Eerie: “Ain’t no love in the heart of the city”: Boston bombing suspect’s last tweets before capture (TWEETS)

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BuzzFeed and CNN report that this was @J_tsar’s former Twitter profile picture.

TheBoston Marathon bombing suspect seemed to continue tweeting after the attacks on Monday, including an eerie message just hours after the bombing.

CNN and BuzzFeed reportedly confirmed through friends of suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev that @J_tsar is indeed his Twitter handle, and that he was actively posting in the hours and days following Monday’s twin bombings.

At 5:04 p.m., just two hours after the attacks, Tsarnaev reportedly tweeted, “Ain’t no love in the heart of the city, stay safe people.”

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Then, a retweet:

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Some Twitter users are claiming that his account could have been hacked, but that notion is unconfirmed. His friends’ comments are the only confirmation that @J_tsar is legitimate. BuzzFeed reports that one of his high school friends said, “I would confirm this as to being his Twitter account. Those users went to my high school.” CNN also confirmed through a friend.

READ MORE OF HIS REPORTED TWEETS:

Tsarnaev, who has been captured, reportedly tweeted at 10:43 p.m. on Tuesday, “I’m a stress free kind of guy.” That was his last tweet.

On Wednesday, he retweeted a post from self-proclaimed “Muslim scholar” Mufti Ismail Menk, “Attitude can take away your beauty no matter how good looking you are or it could enhance your beauty, making you adorable.”

Read more: Huffington Post

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