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#461
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04-17-2013, 08:05 PM
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Re: Boston Marathon Explosion Pictures & Video
I'm really thinking these guys are the culprits now. ![]() The FBI have said they've identified two suspects. It seems like the one with the cap matches the appearance of the guy seen running from the first blast. The other guy was pictured heading west to the second blast site, so I think that's going to be them. |
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#463
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04-17-2013, 08:52 PM
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Re: Boston Marathon Explosion Pictures & Video
There are wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too many rumors and speculation to the "suspect" they have identified. Hopefully they'll release the pictures SOON.. enough with the "postponed and delayed" because there was a bomb scare at the courthouse. That seems like bullshit..
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#466
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04-17-2013, 09:20 PM
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Re: Boston Marathon Explosion Pictures & Video
Out of all the things I've perused here, I think that photo of Krystle is probably the most sad and haunting. Maybe it's because of the scale, place and type of attack, I don't know. I didn't even notice it before. Supports my earlier post that she would have been alive until she bled out. She didn't appear injured directly in the torso or head. I can't even imagine the family, thinking their kid was going to need amputation, showing up and seeing the friend and Krystle is nowhere to be found. I hope the friend gets some major counseling for survivor's guilt. |
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#467
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04-17-2013, 09:21 PM
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Re: Boston Marathon Explosion Pictures & Video
Nicole Gross, 31, a personal trainer at Charlotte Athletic Club, was at the finish line with her husband Michael when the explosions went off; they were waiting for her mother to complete the 26.2-mile race. The couple was separated in the blast. Michael was released from the hospital Tuesday after receiving treatment for burns suffered in the blast. NBC Charlotte was told Michael is focusing now on his wife, Nicole, who is now recovering from surgery. "As many of you have read and seen, Nicole Gross and Erika Brannock (Nicole's sister from Maryland) sustained severe injuries during the bombing of the Boston Marathon. Both Nicole and Erika’s injuries have required multiple surgeries. They remain hospitalized and anticipate long recoveries," the Gross family said in a statement. Both women remain hospitalized. Brannock had her left leg amputated below the knee. Gross suffered a severed Achilles tendon and two broken legs. |
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#469
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04-17-2013, 09:25 PM
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Re: Boston Marathon Explosion Pictures & Video
Is that the site where the media is saying the bag was in front of the barricades at the mailbox? I'd think this photo shows pretty clearly this bomb was behind it with the black blast marks visible. Which site was the pressure cooker found?
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