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Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing

Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing
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Jul 27, 2017 · 1h 59m 50s

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support. In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She...

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Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers’ roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI’s recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI’s botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan’s wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers’ movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs’ murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.
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D.K. Wilson

D.K. Wilson

6 years ago

Hi Ed. Too bad your 1st guest had to run. I checked out some of her other interviews. She's, ummm, Interesting... On the Middle East and drugs: the M.E. and North Africa figured almost exclusively in hashish, opium, and heroin in the Middle Atlantic states since the 1970s. Additionally, I must differ with the assertion that "brown and black" people service the herion needs of people of Maine. Not to divulge anything... but a hint. Vermont is the last drug stop before Montreal, or, "New Orleans North." I think you can guess who's really doing the servicing. Oh yeah, one more item... the Somalis. The first influx of Somalis to the northeast, above Boston, was to Burlington, Vt. in the late 1990s to early 2000s.
Sask Leafs Fan

Sask Leafs Fan

6 years ago

Hi Ed !
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