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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Va. Woman Has No Regrets Over Role In Burial

DOSWELL, Va. (AP) -- The Virginia woman whose actions led to Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev being buried about 30 miles north of her Richmond home said the angry backlash from local officials, some cemetery neighbors and online critics has been unpleasant, but she has no regrets.

"I can't pretend it's not difficult to be reviled and maligned," Martha Mullen told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Friday. "But any time you can reach across the divide and work with people that are not like you, that's what God calls us to do."

Tsarnaev, 26, was quietly buried Thursday at a small Islamic cemetery in rural Caroline County. His body had remained at a Worcester, Mass., funeral parlor since he was killed April 19 in a gunfight with police, days after the bombings that killed three and injured more than 260 in downtown Boston. Cemeteries in Massachusetts and several other states refused to accept the remains. With costs to protect the funeral home mounting, Worcester police appealed for help finding a place to bury Tsarnaev.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

through the bowels of a pig would have worked nicely

Anonymous said...

Here here 6:43.

Why would you do that to an innocent pig?

I voted for incineration in bacon fat.

Anonymous said...

That woman is a pig and a traitor!
"Reaching across the divide"

Kiss my divided crack you low life scum bag!