In Case You Missed it: Marathon Bomber’s Wife Speaks + More Fallout
Saturday, April 27, 2013
GoLocalWorcester's look at the earliest numbers surrounding the event began the week's follow up coverage.
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As of Sunday night, Boston marathon bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had yet to be formally charged following his arrest Friday evening by authorities. Reports Sunday evening were that Tsarnaev was communicating through written means, due to the extent of his injuries. With speculation mounting on Monday as to what the nature of the charges will be -- and in what court -- GoLocalWorcester spoke with legal experts in the region over the weekend to get their perspective on the situation unfolding.
Read their analyses, here.
Katherine Russell, the wife of deceased Boston bombings suspect Tamerlin Tsarnaev, issued a statement on Tuesday morning via her lawyers.
Read her statement, here.
Ten days after the bombings, GoLocalWorcester compiled a day-by-day timeline of events as they unfolded.
See the timeline, here.
Finally this week, a tragic end was revealed as a Brown student who had been missing since March and who had been falsely identified as a possible suspect in the bombings, was found dead not far from the university campus in Providence, RI.
Read the account, here.
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