ALL COVERAGE: Boston Marathon bombing trial
I’ve put this page together to centrally link to my coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing trial for the Christian Science Monitor.
I began covering the buildup to the trial in December 2014, and reported regularly from the US District Court House once the trial began in March 2015. Here are some of my stories:
Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev breaks silence to apologize (06/24/15)
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sentenced to death: What are his chances of appeal? (05/15/2015)
Boston Marathon bomber: Would life without parole be punishment enough? (05/13/2015)
Tsarnaev ‘genuinely sorry’ for his crimes, nun testifies (05/11/2015)
Boston bombing trial: Tsarnaev breaks stoic facade, blows kiss to tearful aunt (05/04/2015)
Why delay in Boston Marathon bombing trial may be blow for prosecution (04/14/2015)
Boston bombing trial: Can ‘Svengali’ defense save Tsarnaev? (04/05/2015)
Has Boston bombing trial changed perceptions of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev? (04/01/2015)
Tsarnaev jurors asked about everything from siblings to social media (03/18/2015)
What was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev like as a high-schooler? Old friend testifies. (03/17/2015)
Boston Marathon bombing trial: Should Tsarnaev testify in his own defense? (03/16/2015)
At core of Boston Marathon bombing trial, brothers’ complex relationship (03/03/15)
Boston Marathon bombing trial begins with high-stakes jury selection (01/05/2014)
Boston Marathon bombing: Can Tsarnaev get a fair trial in Boston? (12/18/2014)
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