Yes, but we don’t even have anything as simple as how the parents earned a living, or if the two sons held any sort of job. Nothing that I’ve heard about their basic financial condition that is usually pretty quickly determined in any investigation.
No matter how simple the questions, and how early in the investigation those things are found, the investigators would prefer that what they’re finding out, not leak out.
The uncles who live here seem to have lost contact with their nephews. There seems to be some kind of family estrangement. The father lives in Russia. Somebody said the mother lives there too, but at some point she was here because apparently she shoplifted from the Lord and Taylor dept. store, the same that had the security camera and all the important crowd photos at the Marathon.
The suspect is hospitalized and was in pretty poor shape when they took him into custody.
The older brother is dead.
I mention these things to say, I’m not sure who knows what, who is available to talk, that the investigators are talking with.
But if for example the uncles know anything about how they were supported monetarily, or anything else that might be key, could be they have been ordered by investigators interviewing them not to talk about the case.
Bottom line, I’ve heard nothing so far about how they obtained money. I’m certain, though that it would be a prime subject to investigate.