Posted on 12/28/2018 7:23:50 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
I thought they waxed that punk a long time ago.
The fact that he admitted involvement, is meaningless, in your opinion?
A 500 page brief. Who is paying for his lawyers?
So you are saying law enforcement was incompetent as they identified these brothers are suspects, that they got the wrong guys?
I’m sure some of his victims and their families would like their death sentences - that he helped administer - overturned as well.
You need to go back and read the accounts by witnesses and surveillance footage and photos — plus.. again.. the defense itself admitted to it. Not sure why you’re not understanding that part.
He murdered innocents out of hate, and is still alive. Obviously we have no respect for life in this country. The POS should have been exterminated within 30 days of his murders.
> The fact that he admitted involvement
The fact is that he did not so admit. Go ahead and try to find his alleged admission. Didn’t happen.
Fitting... Speed Bump II, the sequel.
I went through that stuff endlessly at the time. The surveillance photos acquit both the Tsarnev brothers - the backpacks they carried were not the same.
100% of what you believe about the Tsarnevs comes from James Comey’s FBI. Check it - I did. It all circles back to Comey.
Whether he himself admitted the act is immaterial. What DO matter are the truckloads of evidence and witness statements against him. This, from the story covering the jury trial:
“Prosecutors called 92 witnesses over 15 days, including double amputees and the 8-year-old boy’s father. They presented a trove of more than 4,000 hours of surveillance footage that left little doubt about the Tsarnaevs’ culpability, not only in the marathon bombings but also in the murder of MIT officer Sean Collier.”
So.. all those 92 witnesses and that video footage is all bunk, eh?
This is ridiculous. So you should never be tried in the jurisdiction in which the alleged crime you committed occurred?
The jury saw far more than you’ll ever see.
Ah, well.. believe what you will.
So, they're saying that because the crime was so vicious, and the news reported it as being horrific, it was unfair to the guy who committed the crime. That is some twisted logic.
Tough.
Get rid of all changes of venues.
and appeals.
and carry out all sentences in minutes.
> The jury saw far more than youll ever see.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/tsarnaev-trial-exhibits
Go ahead and look for yourself. You’ll find nothing presented in public convicts him.
If they’re losing their nerve I’ll do it. My wife has a friend who is a marathon runner (more than a little obsessive about it - but that’s another story). Wife’s friend was there that day, running. Damn-near got taken out by the finish line bomb. People running near her got a few minor injuries, wife’s friend was just lucky enough to be missed. But from what she’s told us, and I’ve heard 2nd hand through my wife... I’d have no problem taking out that POS without a moments hesitation and no regrets.
Massachusetts isn’t going to execute anyone, so why waste the effort of converting his death sentence to life? The last executions in Massachusetts were gangsters Philip Bellino and Edward Gertson on May 9, 1947, for the murder of Robert Williams, a former U.S. Marine.
The fact is that he did not so admit. Go ahead and try to find his alleged admission. Didnt happen.
Then again, he was convicted.
What’s your overall point here. Is it that you perceive law enforcement framed him? Is it that you perceive his attorneys gave him bad legal advice? Do you perceive that proper legal procedures were not followed, so this man is a victim? What is your overall point?
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