Moore said that how the bombing suspect's daughter may respond in future years will have a lot to do with "how her family treats it, that her self-worth has nothing to do with him, that his actions had nothing to do with her.” Moore said her own family reassured her of that and she received letters of support from her dad's sisters.Īs last Monday's Boston Marathon bombings ultimately raged into a furious manhunt for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed during a police shootout Friday in Watertown, Mass., and his 19-year-old brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was captured and remains hospitalized, Moore said she “couldn’t help but watch it and compare it.” Moore spent summers living with her father in Spokane, Wash., after her parents divorced when she was 10 - during the period of time when he was committing his crimes. I had to see that I was separate from my dad." I had to do a genealogical search of my family tree - where I found no other violence,” said Moore, now 33.
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