For Former Friend of Boston Marathon Bomber, a Burden of Shame and Betrayal
Ten years after the attack that killed three people and injured hundreds, Youssef Eddafali still wrestles with guilt and anger over the “monster” he thought he knew.
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Ten years after the attack that killed three people and injured hundreds, Youssef Eddafali still wrestles with guilt and anger over the “monster” he thought he knew.
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Jack Teixeira grew up in a family with strong military ties, was quiet and somewhat awkward in high school and seemed, to some, unnervingly obsessed with war and guns.
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The police said the consultant, Nima Momeni, knew Bob Lee, who was fatally stabbed.
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The death of the tech executive in San Francisco initially prompted finger-pointing about public safety and then exposed tensions between the city and leaders of the industry.
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