Boston, MA
Documentary looks at Waltham murder tied to Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Boston marathon bombing
An upcoming documentary collection is specializing in specializing in Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s hyperlinks to a brutal 2011 Waltham triple homicide — and hitting on the native district legal professional’s workplace for staying quiet concerning the case.
The present’s advised via the eyes of native freelance journalist Susan Zalkind, the driving drive and first narrator of the three-episode docuseries “The Murders Earlier than The Marathon,” an ABC Studios present that premieres on Sept. 5 on Hulu.
“It’s not a narrative about policing nationwide — it’s not a political story. It’s a narrative a couple of homicide that’s vastly impactful that for some motive not many individuals have paid consideration to,” Zalkind advised the Herald. “And if we’re severe about justice, reconciling what occurred, we have to deal with what occurred in Waltham on Sept. 11, 2011.”
Tsarnaev, a terrorist who carried out the 2013 marathon bombing together with his youthful brother, Dzhokhar, has log been tied to the unsolved Sept. 11, 2011, triple homicide in Waltham during which Raphael Teken, 37, Erik Weissman, 31, and Brendan Mess, 25, had been certain, stabbed to demise after which had pot sprinkled throughout them.
Nobody ever has has been charged in what federal brokers described as a “grisly” slaying during which the boys had been certain, beating and left with throats that had been minimize. An affidavit partially unsealed within the youthful Tsarnaev’s court docket case in 2019 accused the elder Tsarnaev and his buddy Ibrigim Todashev of the crime — although each at the moment are lifeless, Tsarnaev following a shootout after the bombings and Todashev by the hands of police in a tussle whereas he allegedly was confessing to the feds in Florida in Might 2013.
“There’s an entire component of the bombing that we simply haven’t contended with,” Zalkind stated of the marathon assault and ensuing violence that killed 4 and injured greater than 260.
Within the present, Zalkind recounts her friendship with Weissman, one of many Waltham homicide victims, who she’d beforehand been near after which misplaced contact with earlier than the murders.
She’s been reporting on and writing periodically concerning the matter for the previous decade, and he or she has a e-book popping out about it subsequent yr: “The Waltham Murders: An Unsolved Murder, a Nationwide Tragedy, and a Seek for the Reality.”
Over two mediums, the e-book and the present cowl the identical factor: What led as much as the Waltham murders, the way it may connect with the marathon and what folks ought to take away from that. Zalkind insists that Tamerlan Tsarnaev did perform the murders, and certainly one of her key contentions all through the present is that the Middlesex DA’s workplace and different authorities didn’t examine the killings totally sufficient.
“My level is that the homicide was not totally investigated,” she stated. “Are they really actively investigating this case, which I’ve seen little or no proof of, or they utilizing this an excuse why the Boston marathon bomber slipped via their fingers?”
However loads of crimes — even stunning and brutal murders — go unsolved for lack of proof. What if this merely is a kind of that for no matter motive is just unsolvable, or dedicated by another person solely?
“I’d love for the Middlesex County District Lawyer’s Workplace to offer solutions and show me incorrect,” Zalkind stated.
The Middlesex County District Lawyer’s Workplace didn’t reply to requests for remark concerning the upcoming documentary. The workplace was helmed by Gerry Leone when the killing occurred, although Marian Ryan has been the DA since 2013.
Zalkind’s documentary additionally focuses on Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s radicalization, honing in on his apparently growing antisemitism as one thing of a gateway drug to the broader radical Islamist views the brothers held after they detonated selfmade bombs close to the end line of the marathon in 2013. Zalkind’s present factors out that two of the victims had been Jewish, and suggests the concept that Tamerlan was seeking to perform a violent act on the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist assaults.
“If you happen to care concerning the Boston bombing — the individuals who misplaced limbs, the individuals who misplaced lives — it’s best to care about this,” Zalkind stated.
Boston, MA
Red Sox Icon David Ortiz Urges Boston To ‘Make It Rain’ For Free-Agent Slugger
The Boston Red Sox hive mind doesn’t always come to a perfect agreement on what they want the team to do. That is, of course, unless David Ortiz is asking for it.
A three-time World Series champion, Hall of Famer, and one of the most clutch players of all time, Ortiz is unquestionably on the Red Sox’s all-time Mount Rushmore. Even though he retired in 2016, he’s still closely woven into the fabric of the organization.
Ortiz sees what we all do: this Red Sox team is close to being ready to contend for the playoffs, but there’s one key ingredient missing. He made his feelings known about what he hopes the front office does between now and Opening Day to address that issue.
On Saturday, Ortiz relayed a simple message to the Red Sox: spend whatever it takes to get one more big bat.
“There’s still some guys out there that we can still go for, and I think we have a really good front office,” Ortiz said in an appearance on NESN. “To put a good lineup together nowadays is not that difficult. What you got to do is just make it rain, and you can go pick a few guys. Now pitching, on the other hand, is the toughest thing to put together.
“We got pitching. Pitching can always stop good offenses. The playoff is a playoff pitching (staff) we got right now. We line up a couple of thunders in the lineup to help (Rafael Devers) and the rest of them boys — one good bat would do.”
Ortiz and NESN host Tom Caron both strongly hinted at the end of the interview who that big bat could be: former Houston Astros All-Star Alex Bregman. Manager Alex Cora also signaled earlier in the day that Bregman would be a great fit in Boston.
Bregman isn’t quite Ortiz, but he does have one thing on him: the career record for OPS at Fenway Park. He has a wild 1.245 mark in 98 plate appearances in Boston throughout his career.
When David Ortiz asks for something, the Red Sox would usually be wise to follow through. And it seems he wants Bregman. Will that move the needle in the suites at Fenway?
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Greater Boston enjoys a light snow, travel not significantly impacted – The Boston Globe
The snow showers come from a weakening system approaching from the Great Lakes that tapped into some of the moisture from a strong storm passing south of New England.
The region was spared the worst precipitation of the storm thanks to persistent sub-freezing temperatures earlier this week, which pushed it south toward its current location off the coast of North Carolina, Nocera said. New England’s light snowfall is on the northern fringes of the storm.
Nocera added that this weekend’s “decorative snow” will not significantly impact ground travel.
The Massachusetts Port Authority issued a travel advisory for flight delays at Boston Logan International Airport. According to the flight tracking website Flight Aware, as of around 1:00 p.m. 212 flights were delayed at Boston Logan and another 15 were cancelled.
Margo Griffin, a teaching associate at the University of Cambridge in England, was initially worried about driving through the snow on her way to get coffee in Cambridge, but said the view from the Charles River was worth the trek.
“I thought it might be a problem, but I just decided to go ahead with the plan, and I’m enjoying walking through the snow,” Griffin said.
Other Boston-area residents who spoke to the Globe Saturday morning were happy to wake up to the winter scene on Saturday.
“I am feeling wonderful about the snow. I haven’t seen it in a long time,” said Barbara Delollis, a communications lead at Harvard Business School.
Delollis already made snow day plans.
“We want to go out and have some fun in the snow, and take a lot of pictures and just remember this moment, because we don’t know how much more snowfall we’re going to see in the Boston area anymore with climate change,” Delollis said.
Talia, a Cambridge resident, said that the snow had no effect on her plans to attend synagogue with her two-year-old son Saturday morning.
“It feels nice and seasonal, which is cool because climate change is terrifying,” she said.
Snowstorms can still occur, despite warming temperatures from climate change, Nocera said. Although Saturday’s snowfall cannot guarantee heavy snow this winter, there is a slightly higher chance of snow towards the end of the month as cold temperatures ease.
Materials from previous Globe stories were used in this report.
Boston, MA
Boston College drops Hockey East contest to Merrimack
The second-ranked Boston College men’s hockey team suffered its first home loss of the season, falling to Merrimack by a score of 5-2 in Hockey East action on Friday night at Kelley Rink. The Eagles jumped out to a 2-0 lead early in the second, but the Warriors scored the next five. BC falls to 12-4-1 overall and 6-3-1 in Hockey East, while Merrimack improves to 8-10-1 overall and 4-5-1 in league play. The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the first period when Oskar Jellvik one-timed the rebound off an Aram Minnetian shot that was saved by the Merrimack goaltender. Minnetian’s shot fell right into the path of Jellvik for the quick shot into the open net to put the Eagles in front. BC added to its lead shortly into the second period when Brady Berard scored a short-handed goal. Merrimack responded 32 seconds later with a power-play goal to get on the board, before scoring the game-tying goal less than one minute after that. The Warriors took the lead nearly three minutes later when Merrimack scored its third goal of the period. The Warriors scored twice in the third period to push their lead to three. Jacob Fowler made 23 saves while Nils Wallstrom had 27 stops for Merrimack.
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