Accused Boston Marathon Bomber's Former Roommate Said He Seemed Normal After Bombings

All he did was sleep a little more than usual.

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Andrew Dwinells, the former college roommate of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, testified that Tsarnaev behaved as he normally would following the incident. 

Yesterday, Dwinells offered testimony in the trial of Azamat Tazhayakov, who stands accused of helping to remove items from Tsarnaev's University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth dorm room prior to him being identified as a suspect in the bombing. According to the Associated Press, Dwinells said Tsarnaev "slept a little bit more, but that was it."

Tsarnaev has been indicted on 30 federal charges, and prosecutors have already announced their intentions to seek the death penalty. His trial is slated to begin in November.

[via Associated Press]

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