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martin richard, age 8, krystle campbell lingzi lu and sean collier, police officer. and injured 62 others on that horrible day two years ago and 1 month ago. the jury weighed its decision a day and a half before reaching a verdict and the world waited another 19 minutes after the jury started reading to find out that the convicted terrorist who maimed so many people, such as heather abbott jeff bowman so many others that that terrorist killer who paralyze add great american city would die for his crimes. let's get right to cnn's deb fashg, fashg feyerick what was the reaction in the courtroom? >> reporter: start first of all with some of the victims and their relatives, the survivors. some of them did dab tears as the verdict, as the sentence was read in which dzhokhar tsarnaev will receive death for the crimes he committed at the boston marathon. the jury they looked straight ahead. they did not look at dzhokhar tsarnaev while that sentence was read. dzhokhar tsarnaev meantime he really looked forward in the court. he didn't look towards the jury though every now an
martin richard, age 8, krystle campbell lingzi lu and sean collier, police officer. and injured 62 others on that horrible day two years ago and 1 month ago. the jury weighed its decision a day and a half before reaching a verdict and the world waited another 19 minutes after the jury started reading to find out that the convicted terrorist who maimed so many people, such as heather abbott jeff bowman so many others that that terrorist killer who paralyze add great american city would die for...
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and near sydney 29-year-old krystle campbell is also bleeding profusely. legs hurt she tells her friend, karin mcwatters. thr the last words krystle will ever speak. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward krystle and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in krystle's so the last sensation that krystle would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of karen's face and the embrace of her hand. >> one friend lives, the other dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive. and authorities are already trying to figure out who did this? how many are out there? and where are they now? coming up -- a cold-hearted killer seemingly without a care in the world. dave's been working on his game... and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no cryi
and near sydney 29-year-old krystle campbell is also bleeding profusely. legs hurt she tells her friend, karin mcwatters. thr the last words krystle will ever speak. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward krystle and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in krystle's so the last sensation that krystle would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of...
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. >> near sid ny, 29-year-old krystle campbell is also bleeding profusely. my legs hurt she tells her friend karen mcwaters. they are the last words she will ever speak. >> she lost her leg and fell with her leg toward krystle campbell and she placed their faces almost next to each other and put her hand in crystals so the last thing she would have felt besides the searing pain is the warmth of karen's face and the searing of her hend. >> one friend lives and the other one dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive and authorities are trying to figure out who did this and how many are out there, and where are they now? >>> coming up -- a cold-hearted killer, seemingly without a care in the world. and choose world choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose a
. >> near sid ny, 29-year-old krystle campbell is also bleeding profusely. my legs hurt she tells her friend karen mcwaters. they are the last words she will ever speak. >> she lost her leg and fell with her leg toward krystle campbell and she placed their faces almost next to each other and put her hand in crystals so the last thing she would have felt besides the searing pain is the warmth of karen's face and the searing of her hend. >> one friend lives and the other one...
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. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward crystal and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in crystal's so the last sensation that crystal would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of karen's face and the embrace of her hand. >> one friend lives, the other dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive. and authorities are already trying to figure out who did this? how many are out there? and where are they now? coming up -- a cold-hearted killer seemingly without a care in the world. a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. about data breaches in the news. more it's possible your personal information may be at risk. research shows that if your information is compromised due to a data breach,
. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward crystal and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in crystal's so the last sensation that crystal would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of karen's face and the embrace of her hand. >> one friend lives, the other dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive. and authorities are already trying to...
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will ever speak. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward krystle and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in krystle's so the last sensation that krystle would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of karen's face and the embrace of her hand. >> one friend lives, the other dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive. and authorities are already trying to figure out who did this? how many are out there? and where are they now? coming up -- a cold-hearted killer seemingly without a care in the world. ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. until he does. he doesn't need your help. three cylinders, dual overhead cams and 50 horsepower. go bold. go powerful. go gator. get 3,500 dollars off select gators at a dealer near you. time for a new routine.eartburn flare-ups? try nexium® 24hr.
will ever speak. >> karen waters, she lost her leg and fell with her friend krystle campbell. she kind of inched toward krystle and placed their faces almost next to each other and then put her hand in krystle's so the last sensation that krystle would have felt beside the searing pain in her legs from the bomb would have been the warmth of karen's face and the embrace of her hand. >> one friend lives, the other dies. hundreds are left struggling to survive. and authorities are...
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krystle campbell martin richard, lingzi lu sean collier. all four killed in 2013. as we have learned that the man who committed these atrocities a convicted terrorist, dzhokhar tsarnaev will be put to death at some point, as jeff toobin was mentioning presumably after a process of appeal. i know we have folks in the courtroom. as soon as we can get them on the phone in front of a camera, they will let us know the color inside the courtroom, the jury those family members. i know martin richard's family was inside. i know the first person to arrive inside that courthouse was the police chief there in watertown where that manhunt ensued in those paralyzing few days in the city of boston where they ultimately found dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding out bloodied in that boat in that man's backyard. again, dzhokhar tsarnaev will be put to death. jeff toobin as you're watching all of this sort of unfold, at what point -- because so many people of course want to hear what the jury went through in the 14 1/2 hours of deliberations. might we hear from them immediately? >> it's up to
krystle campbell martin richard, lingzi lu sean collier. all four killed in 2013. as we have learned that the man who committed these atrocities a convicted terrorist, dzhokhar tsarnaev will be put to death at some point, as jeff toobin was mentioning presumably after a process of appeal. i know we have folks in the courtroom. as soon as we can get them on the phone in front of a camera, they will let us know the color inside the courtroom, the jury those family members. i know martin richard's...
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limbs and they killed three people from left to right, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell, and 23-year-old lindsay lu. three days later the brothers shot and killed police officer, sean collier. dzhokhar tsaranev was not sentenced to death for that shooting. fire fighter michael ward a first responder at the bombing said eit was the right decision to sentence tsaranev to death >> he wanted to go to hell. he is to get there early. >> carmen ortiz made her feelings crystal clear. >> even in the whack of horror and tragedy -- wake of horror and traj deshgs we are not in tim dated by acts of terror or radical ideals. on the contrary, the trial of this case has showcased an important american ideal that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial and due process of law. >> now cnn's reporter was inside the courtroom and tsaranev's sentence was announced. >> paula, the mood in the court best described as one of heavy silence. as the the sentence was read, completely stillness. and then, death on six of the 17 counts. all six of the counts relate to the bomb that dzhokhar ts
limbs and they killed three people from left to right, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell, and 23-year-old lindsay lu. three days later the brothers shot and killed police officer, sean collier. dzhokhar tsaranev was not sentenced to death for that shooting. fire fighter michael ward a first responder at the bombing said eit was the right decision to sentence tsaranev to death >> he wanted to go to hell. he is to get there early. >> carmen ortiz made her...
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and i want to talk about krystle campbell who lost her life that day.me back to those moments on boylston street in april of 2013. >> yeah it just happened so fast. we went there to watch kevin run. we were trying to get a good spot to take a picture when the first bomb went off. that's where we were standing. like you said it happened so fast. one minute i was looking at my cell phone. the next i was on the ground. >> and i understand you held krystle's hand in those final moments. >> yes, i tried to find her. it was just so chaotic. you know just get close so i could talk to her. our heads ended up being right together. but she only said a couple words, and then she passed out. so she didn't really get to say too much. >> you shared some of this as you testified as part of this trial in boston. there you were so many survivors were in the same room sharing the same oxygen as him. what was that like for you? >> i had a lot of anxiety about it leading up to it. i know some of the other people that had to testify and relive their stories did too. but act
and i want to talk about krystle campbell who lost her life that day.me back to those moments on boylston street in april of 2013. >> yeah it just happened so fast. we went there to watch kevin run. we were trying to get a good spot to take a picture when the first bomb went off. that's where we were standing. like you said it happened so fast. one minute i was looking at my cell phone. the next i was on the ground. >> and i understand you held krystle's hand in those final moments....
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so he did not get the death penalty for krystle campbell's death, nor did he get the death penalty forthe death of officer collier collier, because it was never clear which of the two brothers pulled the trigger. >> pete, the numbers are stark in terms of the federal death penalty. there's something like 60 people on federal death row. but the total number of federal prisoners who have been executed over the last 50 years is three. it's a very lightly used process. even once you get people on to death row in federal crimes. is there any way to extrapolate from that, and from the other cases that have gone forward, to figure out the likelihood of this sentence ever being carried out? >> i guess there are two ways to look at that. one is to say that the odds are against it and in fact in both the federal and state system the odds of someone sentenced to death actually being executed are quite low. because of additional appeals and days. right now there are no executions in the federal system, because of the same controversy that has them boll bolloxed up in the state system, the controve
so he did not get the death penalty for krystle campbell's death, nor did he get the death penalty forthe death of officer collier collier, because it was never clear which of the two brothers pulled the trigger. >> pete, the numbers are stark in terms of the federal death penalty. there's something like 60 people on federal death row. but the total number of federal prisoners who have been executed over the last 50 years is three. it's a very lightly used process. even once you get...
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krystle campbell, martin richard, sean collier, and lingzi lu.hts should also be with the brave individuals who lost limbs during the marathon bombing and all the other victims and survivors who still cope with injury with loss and are still healing. as well as our hearts should be with this great city of boston. after two years investigating this case and 12 weeks of trial it is time to turn the page in this chapter. i want to briefly acknowledge the hard working commitment of the investigators, the prosecutors and the victim witness advocates in this case, in particular assistant u.s. attorneys william winereb steve melon. anyone who has watched their work the last two years knows that the united states has not been better represented. their commitment, not only in the courtroom, but to the victims and survivors themselves has been incredible. i also want to thank all of my law enforcement partners. local, state and federal agencies in particular the fbi, who along with the jttf as well as boston police department, massachusetts state police, w
krystle campbell, martin richard, sean collier, and lingzi lu.hts should also be with the brave individuals who lost limbs during the marathon bombing and all the other victims and survivors who still cope with injury with loss and are still healing. as well as our hearts should be with this great city of boston. after two years investigating this case and 12 weeks of trial it is time to turn the page in this chapter. i want to briefly acknowledge the hard working commitment of the...
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april 2013 264 people were injured, some horiffically maimed and four people were killed krystle marie campbell and sean collier and martin richard and lingzi lu. tsarnaev was inspired by radical jihad. >> the defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and expressed those beliefs by killing, maiming and mutilating innocent americans on patriots' day. >> reporter: survivors of the attack are beginning to weigh in including a transit officer who nearly bled to death after being struck by a bullet during the brother's standoff with police in watertown, massachusetts. he was promoted to sergeant and writes "we can finally close this chapter in our lives. the verdict, undoubtedly a difficult decision for the jury gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward." shannon? >> molly, thank you so much. >>> homegrown terrorists present a serious threat all over the world in the uk. isis is attracting new members at an alarming rate. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg talkot is live. >> reporter: in the uk homegrown terrorism is not only a threat bu
april 2013 264 people were injured, some horiffically maimed and four people were killed krystle marie campbell and sean collier and martin richard and lingzi lu. tsarnaev was inspired by radical jihad. >> the defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and expressed those beliefs by killing, maiming and mutilating innocent americans on patriots' day. >> reporter: survivors of the attack are beginning to weigh in including a transit officer who nearly bled to...
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krystle campbell 29 years old and the m.i.t. security officer shot at point-blank range, sean collier. he was killed as well. >>> we'll take a break. much more of the breaking news, right after this. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking momen
krystle campbell 29 years old and the m.i.t. security officer shot at point-blank range, sean collier. he was killed as well. >>> we'll take a break. much more of the breaking news, right after this. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever...