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Just want to add that I noticed these two in the Thorndike photos, go into the "non-explosion" photos and you'll see that these two were there in photo 27, with the marathon at 1:22:55. So they were there pretty early on. Edit: photos 27,53,56,57,58 and probably more if you look hard. 2nd Edit, they are also in image 15, where clock is at 0:00:00 so they were hanging out in the area pre-race.
Can someone find and upload a zoomed-in picture of these two guys?
Originally posted by VoidHawk
The cop on the left is holding his bag in the same way as the supposed creepy guy, and we're suspicious of the big creepy guy because of that!
Not saying he wasn't involved, just that so far I havent seen ANYTHING the big creepy guy is doing that others aren't doing.
Originally posted by Krakatoa
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Wow, imagine thats YOU, and your innocent!
Aren't we all supposed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law here in the United States? At least that is what it say s on paper.
Originally posted by VoidHawk
reply to post by Domo1
From my post Above yours.
I agree they are worth looking at. Absolutely. I'm just looking at why they may have been behaving the way they were.
I didn't realise they'd put their bags down before the explosion though, that does flag them up.
Investigators have pinpointed two men as "possible suspects" who were seen in images near the finish line of this week's Boston Marathon -- moments before twin bombs there exploded, killing three and injuring about 180 others -- a law enforcement official said. A circular sent out Wednesday to federal and state agencies features the photos "in an attempt to identify the individuals," who were described as being of "high interest" to investigators. One of the men is seen carrying a black backpack. An FBI official earlier said that authorities believe the bombs were placed inside a black nylon backpack or bag. The source said that authorities had not yet identified the two men by name and that the photographs were not being released to the public for fear of impeding the investigation. Earlier Wednesday, two official sources with knowledge of the investigation identified a man -- who also hasn't been named -- as a possible suspect in the attack