Malibustyle23 said:Forgive me if this was covered as I haven't kept up with this thread but a man has offered a plot next to his mother in her honor. Thoughts?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/07/boston-bombing-suspect-burial-plot_n_3233385.html?utm_hp_ref=crime&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmaing7%7Cdl3%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D309774
Keli said:I think they should bury him at sea to avoid having radicals make a shrine of his grave.
Disney Doll said:I would say the best thing to do is send him back to Russia. Perhaos the State Dept. could get involved in terms of the Russins not wanting to accept a terrorist dead or alive. In this case, I think they shouldmake an exception.
Barring that, I think the next best thing would be to bury him at sea as they did Osama Bin Laden.
I think they should bury him at sea to avoid having radicals make a shrine of his grave.
Ok, I'm not a Christian, but why does the phrase "true Christian charity" come to mind?
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What comes to my mind is that this guy must have really hated his mother.
Put him in an unmarked grave in a pauper's cemetary.
He was buried today in a secret spot. Glad that's over.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...rathon-bombing-suspect-tamerlan-tsarnaev?lite

buffettgirl said:snort. He's still there at the funeral home. Until someone shows some proof, he's still there. This was just a ploy to make the attention go away. It's funny that with 24 hour coverage there by media who were doing nothing but staking the place out that no one noticed anything?
In any case, whatever has happened I'm glad the police chief can stop gouging the city with his over priced and overtimed friends who are all out there working.
And you know this. . . how?
The place didn't shut down, did they? How many funerals did they conduct yesterday and today? Which one was the decoy?
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snort. He's still there at the funeral home. Until someone shows some proof, he's still there. This was just a ploy to make the attention go away. It's funny that with 24 hour coverage there by media who were doing nothing but staking the place out that no one noticed anything?
In any case, whatever has happened I'm glad the police chief can stop gouging the city with his over priced and overtimed friends who are all out there working.
And now I'll believe it. It's been announced that he's in a Muslim cemetery in Doswell, VA.
Glad this is over.
Did someone show you some proof?
buffettgirl said:Not understanding you. They didn't conduct a funeral. They claim they simply loaded the body into a hearse and shipped him off to wherever he was going...overnight. Except no one saw this.
There was no actual funeral. They had already performed whatever rituals were performed last week. His body was washed and shrouded already just waiting for burial, sitting in the basement freezer of the funeral home.
Hell, his mother is as crazy as a bat and yet she says no one has told her where he's buried.
Yes, actually. The official death certificate with the burial recorded is public record and it out 'there' on the internet. I saw it.Did someone show you some proof?
You're convinced the body is still at the funeral home because "no one" saw them load the body onto a hearse.
Under the circumstances would you really expect the funeral director to announce "I'm moving Tsarnaev's body now?"
I very much doubt that the funeral director shut down his business for the days in which he had custody of Tsarnaev's body. He was conducting business as usual, wasn't he? How many funerals were held over the last few days?
One of those funerals was a subterfuge.
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He was removed from the funeral home in a van and then met with the hearse and police at an agreed location outside of Worcester. The body was then loaded into the hearse which drove to Virginia without any escort by police. He was buried in an unmarked grave (there are 4 of them in the cemetery) per the article in Boston.com. However they are now reporting that Virginia is reviewing whether it was a legal burial or not.
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