It's because weIs this the part of theclassforum where all thecool boystrolls rate all thegirlswebsites in terms of hotness?
Because I was never included in that.
I'm actually very surprised he was caught alive.anyways, I'm glad this guy was caught, and I'm glad people on reddit helped out the law enforcement community of New England, whom I don't have anything bad to say regarding the whole ordeal.
Perhaps he has his head screwed on straight. Get rid of all the evidence of weapons and explosives before capture, and you've limited your exposure just a little more. It only takes reasonable doubt.I'm actually very surprised he was caught alive.
I agree that they could have gotten away scott free fairly easily. I don't see how their identities wouldn't have been revealed at some point, but if they were out of the country by then, then yeah, we'd have difficulty tracking them down. But as soon as those security photos went up I'm sure anyone who took photos of the event were going through them to find clearer images, exactly like the ones that popped up on Reddit. They were so clear that anyone who knew the suspects would have had to have instantly recognized them.That's also a HUGE amount of evidence to sift through, Shawnacy. There was an excellent chance they'd have just been overlooked in the investigation, even if only for a day or two. That would have been plenty of time for them to escape if they had actually thought this through. If they'd bought plane tickets back to Chechnya and just flown out immediately after the bombing, they'd have been scott free and then we'd need the Chechnya/Russian government to extradite them.
Really, if they'd been smarter, they could have gotten away with this easily.
Fenway Park on SaturdayI do have to say that every MLB team playing "Sweet Caroline" choked me up a bit.
The smarter thing to do would have been to spend an entire day + night driving to a completely different state/city. Then catch a plane to Europe. Wait a day, taxi out to another city than the one they arrived in, then fly to Chech. The trail would have been so cold/complicated it'd have never tracked them fully.I agree that they could have gotten away scott free fairly easily. I don't see how their identities wouldn't have been revealed at some point, but if they were out of the country by then, then yeah, we'd have difficulty tracking them down. But as soon as those security photos went up I'm sure anyone who took photos of the event were going through them to find clearer images, exactly like the ones that popped up on Reddit. They were so clear that anyone who knew the suspects would have had to have instantly recognized them.
My point is, they either wouldn't have found them, or it'd have taken months at the least to even track them that far.It wouldn't have mattered once they hit Chech soil: Chechnya is in the Russian Federation. They sure as hell aren't going to extradite one of their own to the US and the US isn't going to risk open conflict with Russia by sending a team in to extract them. Chechnya could do it against Russia's will, but then they'd have tanks in the streets like Georgia.
It's so weird, it's like a suicide bomber's thoughts -I just need to get the bomb off, nothing after that matters- but they didn't suicide.Let's just be glad they didn't have that kind of foresight.
I'm not so sure. It isn't in Russian interests to be seen either domestically or internationally as going soft on terrorism, witness steps by Washington and the Kremlin in the aftermath of the Boston bombing. Russia has it's own problems with terrorists, both actual terrorists in the Caucasus, and general separatists the government sees convenient to label as terrorists. In any event I doubt they would have wanted to be seen as condoning acts of terror, given their domestic situation.It wouldn't have mattered once they hit Chech soil: Chechnya is in the Russian Federation. They sure as hell aren't going to extradite one of their own to the US and the US isn't going to risk open conflict with Russia by sending a team in to extract them.
Seems like they wanted to do a string of bombings though.That's also a HUGE amount of evidence to sift through, Shawnacy. There was an excellent chance they'd have just been overlooked in the investigation, even if only for a day or two. That would have been plenty of time for them to escape if they had actually thought this through. If they'd bought plane tickets back to Chechnya and just flown out immediately after the bombing, they'd have been scott free and then we'd need the Chechnya/Russian government to extradite them.
Really, if they'd been smarter, they could have gotten away with this easily.
I did not know that. Good information.Also, apparently the Russians send out notices like this every single time someone from that region (or whose family is from that region) goes back there. So they've basically spammed the FBI with virus warnings for years, and the FBI has apparently started just ignoring them (or putting them on low-to-no priority, anyways).
It just sounds like a big clusterfuck.
Too bad we don't have a "Needs an unlock" rating.It appears someone forgot the thread he was posting in was locked
I can at least hope this massive violation of rights could at least save this kid from the death penaltyHe assured agents that no one but him and his brother were involved in the bombings, and that there were no remaining bombs, the defense says. He wrote the word "lawyer" 10 times, and circled it.
You know he did not knock over the corner store.holy shit, this is horrible:
I can at least hope this massive violation of rights could at least save this kid from the death penalty