They all live well for people with no visible means of support.
What a tangle of connections. Also, they all seem to have lots and lots if money. Except for the fancy cars, they don’t live very ostentatiously, but they all seem to have apartments, plenty of spare time and no jobs.
The Tsarnaevs, of course, had welfare and other government income, which they supplemented with drug sales. But this guy seemed to,live even more mysteriously; not even mentioned in the article is the fact that he (according to an earlier report) also travelled to Boston and spent a fair amount of time there.
The fact these people live with no visible means of support and have a comfortable lifestyle only highlights the incompetence of the IRS. The IRS created a living hell for me right after I was discharged from the USAF for a mistake made on my W-2 Form made by the USAF paymaster.
“alot”? And this from a reporter?
This is the Communities section at WashingtonTimes.com. Individual contributors are responsible for their content, which is not edited by The Washington Times.Here, Alan, let me help you:
Online social networks can reveal a great deal of information. This is especially true in the case of Ibragim Todashev, a 27-year-old Chechen mixed martial arts fighter who was fatally shot at his townhouse in the Windhaven condominium complex in Orlando, Florida.Looking through the entire piece, it was obvious that the descriptive paragraphs were derived from descriptions of Todashev by "neighbors," which consisted largely one neighbor, Brian Carvajal, who was referenced at least 10 times in the story.
During questioning by FBI agents about his involvement in a 2011 triple murder in Massachusetts linked to Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Todashev reportedly lunged at one of the FBI agents with a knife and was shot and killed. The shooting raised questions among his neighbors and led to the revelation of an interesting daisy chain of online links between Todashev and others involved in the Boston bombing.
Todashevs neighbor, Brian Carvajal, said Todashev rarely left his townhouse and spent hours obsessively cleaning and detailing a prized vehicle.
It was a Mercedes. I think it may have been a 1998 Mercedes Benz E Class. But I don't know whether it was the 300 or 320 model. But it had an awesome set of AMG wheels, that's for sure! Carvajal told Communities Digital News in an exclusive, though largely irrelevant, interview.