Funeral director: Hard to find grave for alleged Boston bomber

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There may not be a single cemetery in Massachusetts or in the entire country that is willing to be Tamerlan Tsarnaev's final resting place, a funeral director told CNN on Monday.

And that has left Peter Stefan in a very difficult spot.

"I think they (the cemeteries that have been asked) probably fear reprisals from people who have loved ones being buried there, people who may potentially buy lots there," the funeral director said.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/06/us/boston-attack/?hpt=hp_t1
 
There may not be a single cemetery in Massachusetts or in the entire country that is willing to be Tamerlan Tsarnaev's final resting place, a funeral director told CNN on Monday.

And that has left Peter Stefan in a very difficult spot.

"I think they (the cemeteries that have been asked) probably fear reprisals from people who have loved ones being buried there, people who may potentially buy lots there," the funeral director said.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/06/us/boston-attack/?hpt=hp_t1

I would think his mother who said America was at fault not her son would want to take him "home."
 
The real answer is people should stop being bitches. Also we should stop burying people.

However lets just do the politically expedient thing and cremate him flush his remains down the toilet and move along.
 
Haul his worthless carcass out to a nearby pig farm and feed it to the livestock. That way, at least, he will do something worthwhile after death, even if he never did while alive. :mad:
 
On second reading, bury the dude. If you can't force someone to do it, find some empty corner of a military base or other government facility and simply put him in the ground and forget about it.

Completely forgot Islamic tradition for a minute there. atheist and all.
 
On second reading, bury the dude. If you can't force someone to do it, find some empty corner of a military base or other government facility and simply put him in the ground and forget about it.

Completely forgot Islamic tradition for a minute there. atheist and all.

I like the pressure cooker idea better.
 
I still say feeding his carcass to pigs would be an appropriate end but, generally speaking, the next of kin would take the body and do whatever would be appropriate. If nobody comes around to claim it, the body would be buried in some kind of Potter's field.

The Muslim customs have already been violated, which bothers me not one whit.
 
I like the pressure cooker idea better.

Personally so do I, but being the bigger guy I'm obligated to act as such.

I still say feeding his carcass to pigs would be an appropriate end but, generally speaking, the next of kin would take the body and do whatever would be appropriate. If nobody comes around to claim it, the body would be buried in some kind of Potter's field.

The Muslim customs have already been violated, which bothers me not one whit.

The fact that they were violated was neccessary under the conditions. It's not the first or last time that will happen. However we should care, that's what makes us better than them. Well me. Clearly the difference between you and them is simply who's in charge.
 
I heard this morning on the radio that the mother wants the body back in Russia but they cannot get anyone from the Russian government to call them back.
 
I think the body farm idea is about the most useful. Cremation and spreading his ashes would be practical, wonder if they could do a cremation and ship his ashes back to his family on Russia?
 
I am torn between the pressure cooker idea and being kind and burying him somewhere.


I know I am a stupid sucker.
 
I say dump his body in the ocean so he can sleep with the fishes.
 
Chuck it in the desert and let it rot, it doesn't deserve human rights because it lost them when it decided to do this sick act.


That's my opinion
 
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