Boston Marathon Bombers' Mother Will Travel To U.S. TOMORROW With Ex-Husband To Speak With Investigators -- Daily Mail
* Zubeidat Tsarnaeva will travel to the U.S. with her ex-husband Anzor as early as Thursday
* says her sons have been framed for the bombings
* U.S. investigators have flown to southern Russia to speak with her
* Bombers' father has been interviewed by U.S. and Russian authorities
The mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects is set to travel to the U.S. on Thursday with her ex-husband, nearly a week after one of their reign of terror came to an end.
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, who now lives in Dagestan, Russia, said in an emotional telephone interview that she believes her sons, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, have been framed for the bombings.
The suspects' father, Anzor Tsarnaev, has already been interviewed by Russian and American authorities there - and will also travel to the U.S. to be interviewed by investigators.
Speaking out on Wednesday, Mrs Tsarnaeva launched into a bizarre rant in which she claims she does not care if she or her youngest son are killed by U.S. authorities.
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More News On The Boston Marathon Bombing
Bomb Suspect Was Put on Two Watch Lists -- Wall Street Journal
2 U.S. Agencies Added Boston Bomb Suspect to Watch Lists -- New York Times
CIA, not just FBI, failed to act on warnings about Boston bomber, U.S. politicians are told -- Ottawa Citizen/Postmedia News
CIA pushed to add Boston bomber to terror watch list -- Washington Post
CIA asked to add Boston suspect to terror list: official -- AFP
CIA wanted Boston suspect on terror watch list -- USA Today
CIA Added Tamerlan Tsarnaev to a Terrorist Watchlist 18 Months Ago -- The Atlantic
Russian officials contacted US twice in 2011 about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, sources say -- FOX News
U.S. Was Alerted to Bombing Suspect's Travel to Russia -- New York Times
Boston bombings investigation moves forward -- CNN
U.S. had more tips on Boston suspect; Congress asks questions -- Reuters
Officials say surviving bomb suspect unarmed when captured hiding inside boat -- Washington Post/AP
Officials: Boston suspect had no firearm when barrage of bullets hit hiding place -- Washington Post
Boston Marathon Bombs Triggered by Remote Control, Lawmaker Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Officials: Marathon Bombs Triggered By Remote -- Time/AP
Suspected Boston Bomber Receives All-Star Defense Team -- ABC News
Lawyers defend Boston bomb suspect amid furloughs -- Star Telegram/AP
Why trial for Boston bomb suspect could be at least a year away -- Christian Science Monitor
Boston Suspects’ Russian Parents to Visit US -- RIA Novosti
Report: Parents of Boston bomb suspects to fly from Russia to U.S. -- CNN
Bombing Suspects’ Mother Could Face Arrest in US -- RIA Novosti
Boston bomber Tamerlan sat home collecting WELFARE benefits while plotting to bomb America (and his wife worked 80 hours a week) -- Daily Mail
Tamerlan Tsarnaev reportedly on state welfare while delving into radical Islam -- FOX News
Wife of 'Boston bomber' was arrested for shoplifting from clothes store - years before his mother was hit with similar charges -- Daily Mail
Is the FBI focused enough on the real bad guys? -- Washington Post editorial
Tsarnaev case raises questions about post 9/11 intelligence reforms -- Tom Cohen, CNN
Keys to Boston attack could lie half a world away in restive region of Russia -- Nic Robertson. Nick Paton Walsh and Greg Botelho, CNN
What did the FBI and CIA know about bombing suspects, and when? -- Pete Williams, Erin McClam and Tracy Connor, NBC News
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