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Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev read conspiracy, how-to-get-women literature
August 06, 2013
The media diet of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Boston Marathon bombing suspect who was shot and killed during a police chase, was largely composed of conspiracy-themed books and newspapers, according to a piece in the Wall Street Journal. Publications like The First Freedom (a white-centric paper) and the American Free Press (an anti-semetic paper).
But also this:
Mr. Tsarnaev underlined chunks of a speed-seduction course by Ross Jeffries, "How To Create an Instantaneous Sexual Attraction in Any Woman You Meet," including monologues to create an "incredible" connection.
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