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Bombing Suspects' Carjack Victim Describes Terrifying Escape.. Jodi Arias' Art

Written By Unknown on Friday, April 26, 2013 | 10:33 AM

April 26, 2013
The man who was carjacked last Thursday by the Tsarnaev brothers described a terrifying ride, in which he feared for his life as the Boston bombing suspects talked about girls and cars.
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