Boston bomber
Supreme Court Rules Boston Marathon Bomber Can Be Executed After All
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted in 2015 of 30 charges related to the 2013 bombing attack, which killed three people and injured hundreds.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Spoke to the Public for the First Time Since the Boston Bombing Today
The 21-year-old lapsed pothead and "Game of Thrones" fan was formally sentenced to die in court Wednesday, though a prolonged appeal process is likely.
Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Was Just Sentenced To Death
An appeal is likely, but the defense's argument that the 21-year-old was influenced by his older brother and expressed remorse for the 2013 attack did not sway the 12-member jury.
A Jury Is Now Deciding Whether the Boston Bomber Should be Put to Death
Over the course of several days, 12 jurors will fill out a 24-page questionnaire that helps them determine whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lives or dies.
The Boston Bomber Might Have Cried in Court on Monday
Reporters don't seem to be sure whether or not the convicted 21-year-old shed a single tear, but his life could depend on it.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Was Officially Found Guilty of the Boston Marathon Bombing
A guilty verdict was always expected, but now jurors will have to decide whether the 21-year-old should be executed.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Defense Rested After Calling Just Four Witnesses in Six Hours
After closing arguments begin next week, we'll move on to the sentencing phase, and the Boston Marathon bombing trial's key moment.
Is It Fucked Up That the Guy Who Wrote 'Robocop' Is Making a Movie About the Boston Bombing?
Can Hollywood cash in on national tragedies without making it more painful for victims?
The Tsarnaev Trial Is Blowing up Boston All Over Again
Everyone knows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was one of the brothers behind the horrific Boston Marathon bombing, so why do we need to revisit the brutal facts of this case again?
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Lawyer Owned Prosecutors in the Boston Bombing Trial Today
An FBI agent's attempt to paint the defendant as a terrorist who tweeted about death and al Qaeda fell apart when it was revealed he didn't understand the slang the 21-year-old used online.
What's Happened So Far in the Boston Marathon Bombing Trial
The defendant's lawyer opened things up by admitting her client did the deed, leaving jurors to puzzle over the "why" and whether he should go to jail for life or be executed.