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Long Mile Home: Boston Under Attack, the City's Courageous Recovery, and the Epic Hunt for Justice

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by Helman, Scott

Kerman, Max, 174–175

  Kessman, Perah, 184

  King, Anne, 15

  King, David (Dr.)

  activities leading to race day, 26–28, 33, 51–53

  arrival at MGH and dealing with casualties, 109–113

  bio and move to Boston, 14–16

  fund-raising, 291–293

  lecture at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, 188–189

  Obama visit to MGH, 142–144

  race day pre-start ritual, 55–57

  race performance and completion, 59–63

  recognition for service, 219–220, 282

  return to running, 293

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 295

  Korean Presbyterian Church, 54

  Kramer, Ron, 63, 96

  Kwah, Joann, 4

  Kyrgyzstan, 39–40

  Lamarche, Vicma, 4, 6, 76, 258

  Larking, Donald, 25, 48

  The Last Pick (McGillivray), 30

  Lenox Hotel Boston, 67, 129–131

  Lin, Austin, 175

  Linskey, Dan, 173

  Liu, Joy, 123

  Liu, Kiva Kuan, 129

  Lorenz, Frederick, 70–71, 82, 84

  Lu, Lingzi

  at bomb site, 72, 74

  death from bomb blast, 82, 102

  identification as fatality, 107, 123–124

  memorial at Copley Square, 214

  struggle of family coping, 273

  Lu, Yijing, 123

  Lynch, Nicole Collier, 148

  Lyons, Dan, 261

  MacLellan, John, 166–168

  Maes, Sharon, 221

  Magomedov, Mukhamad, 47

  “Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom” (Inspire, 2010), 50

  Malden, MA, 182, 183, 198–199

  Marathon Monday, ritual and tradition, 3, 31, 53–54, 65–66, 252–253. See also Boston Marathon

  Marathon Sports, 67, 73–74, 76–77, 91, 101, 222, 271–272

  Marchand, Brad, 219

  Marshall, Dan, 79

  Martin, Erik, 132–133

  Martinez, Gabe, 233

  Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)

  arrival of victims, 85–87, 105, 110

  bomb scare, 106

  ER and surgical treatment of casualties, 110–113

  Obama visit with victims, 142–144

  role in use of ether anesthesia, 108

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  killing of Sean Collier, 150–151

  origins at Copley Square, 213

  police response to Collier murder, 159

  Mass casualty events, 58, 108–110

  Materia, Mike, 84, 88

  Mattier, Branden, 284

  McCaul, Michael, 239, 241

  McDermott, John J., 57

  McDonough, Erin, 115

  McGillivray, Bob, 63–64

  McGillivray, Dave

  activities leading to race day, 34, 53–55

  beginning running career, 19–21

  BM responsibilities, 29–31, 96–97, 102

  diagnosis of heart problems, 289–291

  at funeral service for Krystle, 227–229

  planning the 2014 BM, 254–257, 291

  ritual running of the course, 54, 63–64, 96, 251–254

  McGillivray, Luke, 122, 291

  McGillivray, Ryan, 21, 252

  McGlynn, Michael, 124, 295

  McGurin, Nicole, 5–6, 7

  McLaughlin, Sean, 25

  Medford, MA, 19, 21, 23–24, 30, 119, 124–125, 227–229

  Menino, Thomas (mayor)

  arrival at Copley command post, 95

  awarding winner’s medals, 66

  decision to “shelter in place,” 180–181

  at Holy Cross memorial service, 139

  media briefings, 184

  memorial ceremony at Copley Square, 284

  Obama visit to MGH, 143

  presence at Dzhokhar capture, 201

  support of “Boston Strong” campaign, 216–217

  Menino, Tommy, 139

  Menk, Ismail, 146

  Menton, Patrick, 169, 171

  Menton, Tim, 169, 171

  Mess, Brendan, 241–243

  Michelle (friend of Heather Abbott), 13, 69, 78, 84

  Mitchell, Tom, 4–7

  Moriarty, Ricky, 169–170

  Mount Auburn Hospital, 171–172, 190

  Moynihan, Barbara, 228

  Mueller, Robert, III, 95, 240

  Mullen, Martha, 280

  Museum of Fine Arts, 213

  Napoli, Mike, 273

  Napolitano, Janet, 95, 145

  Natick, MA, 3

  Native American marathon winners, 57

  Nemzer, Josh, 63, 252

  New Balance (shoe maker), 217

  New England Patriots, recognition of victims, 294

  Newman, Dave, 269

  Newton, MA, 3, 181

  New York City. See also 9/11 Terrorist attacks

  Times Square car bomb (2010), 245

  New York City Marathon, 58, 293

  New Yorker, 250

  New York Police Department (NYPD), 230

  New York Post, 133

  New York Times, 240–241

  Next Step Bionics & Prosthetics, 268–269

  Nikaeva, Anna, 38, 41

  9/11 Terrorist attacks

  beginning of war on terrorism, 27

  critical incident counseling, 230–231

  dealing with residual fear, 31–32, 80, 218, 232

  Dzhokhar comments on, 43

  findings of 9/11 Commission, 239–240

  fund-raising for victims, 217

  public safety issues following, 98–99, 108–109

  radical Islam and, 245–246

  Niss, Alexander, 42

  Norden, JP, 105

  Norden, Paul, 104–105

  North Attleborough, MA, 280

  Northeastern College, 213

  #onerun Memorial, 282

  Nurmenov, Bakhtiar, 40

  Oak Grove Cemetery (Medford), 229

  Obama, Barack

  addressing BM crisis, 95, 98

  at Holy Cross cathedral service, 137–140, 212

  monitoring BM crisis, 190, 206–207

  2004 convention speech, 272

  US pursuit of Al-Qaeda, 245–246

  visit with victims at MGH, 142–144, 292–293

  O’Brien, Sean, 70, 77–78

  Odom, John, 282

  O’Hara, Shane, 76–77, 222–223, 271–272, 273–274

  O’Hara, Steven, 172, 221

  Oliveira, Mario, 292–293

  Olsen, Matthew, 246

  Olympic Games

  Athens (1896), 57

  London (1908), 57

  Tamerlan dream of boxing in, 35

  Olympic Physical Therapy, 265–266

  One Fund, 215–217, 263–264, 281. See also Fund-raising activities

  One Run for Boston, 281–282

  Orange Man (aka Alain Ferry), 2, 7

  Organ transplantation, 108

  Ortiz, Carmen, 94, 279

  Ortiz, David, 215, 260–261, 273

  Patrick, Deval (governor)

  arrival at command post, 94–95

  awarding winner’s medals, 66–68

  decision to “shelter in place,” 180–181, 190–192, 195

  media briefings, 184

  participation in manhunt, 190

  presence at Dzhokhar capture, 200–201

  support of “Boston Strong” campaign, 216–217

  visit with BAA staff, 121–122

 
visit with victims at MGH, 115–116

  Patrick, Diane, 192, 200

  Patrick, Katherine, 94, 192

  Patriot’s Day, meaning and tradition, 3, 17, 31, 37, 50, 98, 287

  Patterson, Matt, 79

  Payack, Peter, 49, 202

  People (magazine), 264–265

  Perkins, Earl, 129

  Phillipos, Robel, 247–249

  Pitt, Malisha, 50

  Powell, Mike, 182, 197–199, 202–206

  Pressure-cooker bomb

  detonation on Boylston Street, 74, 135, 147

  identification of components, 97

  instructions for making, 50

  use at Watertown shootout, 167–168

  Prosthetics, 226, 233–235, 262–269, 297

  Pugliese, Jeff, 168–169, 172

  Radical Islam. See Al-Qaeda; Islam

  Rand, Karen, 69, 73, 101

  Raytheon Company, 14, 29, 265

  Rea, Michael, 169

  Reddit (social media site), 132–133. See also Social media

  Red Sox. See Boston Red Sox

  Reid, Bert, 266

  Reis, Nicole, 282

  Reynolds, Joe, 165–168, 174

  Reynolds, Nick, 215

  Richard, Bill and Denise, 72, 114–115, 216, 278, 284

  Richard, Henry, 72, 114, 278, 284

  Richard, Jane

  at bomb site, 72, 74

  injured in bomb blast, 79

  loss of leg, 114–115

  memorial ceremony at Copley Square, 284

  singing at Red Sox game, 277–278

  Richard, Martin

  at bomb site, 72, 74

  death from bomb blast, 79, 102

  as face of “Boston Strong,” 216

  identification as fatality, 107

  as image of lost innocence, 114

  memorial at Copley Square, 214

  Obama reflections on, 138

  vigil at Garvey Park, 122–123

  Richardson, H. H., 212

  Rodgers, Bill, 60

  Rolon, Pamela, 147–148

  Runner’s World (magazine), 58

  Russell, Katherine. See Tsarnaev, Karima

  Russia. See also Dagestan

  Chechen rebellion, 39

  international students in US, 247

  security service interest in Tamerlan, 238–241

  Tamerlan travels to, 46–47

  Todashev departure from, 242–243

  Tsarnaev family origins, 35, 39–40

  Tsarnaev family return to, 45, 50, 280

  “The Russian” (Tamerlan nickname), 42

  Ryan, Brendan, 200

  Ryan, Jeffrey, 170

  Sagal, Peter, 95, 254, 258

  Saltalamacchia, Jarrod, 259, 274

  Sandy Hook memorial ceremony, 58–59

  Sargent, John Singer, 212

  Schoenfeld, David, 176–177

  Schwartz, Kurt, 95

  “Scream tunnel,” 61

  Sdoia, Roseann, 14, 81, 83–84, 260, 273, 288, 292

  Semper Fi Fund, 233

  Semple, Jock, 60–61

  September 11. See 9/11 Terrorist attacks.

  Shahzad, Faisal, 245

  Shapiro, Jonathan, 134

  Sheraton Boston, 147

  Shorter, Frank, 2

  Shorter, Nancy, 79–80, 282

  Silva, Steve, 93

  Sina Weibo (Chinese social media site), 123

  The Slicing Sword . . . (Ahdal), 245

  Slipaway II (boat), 194–198, 274–275

  Smith & Wollensky (restaurant), 130

  Social media

  activities posted on race day, 7, 33

  early report of explosions, 7, 108–109

  first postings and news broadcasts, 93, 105, 107

  first postings of bombing, 105

  identification of victims, 123–125

  identifying Dzhokhar, 132–133, 148

  role in bombing investigation, 99–100

  support of victims, 233

  “Suspect in custody” announcement, 205–206

  Tamerlan activities on, 45–46

  use by Dzhokhar, 48–49, 50, 127–128, 132, 146

  Somerville, MA, 281

  Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 234, 260–261, 264, 267

  Spectacle Island, 294–296

  Spencer, Mark, 201

  Sri Lakshmi Temple, 60

  Stanton, Ryan, 169

  Stefan, Peter, 280

  St. Joseph Church (Medford), 125, 228–229

  Strickhouser, Marsha, 281

  Suleimanova, Patimat, 250

  “Suspect in custody” announcement, 205–206

  Swindon, Kevin, 135

  Switzer, Katherine, 60–61

  Szykniej, Tony, 24

  Tarutis, Robert, 125

  Tazhayakov, Azamat, 247–249

  Teken, Raphael, 241–243

  Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE), 239

  Thompson, Saro, 204

  “Three-mile Island,” 60

  Time (magazine), 189

  Times Square car bomb (2010), 245

  Timko, Joe, 38

  Todashev, Ibragim, 242–243

  Tran, Kenneth, 204

  Trinity Church, 212

  Tripathi, Sunil, 133

  Trovato, Mike, 203, 204

  Tsarnaev, Ailina, 41

  Tsarnaeva, Maret, 250

  Tsarnaev, Anzor

  arrival of family in America, 38–40

  building life for family, 40–44

  injury and declining health, 44–45

  post-bombing news conference, 250

  return to Dagestan, 45

  Tsarnaev, Bella, 41

  Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar, actions before bombing

  bomb-making activities, 49–50

  education and drug-dealing on campus, 37–38, 48–49

  graduation from high school, 46

  identified on Boylston Street, 69–70, 74

  motivations for bombing, 237, 244–245, 249–250, 279

  US citizenship ceremony, 49

  view on American foreign policy, 43

  Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar, post-bombing actions

  at campus dorm room, 131–132, 247

  hiding in boat and capture, 195–205

  hospitalization at Beth Israel, 205, 244, 278

  identification from surveillance video, 134–136, 145–147, 247–249

  kidnapping of Danny, 153–163, 165, 244, 275–276

  killing of Sean Collier, 150–151

  police manhunt, 180–185, 190–195

  transfer to prison and awaiting trial, 278–280

  Twitter posts, 127–128, 132, 146

  Watertown shootout and escape, 165–169, 172–176

  Tsarnaev, Karima (“Katie,” formerly Katherine Russell), 45, 280

  Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, actions before bombing

  anger and radicalization, 35–37, 45, 47–48

  attending school, 149–150

  bomb-making activities, 49–50

  boxing skills, 42–43

  expectations of family for, 41

  hearing voices in his head, 35, 48

  identified on Boylston Street, 69–70, 74, 118

  investigation by intelligence agencies, 237–241

  marriage to Katherine Russell, 45

  motivations for bombing, 237, 249–250, 279

  role in Waltham slayings, 241–244

  travel to Dagestan, 46–47

  Tsarnaev, Tamerlan, post-bombing actions

  departure from Boylston Street, 127–128


  identification from surveillance video, 135

  kidnapping of Danny, 153–163, 165, 244, 275–276

  killing of Sean Collier, 150–151

  life-saving efforts at Beth Israel, 176–177

  police shoot-out and capture, 165–169

  transfer of body and burial, 280–281

  Tsarnaev, Zahira, 45

  Tsarnaev, Zaindy, 39

  Tsarnaev, Zubeidat

  arrival in America, 38–40

  as family matriarch, 41–44

  disaffection with America, 45

  post-bombing news conference, 250

  return to Chechnya, 50

  Tsarni, Ruslan, 249–250, 280

  Tufts Medical Center, 106–107

  Twitter. See Social media

  University of Massachusetts Boston, 24, 125, 294

  University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 37, 48, 131–132

  US Department of Homeland Security, 145, 238–239, 246

  Vercollone, Robert, 201

  Victims’ fund. See One Fund

  Victoria, Ana, 76

  Video of Boylston Street. See also Boylston Street

  from eyewitnesses, 82, 107, 129

  from surveillance cameras, 128–129

  police review, 129–131, 230

  release of footage to public, 157

  social media role, 132–133

  suspect identification, 134–136, 145, 147

  Wai Kru (martial arts gym), 242

  Wallace, Terry, 93

  Wall, Brighid and Brendan, 71, 78–79, 276–277

  Wall, Declan and Fiona, 276–277

  Wall Street Journal, 238

  Walter, Chris, 42

  Waltham, MA, 241–243

  Warren, John Collins, 108

  Wartime casualties, IEDs and, 110, 189, 234

  Washington Post, 249–250

  Watertown, MA

  carjacking and kidnap of Danny, 156–160

  locating and capture of Dzhokhar, 195–205

  lockdown and “shelter in place,” 180–181

  manhunt for Dzhokhar, 180–185, 190–195

  Tsarnaev brothers shootout with police, 165–169, 172–176

  Weissman, Erik, 241–243

  Wellesley College, 3, 61

  Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (Dover, NH), 188–189

  West, Cameron, 233

  Westin Copley Place Hotel, 94–95, 129–130, 216

  Williams, Mervyn, 137

  Women, exclusion from BM, 60–61

  Worcester, MA, 280–281

  Zaimi, Yassine, 133

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