Boston Bomber Suspect Tamerlan Buried in Secret Despite Family Request for Independent Autopsy

The suspected Boston bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and his brother Dzhokhar, are now the focus of another investigation as Massachusetts authorities claim they were involved in a September 11, 2011 triple homicide.

WATERTOWN, MA – APRIL 21: Law enforcement investigators continue collecting and processing evidence at the shooting scene near a boat where bombing suspect was hiding from police and eventually caught on Franklin Street on April 21, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts. A manhunt for Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing ended after he was apprehended on a boat parked on a residential property in Watertown, Massachusetts. His brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, the other suspect, was shot and killed after a car chase and shootout with police. The bombing, on April 15 at the finish line of the marathon, killed three people and wounded at least 170 (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

by Shepard Ambellas

May 10, 2013

Authorities claim that evidence is mounting, as apparently they have “forensic” ties likely proving that the brothers were part of a gruesome tripple murder which took place in September of 2011 (Sept. 11).

Tamerlan Tsarnev, the older of the brothers, was also reported to have been buried secretively in Virgina despite the family  request for an independent autopsy, raising red flags that the two suspects could in fact be patsies.

A secret transfer of Tamerlan’s body was made Wednesday according to a report by Scott Crotaeu, “As a group of vans moved in and out of the parking lot at Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors Wednesday night, one van left with a particular purpose.

The unmarked van carried the body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev. It glided out into the busy Main South traffic and past the throng of media vehicles that had been camped out in front of the funeral parlors for almost a week.

The van belonging to Graham Putnam & Mahoney had arrived at the funeral home’s lot about 8:20 p.m. and had left a short time later without raising an eyebrow.

“We knew that at that time there would be activity and that is when we would move the body,” Police Chief Gary J. Gemme said.

“We were concerned with security issues. We wanted to make sure we were doing it as discreetly as possible and we wanted to ensure privacy for the family. Those are the things we were able to accomplish.”

All of this is not really adding up if you think about it rationally.

It has also been noted that the family of the two bombing suspects have requested independent autopsies and have been denied. According to Gothamist.com, “A Tsarnaev family spokesperson tells CNN that they have requested a second independent autopsy. It’s unclear what they are hoping to find, but the brothers’ parents have insisted their sons were not involved. But it was recently reported that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, told the FBI that he and his brother had originally planned to strike on July 4th (and considered suicide attacks) but decided to target the Boston Marathon instead after making bombs from pressure cookers.”

 

Sources:

^http://gothamist.com/2013/05/04/boston_bombing_suspects_family_want.php

^http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/05/05/family-may-not-conduct-second-autopsy-body-tamerlan-tsarnaev-according-funeral-director/qr5o7l7aq4HhuS5UNiCjdJ/story.html

^http://boston.com/metrodesk/2013/05/10/the-stealth-mission-that-spirited-tamerlan-tsarnaev-body-out-worcester/Kdgbvfl4uTVwybwo8GFe6K/story.html

^http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/mounting-evidence-boston-bombers-involved-2011-triple-murder/story?id=19151271#.UY07hysjp28

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