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Boston 'bomber' spoke to his Muslim-convert wife EVERY DAY



Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev wanted to move his young wife and their three-year-old child to the Muslim-dominated region of Dagestan, it was revealed today.

According to Tsarnaev's aunt, who lives in Russia, the 26-year-old ethnic Chechen had considered bringing his American-born wife, Katherine Russell, to the area.

The aunt also revealed that by the time Tamerlan arrived in her part of Russia, he was 'deeply religious' and frequented the mosques in Dagestan.


Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, have accused of planting two pressure cooker bombs loaded with nails and other shrapnel near the finish line of the Boston Marathon last Monday, killing three and wounding more than 180.

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Transformed: Katherine Russell, the American wife of marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, is pictured left in her school book and, right, leaving the house she shared with her husband in Cambridge





FBI to question 'bomber's wife




Explanation: Patimat Suleimanova, the aunt of the Boston bomb suspects, speaks from her home in the Russian city of Makhachkala and said Tamerlan struggled to find himself while trying to reconnect with his Chechen identity on his trip to Russia



Planning: If Tamerlan Tsarnaev was already plotting the Boston Marathon bombings when he stayed in this bustling Russian city, neighbors said he hid it well

Tamerlan, who was killed by police last week, had lived in Russia for six months in 2012, where he became more radical in his beliefs, according to family members, and had lived on his own for two of them.

Katherine Russell has been cooperating with FBI enquiries as they continue to investigate just how much she knew of her of her terrorist husband's activities.

Katherine's attorney, Mr Amato DeLuca, told MailOnline: 'She understands the need for talking to investigators. This is the way the government looks at it and she understands this is a threat to national security.'




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And speaking with CNN, he said that Russell is ‘very distraught’ and ‘cries a lot,’ adding that she knew nothing about the bomb plot ahead of it happening.

DeLuca continued: ‘The whole family is a mess. They’re very distraught. They’re upset. Their lives have been unalterably changed.’


Defending the woman on whom so much scrutiny now falls, DeLuca told CNN, 'She's a really good person. Katie is just trying to bring up her daughter.'

Tsarnaev’s aunt, Patimat Suleimanova, who lives in Makhachkala, Russia, told Radio Free Europe today said that her nephew stayed in Dagestan for six months, and lived by himself for two of them.

However, family accounts have been conflicting concerning the timeline of Tamerlan’s journey throughout the post-soviet country.

Suleimanova said that when he reached Makhachkala, her nephew was deeply religious. ‘He taught his own parents, his sisters, and his brother how to pray,’ she explained. ‘He lived according to the Islamic rules.’







What did she know? Katherine's proximity to both brothers makes her a key witness - witting or otherwise. A team of federal agents today delivered a package to her home after her mother reluctantly answered the door



Great future: Her friends say she dreamed of going to the Peace Corps - before she met Tsarnaev

Russell was 'an all-American girl who was brainwashed' by her extremist husband according to one schoolfriend. Yesterday, MailOnline revealed the first glimpse and pictures of the early life of the woman who, according to those who knew her best, was 'totally transformed' by Tsarnaev.

At high school her personal motto was 'Do something about it or stop complaining'. She dreamed of going to college and joining the Peace Corps. She urged her friends to 'lighten up and enjoy the small things,' in life.

Instead she met Tsarneav, 26, a disenfranchised man who came to America from his troubled homeland of Chechnya who rapidly had her in his thrall.


By the time she was 21 she had married him and borne his child, Zahara, now three. She had converted to Islam, hidden her tumble of chestnut hair beneath the hijab and undergone a change so profound that today few friends profess to truly understand it.

On Saturday, Katherine, who has been staying at her parents’ home in Rhode Island, returned to the Cambridge, Massachusetts home which she shared with her late husband. Dressed in a leopard print hijab she darted into the white shingle house to collect some belongings and her pet cat while her daughter waited in the car.



Message: A media representative hands an envelope through the front door to Katherine Russell's mother, Judith, right, mother of Katherine Russell, at their family home in North Kingston, Rhode Island on Monday evening





Attention: Members of the media photograph Judith Russell as she she drives away fro her family's home Monday evening





Strangers: One of the Russell family's dogs ventures off the lawn to playfully interact with a member of the media on Monday

Sunday, she was back home, accompanied by armed federal agents who first interviewed Katherine and her family on Friday.

Shortly before 6pm on Sunday three law enforcement agents – two men, one woman - all wearing dark sunglasses delivered a package to the Russell's family home.

Katherine's mother Judith was initially reluctant to answer the front door, opening it fully only after requesting that the officers, thought to be Federal Agents, showed their credentials.

At around 7.30 the Federal agents returned to the Russell family home as there was a marked increase in law enforcement activity in this quiet suburban neighborhood.


MailOnline has learned that the family's attorney entered by a back door as several officers were seen going into the family home. The agents stayed for just over an hour. Moments after they left, the family's attorney Amato DeLuca did likewise.


Mr DeLuca said he could not discuss any detail of what had passed between his client and the agents, saying only that there were ‘talks.’ He said ‘We’re doing our best to deal with a very difficult situation. The family’s going through a lot. That’s the best I can do at the moment.’







Through the years: She had a comfortable upbringing as the eldest daughter of a doctor and a nurse






Involved: Russell, circled, is pictured with her high school dance team, third from right on the back row

Their presence raises the question how much did Katherine know about her late husband's activities and links, and whether she is treated as a witness or a suspect.


Katherine's awareness of her then husband's movements, thoughts and plans is under intense scrutiny as her relation to Tsaraev and her proximity to both brothers makes her a key witness - witting or otherwise.

After all she was living with Tsarnaev when he traveled to Makhachkala in 2011 – a trip now attracting the interest of investigators trying to establish whether he met with Gaczhimurad Dolgatov at that time. Dolgatov was a Dagestani jihadist who died in 2012 after a vicious stand-off with Russian security services.

As it has already been revealed, Tsarnaev was on the FBI's radar during that time as they were asked to look into his potential links to extremist groups.


None who knew her as a child could have dreamed that this would be the face she would one day present to the world, nor that her life and those of so many Bostonians would be so violently caught up with two brothers from Chechnya and a cause as unclear as it was brutal.




Out: She exits a car with her father Warren Russell, left, as they arrive at the family home in Rhode Island



Changed: Her school friends have described how she transformed after meeting Tamerlan Tsarnaev



In hiding: The Russell family home in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, where Katherine is staying





Support: A man, believed to be Warren Russell, father of Katherine Russell, smiles at the media



Family: After pulling into her driveway, Judith Russell, Katherine's mother, spoke briefly with the media

As a girl growing up in Rhode Island, Katherine was known to her friends as Katie. One school friend who asked not to be named recalled: ‘I saw her like a few months ago and she was just totally transformed. She was not the same person at all.’

Another agreed: ‘She was just this All-American girl who was brainwashed by her super-religious husband. Nobody understands what happened to her. None of us would have dreamed that she would marry so young or drop out of college and have a baby or convert or be part of any of what’s happened.’

She said, ‘She’s just not the same person at all.’

It would be hard to imagine a childhood more rooted in America’s pilgrim heritage than Katherine’s. It is in there in the names of the towns – Plymouth, Dorset, Greenwich – where many of her friends still live and writ large in the wholesome values of the one-time Honors student’s home life.

'She was this All-American girl who was brainwashed by her super-religious husband. Nobody understands what happened'

The eldest of three daughters, to emergency physician Dr Warren Russell and nurse Judith, hers is a background steeped in the values of family and education.

She attended Daisyville Middle School, North Kingstown. As a sixth grader she is pictured smiling from the pages of the 2001-2002 yearbook dedicated to The North Kingstown Police and Fire Departments in the wake of 9/11. – a date, the opening dedication reads, ‘forever in our minds.’

A section of the book is titled, ‘Enduring Freedom,’ as the school, along with the rest of the nation, refused to be cowed by the acts of terror that hit the homeland that day.






'Attackers': Her husband Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were allegedly behind the bombings at the Boston Marathon last Monday, which left three dead and more than 180 injured




Patimat Suleimanova, aunt of the suspected bombers, shared this photo of a young Dzhokhar (C, bottom) and Tamerlan (C, top) with their sisters about 15 years ago


Chilling: Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are seen near the marathon finish line before the bombings


Scene: Dzhokhar was found in a boat in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday following a massive manhunt

In 2004 Katherine progressed to North Kingstown High School.

She took part gamely in the school’s Mismatch/Bad Hair Day; she dressed up for Hawaiian day though the occasion fell in a chilly October.

She was a member of the Dance Team and the Art Club. In 11th grade she was awarded a Silver Key for a rather odd image of a cat, lashing out at a mouse in a ballet shoe. Her favorite food was Pad Thai.

She competed with her peers in Class Color Day that ended with a Pep Rally in which seas of the school colors, green, blue, red, black and gold filled the stands at the playing field.

One classmate who remembers Katherine from those early days said: ‘The thing that’s so shocking is that there was nothing at all that made Katherine different.

‘Her parents are nice people, her sisters are great girls. But she met this guy, I guess, and everything changed.’



Memorial: Candles are lit for those who died in the Boston Marathon bombings and the subsequent police manhunt at a memorial on Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts April 21, 2013





Remembering: A couple embraces at a memorial on Boylston Street to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston






Flowers: A woman holds a flower at the memorial on Boylston Street last night

Katherine was a student at Suffolk University, Boston, when she met Tsaraev, then a promising boxer and athlete. It was during that time that she converted and her youthful priorities appear to have changed as she left in 2010 without graduating.

By then her relationship with Tsaraev was intense. Not even his arrest for violently assaulting her in 2009 could change that.

According to Cambridge City Police Department reports of the incident which took place in July at the Massachusetts home she once shared with Tsaraev, when interviewed she described Tsaraev as ‘a very nice man.’

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