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Boston Bomb Suspect Tweeted Greek Girl Calling Her “Greek Goddess”

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect who is in custody charged in the Boston Marathon bombings had sent Twitter messages wooing a Greek woman at the college he attended, according to his account messages.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev reportedly tweeted her a message on March 25 in which he called her a “Greek goddess.” She was not identified.

“You are a lot prettier, though!” he wrote in his message on March 31. She had no idea that the man sending her messages would turn out to be a suspect in the bombings.

The young Greek woman has deleted both her Twitter and Facebook accounts, according to the newspaper Ta Nea.

Several hours after the bloody attack at the Boston Marathon the suspect posted on Twitter the verses of Jay-Z: “There is no love in the city center, people stay safe.”

He also continued to use his account on Twitter during the next days. On April 16, the day after the attack, he allegedly wrote: “There are people who know the truth, but stay silent and there are people who speak the truth, but we do not listen to them because they are the minority.”

A post that he wrote the next day was chilling in its diffidence: “I’m a guy with no stress.” The last time he used his account, apparently was on April 18, the day before he was captured and his brother was killed in a gun battle with police. He did a “retweet” from Mufti Ismail Menk, who the Boston bomber characterized as a “Muslim scholar”.

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