In 2011 a friend of suspected Boston Bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was one of three people murdered and the killer or killers have yet to be found. Now according to boston.com the family of Tsarnaev's friend is asking that the case be reopened and both Tsarnaev brothers investigated.
According to ABC News investigators in Massachusetts have discovered "mounting evidence" that suggest both Tamerlan and his younger brother Dzhokar Tsarnaev are suspects in the triple murder.
ABC News has the latest update in this case saying that investigators spoke directly to them warning all, not to make any judgments until further DNA evidence is tested.
Brendan Mess was one of three people killed on September 11, 2011. Mess and the two other men were found with their throats cut and pot sprinkled all over their bodies. Mess and Tamerlan Tsarnaev were once roommates and friends, competing together in boxing and martial arts.
After the Tsarnaev brothers were named suspects in the Boston bombing peculiar behavior on the part of Tamerlan made those close to Mess and the other men suspicious about his role in the killings. What stuck out the most is that Tamerlan Tsarnaev did not attend his friend's funeral and he stopped showing up to the gym where he and Mess would spar together.
ABC is reporting that some forensic evidence links not only Tamerlan but Dzhokar Tsarnaev to the triple murders as well. So far no one has speculated as to a motive for the 2011 killings.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a police shoot out a few days after the Boston Marathon bombings. His brother Dzhokar was injured later that night but survived and was taken for questioning after being treated at the same hospital where many of his victims were taken. Currently the younger Tsarnaev brother is being held at the Fort Devens federal prison.
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