Motivations and Murder
Could solving a triple murder case have prevented last year鈥檚 Boston Marathon bombings?
New evidence implicates one of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers in a triple homicide in 2011. A reporter investigating the murders thinks the marathon bombings might have been prevented if police had pursued the murder investigation more thoroughly. Also in the program, what motivates a Mexican drug smuggler? We also hear about the globe-trotting American basketball players in Libya, and learn why French is making a comeback in one US state bordering Canada. Plus, Iranian-American comedian K-von Moezzi, tells us how he learned about being Persian when he started doing stand-up.
(Photo: A pair of running shoes and flowers at a makeshift memorial for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing April 15 2013. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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Boston Marathon Bombing
How solving a triple-murder might have prevented the Boston Marathon bombings
Duration: 04:35
Drug Mule
A Mexican woman still fears deportation after helping the US bust drug traffickers
Duration: 04:45
International Space Station
Conversation tips for Russians and Americans aboard the International Space Station
Duration: 03:40
French in Maine
What is prompting so many people to speak French in this state bordering Canada?
Duration: 04:05
Basketball in Libya
The experiences of two globe-trotting American basketball players in Libya
Duration: 04:35
K-Von Moezzi
The Iranian-American comedian who learned about being Persian through doing stand up
Duration: 04:00
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