Thursday 16 May 2013

Boston Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Wrote A Note During Manhunt! Read What It Said HERE!


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It has been a month since the Boston Marathon bombings, but there is still plenty of unanswered question such as the reasoning behind the brutal massacre.
Police have discovered that the living suspect of the brotherly terrorists wrote a letter during his final hours before being caught on April 19.
As Dzhokhar Tsarnaev bled from a gunshot inside a draped boat during the police manhunt that shut down the city, he reportedly left a note on the cabin's wall.
But what IN THE WORLD did the alleged terrorist have to say??
He explained that the lethal attack was payback for what Americans did to Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq. Dzhokhar even called the victims— three killed and over 260 injured —of the bombing "collateral damage" similar to the casualties in the US-fronted wars overseas.
Dzhokhar wrote:
"When you attack one Muslim, you attack all Muslims."
The full contents of the note will be released when the alleged terrorist stands before the judge, but the suspect in custody also stated that while his partner, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was dead, he was not in mourning. The sibling believed that because Tamerlan was a TRUE martyr meant that he was resting in paradise and he planned to join him soon.
So much for reuniting in the afterlife!
We all know Dzhokhar surrendered and he is STILL in a federal prison hospital and, we're sure, being monitored closely until he is put on trial.
However, the death penalty has yet to be taken off the table.

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