Manopolus
Metaphorical Anomaly
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That doesn't sound like a very convincing case for calling him a suspect.
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Calm down. Breathe. I'm upset, too. A lot of people will never get the chance to die with a gun in their hand. Or at least on their hip.
A veteran who was there was interviewed on NPR. He claimed he smelled cordite.
Cordite is smokeless. The pictures from the scene suggest otherwise. Maybe (but unlikely due to sniffer dogs) a part of the trigger but certainly not the primary explosive.
I've smelled cordite, and ANFO and I am not sure I could distinguish, but I am certainly no expert.
Beat me to it on cordite being smokeless.
I have no bomb making knowledge but the guy being interviewed said he smelled it right away.
As for the dogs the bombs could have been placed after they went through the area.
An 8-year-old boy was among those killed, a state law enforcement source said, according to CNN"s John King.
Can I resign from the human race? I'll join the dogs, if they'll have me.
Most blacks aren't black and most whites aren't white, either. When someone says olive skin, you know what they mean.
How long before someone claims that the Jews were warned not to be near the finish line of the Boston Marathon today ?
If someone is insane enough to do something like this, their political persuasion is irrelevant, as they would have a distorted view of any party.
From what I've read the dogs are at the entry point(s) during the event. Like I said the images pretty much rule out cordite as the main explosive due to too much smoke. ANFO is too bulky to be carried in by backpack so that's pretty much ruled out. There are other types of explosives that fit the currently available evidence much better. That's if they were brought in today.
The veteran bystander was also interviewed on the BBC. They just replayed it and he says he was in an office building above the explosion and smelled cordite as the smoke rose to him. "I know what it smells like" and also "I know what it sounds like."
I'm no expert, just reporting what he said.
I keep hearing this description, but most of the olives I've ever seen are either green, or a shade of black much darker than many Africans.
Most blacks aren't black and most whites aren't white, either. When someone says olive skin, you know what they mean.

Doctors are "pulling ball bearings out of people in the emergency room," a terrorism expert briefed on the investigation told CNN's Deborah Feyerick.
The same source said the blasts resulted in at least 10 lost limbs.
Iffrig saw the remnants of the bomb -- a casing that looked like a coffee can, he said.