What Did the Boston Bombers' Parents Know?
As Dzhokhar Tsarnaev continues to answer questions from his hospital bed, where he reportedly was charged on Monday as the White House said he will not be as a so-called "enemy combatant," his parents are planning to come to America and answer for him. Already, they have started providing more details than last week — ominous phone calls, elaborate setups, the role of Islam — as the Tsarnaev family's big picture begins to flesh out a portrait.
by Connor Simpson
Apr 22, 2013
4 minutes
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The 19-year-old suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev continues to answer the "" from investigators while in in his hospital bed, where he by on Monday as the White House he will be tried in as a so-called "enemy combatant" but . But his parents are planning to come to America and answer for him. Already, they have started providing more details than last week — ominous phone calls, elaborate setups, the role of Islam — as the Tsarnaev family's big picture begins to flesh out a portrait of two young men gone very bad, before, during, and after the Boston Marathon bombings.
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