North Caucasus to Boston: Rise and fall of the Tsarnaev brothers
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left, seen in an image from a Russian social media site, once listed his goals as “career and money.” His elder brother, Tamerlan, right, told a newspaper in 2004: “I like the U.S.A. ... America has a lot of jobs. That’s something Russia doesn’t have.” (AFP/Getty Images)
Bombing suspects Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left rear, and his brother, Tamerlan, are seen in an image captured by a spectator who was taking photographs near the Boston Marathon finish line April. 15. (Bob Leonard / Associated Press)
Anzor Tsarnaev, father of the suspects, at home in Russia’s Dagestan republic. “I have no doubt they were set up,” he said. (AFP/Getty Images)