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June 30 - Here and There - Denise Lavoie on the Boston Bomber

Last week Boston Marathon Bomber Dzokhar Tsarnaev was sentenced to death for the 2013 attack called one of the worst terrorist attacks in American history.  3 people were killed and 268 were injured.  During his sentence the 21 year old bomber broke a long silence, apologizing for his actions saying he was quote “sorry for the lives that I've taken, for the suffering that I've caused you, for the damage that I've done. Irreparable damage.

Legal Affairs writer Denise Lavoie of the Associated Press Boston Bureau is the lead author a newly-released e- and text-book on the bombing, and she told KSFR's Dave Marash on HERE AND THERE about how she was caught up in covering the story.

AP Legal Affairs correspondent Denise Lavoie, who covered the Boston Marathon bombing story through the conviction and death sentence of the surviving bomber DzhokharTsarnaev.