Posted on 04/26/2013 7:34:45 PM PDT by thouworm
The 26-year-old Chinese engineer turned entrepreneur, who prefers to go only by the name Danny, spoke with Moskowitz, who was interviewed by All Things Considered host Robert Siegel.
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This guy has oodles of wealth you know....his vhicle was about 50 grand....Wonder if he’s protecting his parents by not wanting to reveal his real name? They may very well be well known, at least in his country.
Uh?....Then when they were having the fire fight, where did the second car they were taking bombs out of come from?...you can see the door opened from the second car in the photo, next to the SUV....(photos taken by the guy on the 3rd floor)
I admit, I’m thinking along the same lines as you. It just is way too linear for me. My spidey senses were all over this one the night this all unfolded.
Hope I’m wrong. Time will tell.
It seems that suspect white hat was driving the car and followed the brother in the carjacked auto. They pulled over and transferred their bags of goodies. The younger brother jumped in the truck with them other two and iirc, when he escaped, they went and got the other car again.
These were not the sharpest knives in the drawer.
Isnt this a bit too neatly tied up?
coexist sticker was on bomber’s car not the hi-jacked car
Ahh, isn’t that sweet. A candle light dinner.
Of all the crazy things to ask, why would anyone think he couldn’t drive across state lines? Perhaps it was lost in translation. Here’s a crazy observation - with all the foreigners in this story, are there any Americans in Boston anymore?
Surely, he would have put two and two together and figured it out.
Naw, neatly tied up would have been white cap never coming out of the boat. Now, there are way too many problems... starting with the Miranda and going down hill fast.
No, we were talking about how smooth CarJackGuy’s story is. Just a little bit TOO smooth.
There was a story in the Boston Globe, linked on their home page this morning, about how there were no witnesses to the carjacking. The story described the location and nearby apartment building, including info on the apartment owner. Darned if I can find the article now as it appears to have been scrubbed.
If that’s not it, maybe you could go into the comments of a similar article at the Globe and ask the other commenters if
they recall or stashed the article.
Danny is so scared that he allows his nickname to be used instead of any random name or symbol.
Danny is so smart that hes only been in the U.S. for two months and hes already so wealthy he tries to hide it from the brothers.
Danny is so smart that he waits for a stranger to walk up to his driver side window after pulling up behind him at night shortly after the bombing and
even rolls down his window, even thou Danny has been following the story and so knows suspects have not been captured.
Danny got away without being fired at?
In the earlier story Danny knew they were loading weapons. In the second story he thought it was luggage.
Really? Luggage? Well, technically the collection of weapons WAS being
lugged around by them.
They already needed food and drinks so bad they risked going inside a convenience store? Hadnt they just robbed one?
Didnt I read somewhere that Dannys car had an odd bumper sticker?
Isnt there a photo showing these brothers in NYC with a couple of Chinese young men?
Danny is so smart that he allowed publication of his alma mater, degree type, and graduation year?
Who or what is Danny?
No. The article was title something akin to ‘No witnesses to carjacking...’. Included in the story was the nearby apartment owner’s name.
Comments were quite negative. “So what ...” “What are you implying...” “Non-story...”
The camera that caught JT coming out of the ATM with a bicycle helmet wasn’t directed at the parking lot? That was JUST an ATM camera?
“Danny says he left his iPhone in the Mercedes so police could track the car”
???
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