One week after the terrifying -- and deadly -- bombings at the Boston Marathon, authorities are piecing together information about the two alleged assailants, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Albrecht Ammon, a neighbor who resides in an apartment in the same house where Tamerlan lived, shed some light upon the purported terrorist's alleged views on the American government, the Bible and the Koran.
Ammon, 18, told reporter that he recently argued with Tamerlan about the Bible and American foreign policy, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The contentious discussion took place at a pizza parlor, with the Boston Bombing suspect purportedly dismissing the Christian holy book, claiming that "the Bible is a cheap copy of the Koran."
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Michael D. Shoesmith
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