Off topic: U.S. Police backtrack on motive for killing Jewish triple murder suspect with Boston bomber ties

U.S. Police backtrack on motive for killing Jewish triple murder suspect with Boston bomber ties – Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper.

( “Law enforcement officials are now unsure…” ???!!!!!

They were THERE!  This is such a transparent lie that it defies comparison. 

What the FUCK are they covering up now?  Can’t they do a better job at covering up?  Can’t the press actually NOTICE that the government’s shifting position and “unsureness” make no sense whatsoever?  Do they expect anyone with half a brain to believe ANYTHING they say at this point?

This is so “over the top” that I’m starting to feel like a “conspiracy theory” nutcase.  I simply can’t find an explanation that I can believe in to avoid it. – JW )

FBI retracts statement that Ibragim Todashev, shot to death during interview at his Florida home over role in 2011 murder with Tamerlan Tsarnaev, attacked agent with knife.

By | May.25, 2013 | 1:40 PM
An FBI agent at the scene of the house where Ibragim Todashev was shot and killed.

FBI evidence response agent works outside an apartment where a suspected friend of the Boston bombers was shot and killed by FBI on May 22, 2013 in Orlando, Florida. Photo by AFP

Law enforcement officials are now unsure of what spurred the killing of Ibragim Todashev, or if he was ready to confess to his role with deceased Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a 2011 triple murder.

On May 22, Todashev, the mixed-martial-arts fighter, was shot to death while being interviewed by an FBI agent and other law enforcement officials.

According to The Atlantic, two of three officials who spoke anonymously to the Associated Press on Wednesday, are no longer standing by their original statements that Todashev lunged with a knife at an FBI agent who had come to question him in his Orlando-area home about his association with Tsarnaev.

Questions have also risen over reports that Todashev was going to sign a confession stating that he aided Tsarnaev murder two Boston-area Jewish men, Erik Weissman and Rafael Teken, and one of Tsarnaev’s close friends, Brendan Mess. Friends of Todashev told the Orlando Sentinel that he was told by the FBI, who had been in contact with Todashev two days after the Boston bombings, that he was going to be cleared this week.

Todashev’s estranged wife, Reniya Manukyan told the Wall Street Journal that in previous FBI interviews, Todashev never discussed the 2011 murder. “Everything was about the bombing and about him knowing Tamerlan,” said Mankyan, who was also interviewed by the FBI. “They would show me a picture of Tamerlan or Tamerlan’s wife or some other guys that I haven’t a clue who they are, but nothing about a murder—nothing ever.”

An FBI team from Washington, D.C., arrived on Thursday to begin a formal investigation into Todashev’s death.

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5 Comments on “Off topic: U.S. Police backtrack on motive for killing Jewish triple murder suspect with Boston bomber ties”

    • Mark's avatar Mark Says:

      JW,
      When people lose faith in government and the press because they’ve been lied to too many times this is natural to feel as you do.

      There’s nothing wrong with thinking there might be some big coverup or dangers lurking in the shadows they’re not telling us about.

      Better to overestimate threats than underestimate them as far as I’m concerned.

      At least you’ll be more prepared when something shocking does come out then the folks with their heads in the sand.

  1. defencetoday.com's avatar defencetoday.com Says:

    WTF is going on

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