on 26-04-2013 01:07 PM
Body in river identified as Brown University student Sunil Tripathi, falsely linked to Boston bombings on
Reddit From: AP April 26, 2013 1:42AM
THE body of the Brown University student who was wrongly identified as a Boston Marathon bomber has been found.
The Rhode Island medical examiner’s office says a body found pulled from a river in Providence is that of a Brown University student missing since last month.
Sunil Tripathi was one of the people who was wrongly identified as a potential Boston bomber, after crowdsourcing groups on Reddit posted his name as someone who resembled the suspect in a white baseball cap in FBI photos of the suspect. That man in the baseball cap was in fact Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspect currently in police custody in hospital in Boston.
Redditors, who had already been posting theories about potential suspects, identified a likeness between Sunil Tripathi and the picture now known to be of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The Tripathi theory spread quickly on the forum and on Twitter, and eventually was picked up by some major media organisations.
Mother Jones reports that during hours of intense speculation Tripathi's family was inundated with calls, Facebook posts and harassing emails, until news broke that the brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been officially identified as primary suspects.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/body-in-river-identified-as-brown-university-student-sunil-tripath...
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on 26-04-2013 01:13 PM
My thoughts are with his family and friends .
on 26-04-2013 01:42 PM
I am glad that he has been found, at least his family now knows what happened to him. I just wish that he would of been found alive.
on 26-04-2013 11:19 PM
I am glad that he has been found, at least his family now knows what happened to him. I just wish that he would of been found alive.
Yeah, really sad outcome for them.
on 27-04-2013 12:11 AM
How very sad. I'm glad that the family had the bombings thing put to bed before he was found. That was pretty horrible. Worrying about a missing son and the rumours.
Tripathi's family was inundated with calls, Facebook posts and harassing emails, until news broke that the brothers Tamerlan & Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had been officially identified as primary suspects.
on 27-04-2013 12:20 AM
I hope his death predates the whole thing
on 27-04-2013 12:24 AM
It will Freakiness. He was identified by a forensic dental exam. He has been missing since March.
on 27-04-2013 12:33 AM
It appears the fact that he was missing is what created the buzz. If he weren't missing he would have been eliminated as a suspect. They really need better guidelines on what information they release.
Another misidentification....Elvis impersonator accused AND arrested for mailing poisonous powder to the President and a Senator. The man and his family put through the mill! Although it appears he has some 'issues', he used the opportunity to promote himself. Good for him!
I C&P'ed from the Huffington post. I won't post the link (or ever click it again!)....
WASHINGTON -- Federal officials have dismissed charges against Paul Kevin Curtis, a Mississippi-based Elvis impersonator originally charged in connection with mailing ricin to lawmakers, because an "ongoing investigation has revealed new information," a federal official said in a court filing late Tuesday.
Curtis was released from jail earlier Tuesday. His attorney scheduled a press conference for Tuesday evening.
FBI agents were searching the home of another Mississippi man, Everett Dutschke, on Tuesday afternoon. Curtis' lawyer said a grand jury had indicted Dutschke.
Curtis was originally charged with sending ricin-filled letters to President Barack Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and a judge in Lee County, Miss. But an FBI search turned up no evidence of ricin in his home or any evidence that he researched how to make the poison.
UPDATE: 7:30 p.m. -- During a press conference on Tuesday, Curtis took the opportunity to try to plug a book he's attempting to sell to publishers, suggesting he had been targeted by law enforcement because of his writings about an alleged organ-trafficking conspiracy. His wife has said Curtis is bipolar.
"I've had several people call me over the past four years and say I'm interested in your book, I've read the four or five chapters you have online, I was captivated, I was on the edge of my seat, it's thought provoking," Curtis said at the press conference. "And I would get into my car and start driving to a hotel, and someone would crash into my car, total my car out, burn down my home, car explode, death threats, it was always a distraction. Always, every single time a publisher would call me, I was distracted somehow."