
A supplemental podcast for the website USvTsarnaev.org, dedicated to discussing the Boston Marathon bombing and the court case United States v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Frequent topics are developments in Dzhokhar's appeal, new findings on our independent investigation into the case, legal opinions from an in-house defense attorney, and more.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | PoliticsTrue CrimeNews | ||||

Continuation of Part 1. Heather and Tom Frizzell further discuss the July 31, 2020 First Circuit Court decision to overturn Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's death sentence. In this episode, we talk about the remainder of the appellate rulings and the sign... more
Heather and Tom Frizzell discuss the July 31, 2020 First Circuit Court decision to overturn Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's death sentence. In this episode, we talk about the issues the defense won on, as well as the four biggest takeaways from the decis... more
Tom "Attorney Dad" Frizzell joins Heather for a legal breakdown of Dzhokhar "Jahar" Tsarnaev's December 2019 appeal hearing. We discuss the most potent of the appellate team's legal arguments, including the Patriarca rule, the failure of Judge O'Tool... more
In this three-part podcast miniseries, Tom "Attorney Dad" Frizzell plays host and invites his daughter Heather to share what she learned in her Master's program in International Studies at the University of Washington. She discusses how writing her a... more
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I’ve been extremely interested in this case since Covid woke me up about the media lies. I’ve searched for podcasts about the Boston False Flag for 3 years. The media suppressed the truth about the brothers. Wake up people. This podcast should have way more views. It’s sad that Obama’s Netflix is how state propaganda is being laid. Michele McPhee has done great work but she thinks the brothers are guilty. She knows they aren’t but can’t say that.
The first 15 min of a podcast that is an in depth investigation into a bombing doesn’t need to be a content warning or statement of journalistic intent. You teach writing professionally?! Do what good writers do and show us not tell us.
I really wanted to enjoy this podcast as the subject matter is of interest. Unfortunately, there’s not much to like. I made it to two episodes and could not bear it any longer. I should have known when her first “expert” was her father. Not a terribly objective way to start. This podcast presents itself as some type of objective analysis of the case but is entirely filled with her one-sided commentary. There’s no attempt to explore both sides, only an attempt to make whatever arguments she can m... more
I’ve been looking for a podcast that covers this case neutrally but it’s clear from the get go that this isn’t neutral at all. It’s presented that he’s completely innocent and in the first episode both the host and her father talk about him in a fan girl way. It’s nauseating and disturbing.
Each episode is an engaging and informative listen. Keep up the great work!










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