2013 Boston Marathon Explosion / Who did it? Introduction "Media is the most powerful existence on earth, they have the ability to commit an innocent sin and acquit a criminal, which is the power to rule the public's mind." (Malcolm X). The Boston marathon bombing that took place on April 15 last year was one of the most controversial issues on television news, radio, newspapers, magazines and social media sites in Japan and abroad. There are many opinions about who committed the massacres.
Art Bowker, a co-author of a book titled "Investigation of Internet crime: Introduction of cyberspace crime", a case where the FBI requested public support for the decision of the two after the bombing of the Boston Marathon in 2013 Mentioned. I am a suspect. The Internet is full of images and information from social media and is moving; Boston Police use Twitter to communicate with the public. This is not just about attracting millions of "armchair detectives". Social media mining can also help real finders find important information from fiction and families. "This is especially true in situations where gang cases and people-person relationships are important," Ritter said.
On April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston marathon, three people died and more than 260 people were injured. After a severe search, the police arrested a 19-year-old bomb-dropped Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suspect and 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev died of law enforcement shootings. Investigators concluded that Zernnaevs himself who spent his childhood in the former Soviet Union of Kyrgyzstan himself planned and executed the attack, but has nothing to do with any terrorist organization.
Prior to the Boston marathon bombing on May 9, 2013, Russian officials asked the FBI to investigate the possibility of a relationship between Tamerlan Tsarnaev and extremists. But Boston police did not say. Dead Tsarnaev and his brother were the main suspects of this attack, three died and more than 250 people were injured. On 9th May 2013, Tamerlan Tsarnaev met with relatives last year at Dagestan. A Russian investigator wondered if Magomed Kartashov had influenced his cousin or introduced others to others who might encourage Tsarnaev to cause terrorism. Kartasov's lawyer says that her clients are missionaries and not militants