Amesbury. Shortly before the explosion, Remy, who’s the roommate of Jeff’s girlfriend, Erin Hurley, moved closer to the finish line, away from Bauman and another friend, to take better photographs.
She suffered a baseball-sized shrapnel wound.
Shortly after, Lawler called her mother’s cell phone and left a message in which she cried “Mom! Mom!” Medics could be heard telling her, “You’re going to be all right,” her father said.
[h2]‘Feels Guilty’[/h2]
“She feels guilty about a lot of this -- that she wasn’t with her friends,” Arthur Lawler said.
It would take hours before the Bauman family knew what had happened to Jeff. They learned about it the way much of the world did: the grisly image on television of their son being wheeled from the scene, his lower legs destroyed.
Erika Schneider, Bauman’s sister, saw it first. “She called my mom, freaking out,” Chris said. Chris was working at a McDonald’s near their home in Concord, New Hampshire, when his mother called him.
“Chris, you have to sprint home,” she said. “Something’s happened.”
Uh..... the fbi said they went to the schools because they believed that it wasn't something that you or I could make. I don't know if they retracted that statement now that they have investigated it but come on...Yeah because it's soooooooooooooooooooooo hard to make a simple bomb
Also y'all are just looking for someone to hate over this. First is was those two "scumbags" now it's the guy "who obviously looks cocky."
You mean that they focused on the fact that they were both mentally ill? What's wrong with that - it certainly played a significant role in them doing what they did.Have you forgotten how they covered Adam Lanza and James Holmes?
What did Boston do to those kids? Why would they sue the city of Boston though?Now that we found the prime suspects, I hope those two track kids sue the **** outta Boston
You can tell from a few video stills and the video? No you can't. Stop making these assumptions. It's fine to feel hatred for the culprits, but to extrapolate and make assumptions on their character is ridiculous.you can tell that the white hat guy is definitely the cocky typical youngster that thinks they can't be touched.
meanwhile the other guy was trying to look as inconspicuous as possible.
See below, but no, apparently these were pretty crude devices.Didn't they say that they went to MIT and Harvard because not an everyday person could have made these?
That guy was a Brown University student..
Hmm.
This.Yeah because it's soooooooooooooooooooooo hard to make a simple bomb
Also y'all are just looking for someone to hate over this. First is was those two "scumbags" now it's the guy "who obviously looks cocky."
CNN Breaking News @cnnbrk 2h
Federal law enforcement official says the 2 suspects stayed at scene to watch the#Boston carnage unfold. http://on.cnn.com/175CKDq