Boston Marathon Bomber gets Rolling Stone Cover

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Boston Bomber: How Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Fell Into Radical Islam | Culture News | Rolling Stone

July 16, 2013 6:00 PM ET
Dzhokhar TsarnaevIllustration by Sean McCabeIn the new issue of Rolling Stone, contributing editor Janet Reitman delivers a deeply reported account of the life and times of Boston bomber Jahar Tsarnaev. Reitman spent the last two months interviewing dozens of sources – childhood and high school friends, teachers, neighbors and law enforcement agents, many of whom spoke for the first time about the case – to deliver a riveting and heartbreaking account of how a charming kid with a bright future became a monster. Here are five revelations about Tsarnaev from our latest cover story, "Jahar's World":

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• As Jahar lay in the boat, surrounded by SWAT teams and police, FBI negotiators mentioned a public plea for his surrender from his former wrestling coach. An agent on the scene later told the coach that it could have been this name from the past – and the memory of that past – both of which were invoked during the standoff, that convinced Jahar to ultimately give up.

• Around 2008, Jahar’s older brother Tamerlan confided to his mother that he felt like "two people" were inside him. She confided this to a close friend who felt he might need a psychiatrist, but Zubeidat believed that religion would be the cure for her son’s inner demons and growing mental instability, and pushed him deeper into Islam.

• Jahar's high school, Cambridge Rindge and Latin, is famously diverse, but Jahar played down the fact that he was a Muslim. As his brother and mother became more religious, he did, however, attend a small Friday prayer group that met at lunchtime, and once got quite upset when a friend who'd converted to Islam talked about it in a casual way. "Islam wasn't casual to Jahar," says one friend. "He took his religion seriously."

• Jahar shared few details of his troubled home life with even his closest friends. In the months leading up to the bombing, his family had disintegrated. His parents were both living in Russia. His two older sisters were estranged. Only Tamerlan, who was becoming increasingly devout and judgmental of all non-Muslims, was still in Boston. When one of Jahar’s friends asked to meet Tamerlan, Jahar said, "No, you don't want to meet him."

• Jahar never spoke about 9/11. Once, though, he let slip to a high school friend that he thought the terrorist attacks could be justified, and pointed to US policies towards Muslim countries and US drone strikes and other attacks as his rationale.



Read more: Boston Bomber: How Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Fell Into Radical Islam | Culture News | Rolling Stone
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Now he's a fukking martyr

But then again they put manson on the cover of TIME and they put that piece of shyt Che Guevera on a t-shirt.
 

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As Chris Rock would say....why cant the kid just be crazy? What was in Hitlers CD player?


lol @ the GQ cover...embarrassing
 

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Embarrassing to put a terrorist on a cover like that BUT I understand. I understand if people get offended. Extremely interesting case.

come from a broken family brehs
 

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As others have said this is fukking disgusting. So many people do these things for attention, seeing this man on the cover of a magazine could inspire other people to do demonic things.
 

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As others have said this is fukking disgusting. So many people do these things for attention, seeing this man on the cover of a magazine could inspire other people to do demonic things.

That's what my biggest concern would be... that cover damn near sends off a vibe of dude being "cool" & that could inspire further copycats...
 

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That's what my biggest concern would be... that cover damn near sends off a vibe of dude being "cool" & that could inspire further copycats...
him being on the cover combined with all these stupid fukking hoes who are "in love" with him now could definitely be an attractive situation to folks with mental problems who are willing to do something crazy. The guy who shot up The Dark Knight returns showing is probably mad jealous.
 

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him being on the cover combined with all these stupid fukking hoes who are "in love" with him now could definitely be an attractive situation to folks with mental problems who are willing to do something crazy. The guy who shot up The Dark Knight returns showing is probably mad jealous.

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The Bomber is so dreamy :inlove:

when does his album drop?
 

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Matt Taibbi aside this rag is basically toilet paper. shyt reads like a college freshman writing for a newspaper sometimes. They suck at music too... just going for some sensationalist shyt with this cover....

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