Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Nothing Else Matters After The Patsy Is Convicted Or Killed

Now that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been sentenced to death for his involvement in the Boston Marathon Bombing, and the lengthy inevitable Death Row appeals process begins, the investigative work for conscientious journalists continues as well.

As readers of WhoWhatWhy know the case is chock full of unresolved issues, inconsistencies, and anomalies that cast doubt on whether we learned even the most basic truths of what happened on April 15, 2013, or why. Perhaps most troubling is the FBI’s successful effort to minimize its prior relationship with Tsarnaev’s dead older brother, Tamerlan—a relationship that demands focused attention because of the Bureau’s long, documented history of placing its own assets inside violent plots as infiltrators or informants. A cast of “highly interesting” secondary characters have behaved oddly enough that any serious inquiry would focus on them.

One in particular draws our attention: a Chechen native who immigrated with his family to Chelsea, MA in 2004, Viskhan Vakhabov. He received telephone calls from Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the bombings’ alleged senior conspirator, at two incredibly important moments: right after the bombs went off, and right after Tsarnaev allegedly shot an MIT patrol officer and was about to commit a carjacking.

Yet federal authorities have bizarrely shown almost no interest in Vakhabov. Indeed, the FBI and Justice Department seemed only too glad to let the man avoid testifying in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s trial. It is hard to see why those seeking the truth could possibly not consider Vakhabov crucial. The government appears to be shielding a man who may have crucial knowledge about the case, which supposedly was a “lone wolves” operation limited to the two brothers.

“I don’t have any comments or anything to talk about,” Vakhabov told WhoWhatWhy via phone, declining further comment.

http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/05/26/boston-bombing-core-mystery-why-are-feds-not-interested-in-this-man/

This should remind you of the following:
  • Once Lee Oswald was dead and Jack Ruby was convicted, no officials were interested in pursuing the JFK murder case; and
  • Once McVeigh was convicted and then executed, no officials were interested in pursuing the other conspirators in the OKC bombing case.

US doesn't want "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" - we want a quick resolution which punishes the "right" people and shields from view any and all possibility of government involvement in the crimes or the cover-up.

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