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attending school, 149–150
bomb-making activities, 49–50
boxing skills, 42–43
expectations of family for, 41
hearing voices in his head, 35, 48
identified on Boylston Street, 69–70, 74, 118
investigation by intelligence agencies, 237–241
marriage to Katherine Russell, 45
motivations for bombing, 237, 249–250, 279
role in Waltham slayings, 241–244
travel to Dagestan, 46–47
Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, post-bombing actions
departure from Boylston Street, 127–128
identification from surveillance video, 135
kidnapping of Danny, 153–163, 165, 244, 275–276
killing of Sean Collier, 150–151
life-saving efforts at Beth Israel, 176–177
police shoot-out and capture, 165–169
transfer of body and burial, 280–281
Tsarnaev, Zahira, 45
Tsarnaev, Zaindy, 39
Tsarnaev, Zubeidat
arrival in America, 38–40
as family matriarch, 41–44
disaffection with America, 45
post-bombing news conference, 250
return to Chechnya, 50
Tsarni, Ruslan, 249–250, 280
Tufts Medical Center, 106–107
Twitter.
See
Social media
University of Massachusetts Boston, 24, 125, 294
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 37, 48, 131–132
US
Department of Homeland Security, 145, 238–239, 246
Vercollone, Robert, 201
Victims’ fund.
See
One Fund
Victoria, Ana, 76
Video of Boylston Street.
See also
Boylston Street
from eyewitnesses, 82, 107, 129
from surveillance cameras, 128–129
police review, 129–131, 230
release of footage to public, 157
social media role, 132–133
suspect identification, 134–136, 145, 147
Wai Kru (martial arts gym), 242
Wallace, Terry, 93
Wall, Brighid and Brendan, 71, 78–79, 276–277
Wall, Declan and Fiona, 276–277
Wall Street Journal
, 238
Walter, Chris, 42
Waltham, MA, 241–243
Warren, John Collins, 108
Wartime casualties, IEDs and, 110, 189, 234
Washington Post
, 249–250
Watertown, MA
carjacking and kidnap of Danny, 156–160
locating and capture of Dzhokhar, 195–205
lockdown and “shelter in place,” 180–181
manhunt for Dzhokhar, 180–185, 190–195
Tsarnaev brothers shootout with police, 165–169, 172–176
Weissman, Erik, 241–243
Wellesley College, 3, 61
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (Dover, NH), 188–189
West, Cameron, 233
Westin Copley Place Hotel, 94–95, 129–130, 216
Williams, Mervyn, 137
Women, exclusion from BM, 60–61
Worcester, MA, 280–281
Zaimi, Yassine, 133
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