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To: Horgad who wrote (89403)4/23/2013 11:25:46 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 119362
 
An intimate look at Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, mother of suspected bombers

Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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Margery Eagan

You lie back on a chair, close your eyes and allow an aesthetician to put her hands all over your forehead, cheeks and neck. That’s a facial. And the trust and physical intimacy ?involved is part of what made news about their longtime aesthetician so upsetting to a Belmont mother and daughter.

That licensed aesthetician’s name: Zubeidat Tsarnaeva.

Her sons: The two ?accused Marathon bombers.

Anne and Alyssa Kilzer went to their third-floor, Norfolk Street, Cambridge, apartment many times for facials starting six years ago and ending in January 2012.

Many people have said this week they saw no signs of increasing radicalism or extremism in the younger alleged bomber, Dzhokhar, 19.

But Anne Kilzer told me yesterday her daughter Alyssa saw those signs — in Dzhokhar’s mother.

At one appointment, Tsarnaeva “started quoting a conspiracy theory, telling me how she thought 9/11 was purposely created by the American government to make Americans hate Muslims,” Alyssa 23, wrote on her blog of her visits to the apartment.

“I have to say I felt kind of scared and vulnerable when she said this, as I am distinctly American, and was lying practically naked in her living room.”

Alyssa’s mother Anne described the family’s apartment to me yesterday. “Everything was very clean, disinfected. She was very proud of that and she was the best at what she did,” Anne said. “But to think we were right around this family and those two sons. (Dzhokhar) presented as very nice, very helpful to his mother.”

Yet that didn’t stop Anne Kilzer from calling the FBI last week when she recognized the brothers.

Alyssa, 23, a Buckingham Browne and Nichols graduate now studying overseas, wrote that Tsarnaeva worked on her and her mother in the living room while family members would be in other rooms cooking, sometimes arguing, their shoes piled up on the stairs.

Alyssa also stated that Tsarnaeva’s two daughters, one about 18, were both in arranged marriages. When one daughter brought her baby home, Dzhokhar would look after the boy.

Sometimes, on congested Norfolk Street, he would also go down to put the visitor-parking pass on her car window.

“Yes” she said, “I gave him my car keys.”

Once Tsarnaeva took the parking pass out but “first put on a hijab,” ?Alyssa wrote, as she’d ?become increasingly relig­ious, mentioning Allah and?the Koran between confessions of worry and?arguments involving her older son, Tamerlan.

Both Anne and Alyssa Kilzer agreed that Tsarnaeva worked hard and seemed close to her children.

“I’m really embarrassed about this,” Anne said. “It’s so sad.”

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To: Horgad who wrote (89403)4/23/2013 11:51:14 AM
From: Amelia Carhartt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119362
 
" Apparently, dogs these days have more sense of right/wrong and more courage to fight for the cause of right (even against overwhelming odds) then your average US citizens..." Dogs have it all over the average citizen. Then again, many dogs take on the characteristics of their humans.

Interesting question though. They'd probably like to just shoot them but they'll save that for later. Maybe they use tranquilizers? You know the media won't mention anything about it.



To: Horgad who wrote (89403)4/23/2013 3:23:06 PM
From: LTK0071 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119362
 
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