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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Arm Has Been Broken
He Pleads Innocent...Looking For
The 'Coco Chanel Defense'

By Dick Eastman
7-11-13

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears in court with his arm in a cast as he denies charges regarding the Boson Marathon Bombing.
 
 No mention was made of a broken arm in the weeks after he was apprehended and hospitalized.
 
 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is the man with the white backpack at the Boston Marathon that Joint Task Force Special Agent in Charge Richard Deslauriers identified as the man who planted the black backpack.  (Deslauriers stated clearly at the press conference where he introduced pictures of " Suspect 1" "Suspect 2" (Dzhokhar)  that "both bombs were in black nylon bags or backpacks.")

 Dzhokhar's two appointed attorneys give no indication that they are even aware of the "Coco Chanel Defense" as the white-backpack-versus-black-backpack evidence is now being called.


 
 
 BBC Reports
 

 Boston Marathon bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has pleaded not guilty to all charges in his first court appearance, as blast victims looked on.

 Mr Tsarnaev, 19, faces 30 counts of using a weapon of mass destruction in the two 15 April blasts that killed three, including an eight-year-old boy.

 He appeared in shackles and an orange prison suit, and replied "not guilty" as the charges were read to the court.

 Prosecutors could press for the death penalty for 17 counts.

 The suspect has also been charged over the death of a fourth person, a university police officer, who was allegedly shot dead by Mr Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan in the days after the attack.

 He is also charged in a carjacking incident and with downloading internet material from Islamist radicals some time before the blasts.
 Relatives in court

 People appeared outside the federal courthouse in Boston as early on Wednesday to claim a seat inside the court and two overflow rooms for a hearing that lasted just seven minutes.

 Mr Tsarnaev arrived at court with his face swollen and his arm in a cast.

 Two of the suspect's sisters watched the proceedings. One sobbed during the hearing while the other held a baby.

 Before he was led out of the courtroom, the suspect seemed to smile and to gesture a kiss to his family members in the room.

 Among the crowd was a young friend of Mr Tsarnaev, Hank Alvarez, 19. He said: "Just knowing him, it's hard for me to face the fact that he did it."

 Notice how the BBC puts the accusation in the mouth of a 19-year old who shows up for the guilty plea  -- how did he get in?  -- how did the BBC grab him?  "Hard for me to face the fact" --  but has he "faced the fact?"  Or has he merely faced the "mistake" made by DesLaurier's joint task force?


 Correction...

 The Debate on Rense Radio hosted by Mike Harris

 The debate will be on Thursday the 18th, 2013  1:00 - 3:00 PM Pacific --  not on the 17th as earlier stated.
   Dr. James Fetzer of Scholars for 9-11 Truth and Dick Eastman.
 
 Listen Live:  http://www.renseradio.com/listenlive.htm
 
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  Dick Eastman
 oldickeastman@q.com

 

 

 

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