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by Helman, Scott


  Shana Cottone didn’t recognize the feeling: Cottone interviews.

  He’d done this hundreds of times: McGillivray interviews.

  David King hadn’t written a speech: King interviews.

  “You have to smile, babe”: Campbell interviews.

  The October weekend had been busy: Abbott interviews.

  Index

  Note: Abbreviations BM and MGH stand for Boston Marathon andMassachusetts General Hospital, respectively. The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. To find the corresponding locations in the text of this digital version, please use the “search” function on your e-reader. Note that not all terms may be searchable.

  Abbott, Heather

  activities leading to race day, 33, 66, 69

  arrival at hospital, 103–104

  attempt to save foot, 116–118,186–188

  bio and move to Boston, 13–14, 28–29

  bomb injuries and evacuation, 80–81, 84–85, 87–88

  ceremonial first pitch at Red Sox game, 259–261

  dealing with amputation, 225–227,235–236, 265–267

  return to Boylston Street, 283–284

  return to dating scene, 296

  return to life and work, 261–267

  return to running, 267, 296–297

  wearing prosthetic leg, 268–269

  Abbott, Rosemary, 117–118, 187, 262

  Al-Barzakh Cemetery (Doswell),280–281

  Albens, Timothy

  called for police support, 92, 94

  reviewing video footage, 128–129, 135–136

  suspect manhunt/capture, 145–146, 152, 175, 181–182, 200

  Albuquerque, Matt, 269

  Alharbi, Abdulrahman, 99–100

  Allan, John, 242

  Allston, MA, 242

  Al-Qaeda, 50, 239–240, 244–246

  Amputations

  about IED trauma and, 92

  aftermath of bombings, 105–107

  developments at MGH, 108

  experience of Celeste Corcoran, 234–235

  experiences of Heather Abbott,117–118, 186–188, 225–227,235–236, 265–267

  lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan, 234

  prosthetics and rehabilitation,233–235, 264–265

  Antiterrorism, US efforts, 237–241

  Arredondo, Carlos, 75, 105, 264, 283

  Arsenal Hall (Watertown), 183–184

  Ashland, MA, 60–61

  Ashmont (Boston neighborhood), 114

  ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives), 94

  Awlaki, Anwar al-, 245–246

  Ayer, MA, 278

  BAA Road Race, 57

  Baiev, Khassan, 38

  Baker, Colin, 122–123

  Barhoum, Salaheddin, 133

  Bauman, Jeff, 74, 105–106, 113, 118, 264, 273

  Beacon Hill Runners, 52

  Beacon Street, 61

  Benoit Samuelson, Joan, 297

  Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

  care of bombing victims, 104–106

  care of Dzhokhar, 205, 244, 278

  care of Tamerlan, 176–177

  David King internship, 15

  Beth Said Yes (boat), 275

  Bettencourt, Zach, 132

  Biden, Jill, 214

  Biden, Joe, 68, 217

  Bidgood, Jess, 13, 78, 85, 87

  Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, 131

  Bocaletti, Alma, 72–73

  Boston Athletic Association

  BM origins and history, 57–58

  McGillivray as BM manager, 19, 54–55

  preparations for 2014 race, 255–256

  presenting 2013 medals, 121–122

  support of victims, 227–228

  Boston Athletic Club, 68

  Boston Bruins, 219

  Boston Children’s Hospital, 104–106

  Boston College, 3

  Boston EMS, 84, 105, 115

  Boston Globe, xi, 35, 58, 107, 133, 299

  Boston Marathon (the race). See also Marathon Monday

  about meaning and tradition of, 2–3

  beginning and history, 57

  course description, 59–60

  crossing finish line on Boylston Street, 3–4, 121, 257

  excluding women, 60–61

  numbers of entrants, 57–58

  passing the “haunted mile,” 61

  pre-race jitters, 55–56

  qualifying requirements, 58

  running as a lifestyle, 257–258

  weather concerns, 58

  Boston Marathon (1897), 57

  Boston Marathon (1917), 57

  Boston Marathon (1968), 58

  Boston Marathon (1975), 57

  Boston Marathon (1996), 291

  Boston Marathon (2005), 57

  Boston Marathon (2011), 58

  Boston Marathon (2012), 37

  Boston Marathon (2013)

  crossing finish line, 3–4, 62–63, 66, 257

  crossing line at “the Castle,” 120–121

  McGillivray ritual run, 54, 63–64, 96, 251–254

  #onerun memorial, 282

  reaction to explosions, 6–9

  returning runner’s bags, 97, 99, 102,120–121

  Sandy Hook memorial ceremony, 58–59

  start of race, 59–60

  Tsarnaev brothers arrival on Boylston, 69–70

  Tsarnaev brothers bomb placement, 74

  Boston Marathon (2014)

  “I will be back next year,” 121

  beginning plans for, 254–257, 291

  Boston Medical Center, 104–107,137, 223

  Boston Memorial Run (St. Petersburg, FL), 281

  Boston Police

  collection of crime scene evidence, 96–97, 102

  critical incident counseling, 229–231

  dealing with added bomb scares, 106, 134

  establishment of command post, 93–94

  establishment of video center, 131

  identification of suspects, 145–147

  search for additional explosives, 93, 97–99

  surveillance video review, 134–136

  “Suspect in custody” announcement,205–206

  Boston Pops Orchestra, 282

  Boston Public Library, 3–4, 128, 212

  Boston Red Sox

  game day on Marathon Monday, 3, 28, 66, 69–70

  role in supporting recovery, 191, 215, 217

  victim recognition, 259–261,277–278, 294

  World Series celebration,273–274

  “Boston Strong”

  about public response, 113–114, 258

  as campaign to support victims, 214–220

  celebration of “suspect in custody,”205–206

  Copley Square memorial, 211–214

  criticism and backlash, 215–216

  “I will be back next year,” 121, 254–257

  spirit of perseverance as, 138–139

  sudden appearance of T-shirts, 207, 215

  victim’s fund, 215–217

  Boston University, 8, 107, 123, 129, 213

  Boylston Street. See also Video of Boylston Street

  about crossing finish line, 3–4, 62, 257

  arrival of Tsarnaev brothers, 69–70

  bomb placement, 74, 135, 147

  collection of crime scene evidence, 96–97, 102

  detonation of first bomb, 6–7, 75–80,82, 103

  detonation of second bomb, 77–78, 79–84, 91–93

  first response and evacuations, 84–89

  memorials and remembrances, 211–212

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p; #onerun memorial, 282

  restoration and reopening, 219–223,283–284

  rumors of third bomb, 93

  search for explosives, 97–99

  surveillance video footage, 128–131

  2014 BM planning, 256

  World Series celebration, 273–274

  Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 109,115–116, 139, 225, 260

  arrival of victims, 88, 103–106

  Brignolia, Lawrence, 170

  Brookline Lunch (Allston), 242

  Brown, Ellison (“Tarzan”), 57

  Brown, Isabelle, 213

  Brown, Kevin, 212–214, 284

  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), 94, 205

  Burfoot, Amby, 58

  Byrne, Allison, 79–80, 107, 282

  Cafarelli, Joseph, 204, 206

  Campbell, Bill (Red Sox relief pitcher), 30

  Campbell, Billy, III, 24, 119, 140, 294

  Campbell, Billy, Jr. and Patty

  on capture of Dzhokhar, 207

  Copley Square memorial visit, 216, 285

  media briefing, 119–120

  misidentification of Krystle, 101

  Obama visit with family, 140

  relationship with Krystle, 16, 24

  Spectacle Island visit, 293–296

  Campbell, Jeff, 204

  Campbell, Krystle

  about person and personality of,16–19, 23–25

  activities before race day, 33, 68–69

  arrival at Marathon Sports, 73

  death from bomb blast, 77, 101

  family tribute to memory, 119–120

  funeral service, 227–229

  identification as fatality, 107

  memorials and remembrances, 124–125

  Campbell, Lillian, 229, 295

  Carpenter, Matt, 121

  Caruso, Jimmy, 169–171

  Casparian, Dara, 260

  Cates, Kaitlynn, 293

  Cathedral of the Holy Cross, 65, 137, 212

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),238–241

  Challenged Athletes Foundation, 296–297

  Charlesmark Hotel, 220

  Charlie’s Kitchen, 190

  Chase, Mike, 79

  Chatham, Matt, 85

  Chechnya, 39, 42, 45, 46

  Chicago Marathon, 58

  Chocolate Race (St. Catherines, Ontario), 258

  Cleveland Circle, 61

  Collier, Andrew, 148, 281, 292

  Collier, Kelley, 149

  Collier, Sean A.

  beginning police career, 149–150

  murder by Tsarneav brothers,150–152, 170, 179, 243–244

  police response to murder, 159, 232

  remembrances and memorial, 214

  Colombo, John, 68–69

  Colon, Miguel, 167

  Conley, Daniel, 94

  Conway, Bryan, 124, 125

  Cookie’s Corner, 1

  Coolidge Corner, 61

  Copley, John Singleton, 212

  Copley Square

  as BM runner’s goal, 1

  creating victims’ memorial, 211–214

  dismantling memorial, 284–285

  opening streets to, 221–222

  planning 2014 BM, 225–226

  World Series celebration, 273–274

  Corcoran, Carmen, 235

  Corcoran, Celeste

  bombing injuries, 104–105

  dealing with amputation, 234–235

  road to recovery, 273

  Corcoran, Sydney, 104

  Correale, Rich, 183, 197–206

  Cottone, Shana

  arrival in Boston, 31–32

  beginning police career, 21–23

  coping with memories, 231–232, 287–289

  first response and victim evacuations, 81–87, 100–101, 140–142

  race day patrol assignment, 65, 67

  race day preparations, 33

  recognition for service, 289

  Cox, Nick, 197–198, 202, 205–206

  Crandell, David, 267

  Critical incident counseling, 229–231

  Dagestan. See also Russia

  origins of Zubeidat’s family, 39

  return of Anzor and Zubeidat from US, 45, 250

  Tamerlan travels to, 46–47, 239

  Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 149

  Daniel, Mery, 264

  Danling, Zhou, 72

  Danny (carjacking victim), 153–163, 165, 244, 275–276

  Davis, Edward

  arriving at bomb sites, 91–92

  as runner in BM, 68

  capture of Dzhokhar, 204

  conduct of police search, 173–175

  establishment of command post, 93–94

  identification of Tsarnaev brothers, 135

  involvement in investigation, 129–130, 145–146, 152, 159

  memorial ceremony at Copley Square, 284

  testifying before Congress, 240, 246

  Davis, Jim, 83–84, 86–88, 99–100

  Defense of the Muslim Lands (Azzam), 245

  Dello Russo Funeral Home (Medford), 227

  Deltufo, Maria, 122

  DesLauriers, Rick, 92, 94, 99, 145–147, 200

  Dessia, Lelisa, 66

  Deveau, Edward, 173–174, 175, 183

  DiFava, John, 150, 151, 280

  Dobens, Chris, 215

  Dominici, Amy, 227–228

  Donohue, Kim, 170, 171–172

  Donohue, Richard (“Dic”), 169–174, 190, 292

  Donohue, Richie, 170

  Dorchester (Boston neighborhood),45, 72, 114, 122, 277

  Doswell, MA, 281

  Downes, Patrick, 113

  “Dubstep” (motivational music), 53

  Dumont, Christopher, 171

  Dyson, Jane, 172

  Eaton, Frank, 20–21, 63

  Emerson College, 213

  Evans, Terry, 68

  Evans, Will, 68

  Evans, William

  as runner in BM, 68

  becoming the search point man, 140

  capture of Dzhokhar, 197

  role in Dzhokhar search, 176, 182,190–191

  Evergreen Cemetery, 21

  Facebook. See Social media

  Fairmont Copely Plaza Hotel, 130

  Falmouth Road Race (Cape Cod), 258

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  attention drawn to Tamerlan, 45–46,237–241

  called upon for support, 92, 94–95

  capture of Dzhokhar, 198–200

  cooperation with Boston Police, 99

  interrogation of Alharbi, 100

  interrogation of Dzhokhar, 244–245

  Federal Security Service (Russia), 238–241

  Feinberg, Ken, 217

  Fenni, Ismail, 26

  Ferry, Alain (aka Orange Man), 2, 7

  The First Obligation After Iman(Azzam), 245

  Fitzemeyer, Melanie, 228

  Flanagan, Shalane, 2

  Fleming, Brian, 229–231

  Floyd, Lizzy, 168

  Foley, Pat, 70, 82–84, 86–88

  Formica, Amy, 4, 255

  Fort Devens, MA, 278

  Fort Hood shooting (2009), 245

  Forum (bar and restaurant), 69–74, 77–78, 80–82, 84–85, 87, 91, 105, 225, 283–284

  Framingham Center, 3

  Fucarile, Marc, 83–84, 86, 88, 107, 234

  Fund-raising activities, 113, 141,215–217, 263, 291–292, 294. See also One Fund

  Geary, Samantha, 260

  Geremia, Jason, 13, 66, 78, 84–85, 87, 116–117, 187�
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  Getchell, Tim, 18, 25, 229, 295

  Glasby, Andrew, 131

  Gomes, Jonny, 273–274

  Gomolin, Robin, 125

  Gorman, Siobhan, 71

  Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors (Worcester), 280

  Graham, Sally, 214

  Grigelevich, Scott, 130–131

  Grilk, Tom, 63, 227, 252, 254–255, 257

  Guenther, Karen, 233

  Hagopian, Mark, 220–221

  Hall, Michelle, 5–6, 8, 93

  Harvard Medical School, 108, 213

  Hasan, Nidal Malik, 245

  Haslet-Davis, Adrianne, 264–265, 284

  “Haunted mile,” 61

  Havens, Rich, 102

  Heartbreak Hill, 3, 62

  Hennebery, Beth, 194–197, 274–275

  Hennebery, David, 193–197, 202, 274–275

  Hereford Street, 62

  Herlihy, Joanna, 36

  Herr, Hugh, 234

  Hines, Chip (Rev.), 229

  Holder, Eric, 279

  Hopkinton, MA

  as beginning point for BM, 1–4

  final race preparations, 55–56

  McGillivray ritual run, 96, 251–252

  Sandy Hook memorial ceremony, 58–59

  race changes for 2014, 255

  Hoyt, Dick, 6, 138

  Hoyt, Rick, 6

  Hynes Convention Center, 256

  Iffrig, Bill, 75–76

  In Vitro fertilization, 108

  Inspire (magazine), 50

  Islam

  Dzhokhar motivations, 185

  Dzhokhar radicalization, 43, 245

  Tamerlan burial, 280–281

  Tamerlan interest in, 35, 45

  Tamerlan radicalization, 45–47

  Tsarnaev motivations, 249–250

  Islamic Funeral Services of Virginia, 280

  James Joyce Ramble (Dedham, MA), 258

  Jangi, Sushrut (Dr.), 80

  Jasper White’s Summer Shack, 17–19, 24–25, 68–69

  Jenkins, Liz, 68–69

  Jeptoo, Rita, 66

  Jiang, Jiani, 123

  Jihad and the Effects of Intention Upon It (Abdul-Qadir), 245

  Jimmy Fund, 30, 149

  John F. Kennedy Library, 93

  John Hancock Financial, 217

  John Hancock Sports & Fitness Expo, 26

  Junior, Gilberto, 128

  Kadyrbayev, Dias, 247–249

  Keating, Bill, 240–241

  Kehayias, Loretta, 167

  Kehayias, Peter, 167, 168

  Kelley, Johnny (“the Elder”), 57, 61

  Kelly, Eduardo, 7

  Kenmore Square, 3, 4, 62, 69, 101

  Kennedy, Bill, 57

  Kensky, Jessica, 113

 

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