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20 Apr 01:25

How The Suspects Became Citizens

by Andrew Sullivan
Russian Sledges

people can become assholes at any time

It’s hard to see how tighter immigration laws could have stopped the Tsarnaevs from entering the country:

At the time that the Tsarnaevs applied for asylum, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar were very young. There was almost certainly nothing in their background that would have raised any red flags; apparently, there was nothing in the father’s either. Here, [David Leopold of Leopold and Associates, an immigration attorney who's been practicing law in Cleveland since the early 1990s,] made a key point: “You can’t predict future behavior.” For any democratic country that wants to participate in international society, Leopold pointed out, you have to assume some level of risk. Despite that, “the systems they have in place,” meaning those security screenings, are “doing the job.”


20 Apr 00:30

AP sources: Boston bomb suspects from Russia region near Chechnya, lived in US at least 1 year

Russian Sledges

RUSSIANS WTF

WASHINGTON (AP) — AP sources: Boston bomb suspects from Russia region near Chechnya, lived in US at least 1 year.
    
20 Apr 00:27

Family: Accused Ricin Mailer Is Mentally Ill

by ADRIAN SAINZ and HOLBROOK MOHR

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- The stories from family and acquaintances of a Mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced letters to the president and other officials describe a caring father and enthusiastic musician who struggled with mental illness and pursued a conspiracy theory to its farthest reaches.

Paul Kevin Curtis, 45, wrote numerous Web posts over the past several years describing the event he said "changed my life forever": the chance discovery of body parts and organs wrapped in plastic in small refrigerator at a hospital where he worked as a janitor more than a decade ago.

He tried to talk to officials about and publicize what he claimed was an elaborate conspiracy theory to sell body parts on the black markets, but he thought he was being railroaded by the government. Authorities say the efforts culminated in letters sent to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a judge in Mississippi. "Maybe I have your attention now even if that means someone must die," the letters read, according to an FBI affidavit.

"He is bipolar, and the only thing I can say is he wasn't on his medicine," his ex-wife, Laura Curtis, told The Associated Press.

Jim Waide, an attorney for the Curtis family, said Paul Kevin Curtis was prescribed medication three years ago. "When he is on his medication, he is terrific, he's nice, he's functional," Waide said. "When he's off his medication, that's when there's a problem."

Curtis' brother, Jack Curtis, issued a statement Thursday evening saying his brother's mental problems cause him to believe he does not require medical treatment. The statement said that Paul Kevin Curtis refuses to take his medication, and that the family has been told there is no legal way to force him to do so.

Waide represented Curtis in a lawsuit he filed in August 2000 against North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, where he had worked from 1998 until he was fired in 2000. Waide said he withdrew from the case because Curtis didn't trust him. The suit, claiming employment discrimination, was dismissed.

"He thought I was conspiring against him," Waide said. "He thinks everybody is out to get him."

Curtis made a brief court appearance Thursday, wearing shackles and a Johnny Cash T-shirt. Attorney Christi R. McCoy said he "maintains 100 percent" that he is innocent. He did not enter pleas to the two federal charges against him. He was due back in court Friday afternoon.

In several letters to U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, and other officials, Curtis said he was writing a novel about black-market body parts called "Missing Pieces."

Curtis also posted similar language on his Facebook page. The documents indicate Curtis had been distrustful of the government for years. In 2007, Curtis' ex-wife called police to report that her husband was extremely delusional and felt the government was spying on him with drones.

Laura Curtis said she doesn't believe the allegations against him. "He just likes to speak out."

"What they say he did is so unlike him, it's unreal," she added. "Until I hear him say he did it, I would not ... I could not believe it."

During their 10-year marriage, the couple lived in Booneville in north Mississippi. Laura Curtis said she moved to a house next door after the split. Her ex-husband moved to Birmingham, Ala., but eventually back to Mississippi, most recently the small town of Corinth, where he was arrested Wednesday. Laura Curtis said he would visit their four children -- ages, 8, 16, 18 and 20 -- almost every day. He recently bought his youngest child a bicycle.

Others said Curtis' behavior was often erratic.

Tupelo attorney David Daniels said Curtis was in a show he helped organize about 10 years ago. Daniels said he was sitting in his vehicle one night after rehearsal when Curtis walked up.

"He started beating on the windows and screaming and hollering," Daniels said. "I thought he was kidding, but he was serious. He was throwing a fit like I've never seen a grown man throw before."

Daniels said Curtis was holding a beer bottle and threatening him with it. Daniels said he pointed the pistol he kept in his car: "I told him, 'If you try to hit me with that bottle, Kevin, I'm going to shoot you.'"

But he said Curtis stayed by the vehicle for as long as 15 minutes. "He was screaming and ranting and raving about body parts being sold," Daniels said.

Daniels eventually filed simple assault charges and he said the judge who handled the case was Sadie Holland -- one of the three people who received a letter suspected of containing ricin, according to authorities. Records show she sentenced Curtis to six months in the county jail.

Daniels was an assistant district attorney at the time. "He launched a smear campaign against me, saying I attacked him and tried to shoot him," Daniels said.

"It made my life miserable for almost two years, having to deal with this guy," he said.

On Thursday, North Mississippi Medical Center confirmed Curtis' employment and said in a statement he was not terminated in response to allegations about the facility.

Under the name Kevin Curtis, multiple online posts describe the conspiracy Curtis claimed to uncover when working there. The posts say the conspiracy began when he "discovered a refrigerator full of dismembered body parts & organs wrapped in plastic in the morgue of the largest non-metropolitan health care organization in the United States of America."

The hospital's statement says it works with an agency that specializes in harvesting organs and tissue from donors, and then immediately transports those organs for donation. The hospital says it does not receive payment for the donated organs.

In one post, Curtis said he sent letters to Wicker and other politicians.

"I never heard a word from anyone. I even ran into Roger Wicker several different times while performing at special banquets and fundraisers in northeast, Mississippi but he seemed very nervous while speaking with me and would make a fast exit to the door when I engaged in conversation ... "

Wicker said Thursday in Washington that he had met Curtis when he was working as Elvis at a party Wicker and his wife helped throw for an engaged couple about 10 years ago.

Wicker called him "quite entertaining" but said: "My impression is that since that time he's had mental issues and perhaps is not as stable as he was back then."

Early Thursday evening, the FBI said lab tests confirmed the presence of ricin in the letters mailed to Obama and Wicker.

At least a dozen armed officers wearing gas masks and hazardous-material suits went into Curtis' home Thursday evening in Corinth. There was no immediate word on what they found inside. No neighbors have been evacuated.

Raymond Zilinskas, a chemical and biological weapons expert at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in California, called the process to make ricin elaborate. He said it would not be difficult to create a low-concentration version using instructions from the Internet, but a finer and more concentrated version would require laboratory equipment and expertise.

Laura Curtis said she doesn't think her ex-husband has the knowledge required to make ricin. She said he collects a monthly disability check and she did not know where he would get ricin.

She said she cried when she heard about the arrest.

"It's more sinking in today, because you see the longer picture," Curtis said. "It's just me and the kids."

___

Associated Press Photographer Rogelio Solis in Corinth; writers Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson; and Eric Tucker and Jessica Gresko in Washington contributed to this report.


Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

    


20 Apr 00:27

Dad & Daughter Who Caught Fertilizer Plant Explosion On Tape Are Safe! (VIDEO) | Global Grind

by russiansledges
Hurtt said his daughter’s inner ear is sore, but she has her full hearing back.
20 Apr 00:26

Official: 12 Bodies Recovered After Texas Blast

by CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN and NOMAAN MERCHANT

WEST, Texas (AP) -- The bodies of 12 people have been recovered from the remnants of a tiny Texas farm town that was rocked by a roaring explosion at a fertilizer plant, authorities said Friday, confirming for the first time the number of people who perished in the accident.

Officials did not identify those killed, but the dead were believed to include a small group of firefighters and other first-responders who rushed toward the West Fertilizer Co. to battle a fire that apparently touched off the blast.

Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Jason Reyes said he could not confirm how many first-responders had been killed. Efforts to search the devastated buildings were continuing, he added.

The Wednesday evening explosion was strong enough to register as a small earthquake and could be heard for many miles across the Texas prairie. It demolished nearly everything for several blocks around the plant. More than 200 people were hurt.

Even before investigators disclosed the fatalities, the names of the dead were becoming known throughout the community of 2,800. Townspeople gathered late Thursday for a service at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church.

"We don't know what to think," the Rev. Ed Karasek told those gathered at the service. "Our town of West will never be the same, but we will persevere."

Christina Rodarte, who has lived in West for 27 years, said "everyone knows the first-responders, because anytime there's anything going on, the fire department is right there, all volunteer."

The only fatality who has been publicly identified was Kenny Harris, a 52-year-old captain in the Dallas Fire Department who lived south of West. He was off-duty at the time but responded to the fire to help, according to a statement from the city of Dallas.

Brenda Covey once lived in the now-leveled apartment complex across the street from the plant.

On Thursday, she learned that two men she knew were dead, both of them volunteer firefighters. One had been the best man at her nephew's wedding.

"Word gets around quick in a small town," said Covey, who has lived all her life in and around West.

Firefighter Darryl Hall, from Thorndale, about 50 miles away from West, was one of the rescue workers helping with the house-to-house search.

"People's lives are devastated here. It's hard to imagine," Hall said.

Federal investigators and the state fire marshal's office planned to begin inspecting the blast site Friday to collect evidence that may point to a cause.

Franceska Perot, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said investigators would begin at the perimeter of the explosion and work inward toward the destroyed fertilizer company.

As investigators move inward, residents will gradually be allowed to return to their homes, authorities said.

It was clear was that the town's landscape would never be the same. An apartment complex was badly shattered, a school set ablaze and a nursing home left in ruins.

Garage doors were ripped off homes. Fans hung askew from twisted porches. At West Intermediate School, which was close to the blast site, all of the building's windows were blown out, as well as the cafeteria.

The fertilizer facility stores and distributes anhydrous ammonia, a fertilizer that can be directly injected into soil. It also mixes other fertilizers.

Records reviewed by The Associated Press show the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration fined West Fertilizer $10,000 last summer for safety violations that included planning to transport anhydrous ammonia without a security plan. An inspector also found the plant's ammonia tanks weren't properly labeled.

The government accepted $5,250 after the company took what it described as corrective actions, the records show. It is not unusual for companies to negotiate lower fines with regulators.

In a risk-management plan filed with the Environmental Protection Agency about a year earlier, the company said it was not handling flammable materials and did not have sprinklers, water-deluge systems, blast walls, fire walls or other safety mechanisms in place at the plant.

State officials require all facilities that handle anhydrous ammonia to have sprinklers and other safety measures because it is a flammable substance, according to Mike Wilson, head of air permitting for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

But inspectors would not necessarily check for such mechanisms, and it's not known whether they did when the West plant was last inspected in 2006, said Ramiro Garcia, head of enforcement and compliance.

That inspection followed a complaint about a strong ammonia smell, which the company resolved by obtaining a new permit, said the commission's executive director Zak Covar. He said no other complaints had been filed with the state since then, so there haven't been additional inspections.

___

Associated Press writers Will Weissert, Michael Brick, Nomaan Merchant and Angela K. Brown and video journalists John L. Mone and Raquel Maria Dillon in West; writers Jamie Stengle in Dallas, Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston and Seth Borenstein and Jack Gillum in Washington contributed to this report.

    


19 Apr 21:03

Bite Me - Esquire

by russiansledges
Russian Sledges

if an army of police, armed to the teeth, has yet to take this guy, would an AR-15 in my hands make a fucking difference? fuck you

"I wonder how many Boston liberals spent the night cowering in their homes wishing they had an AR-15 with a hi-capacity magazine?"  
19 Apr 19:47

Garmoshka

by russiansledges
play accordion by resizing browser window
19 Apr 19:42

Dimensions In Time outtakes

by noreply@blogger.com (Cameron McEwan)
Included in the player below is a video featuring outtakes, behind-the-scenes clips, and alternate takes from Dimensions In Time. This 1993 "story" was a two-part special for Children In Need, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who. This footage has been unseen since it was first recorded in 1993, much of this footage is extremely rare - and is only now seeing the light of day.
Dimensions In Time featured the set and characters from popular British soap opera EastEnders and was broadcast on 26 and 27 November 1993.
19 Apr 19:41

Revisit "No Alternative" 1990s Rock Comp On Record Store Day

by Jen Carlson
Revisit "No Alternative" 1990s Rock Comp On Record Store DayRecord Store Day is tomorrow (here's a list of great record stores you can go to tomorrow and always... until they are replaced with a soulless bank or whatever). Even if you aren't a hardcore collector of non-digital music, it's worth checking out for the special offerings. Like tomorrow you'll find a 12" vinyl of No Alternative, which turns 20 this year [pause to reflect on your age] and has never been released on vinyl before. Do you remember it? [ more › ]

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19 Apr 19:41

NJ Cops Found Two Children Living In "Filthy" Storage Locker

by Rebecca Fishbein
NJ Cops Found Two Children Living In "Filthy" Storage Locker Two young boys were found living in an unheated, dirty storage unit in New Jersey yesterday after their mother was arrested for allegedly slashing her boyfriend's car tires. [ more › ]

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19 Apr 19:40

Twitter / JoeKeohane: @nypost and @CNN now reporting ...

by russiansledges
@nypost and @CNN now reporting that site of standoff, the Arsenal Mall, "is the coolest and most popular mall in Massachusetts."
19 Apr 19:40

Here is a cat dressed as a shark riding a Roomba chasing a duck

by russiansledges
Russian Sledges

via MIT friends via their MIT friends

19 Apr 19:33

Comment Magazine, 2010

Comment Magazine, 2010:

full issue of BU’s The Comment magazine that had Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s boxing photo essay (p17-18)

19 Apr 19:33

(via Twitter / shawna_england: View from my house…crazy...

19 Apr 19:13

60 People Still Missing After Texas Blast Kills 12

Sixty people are still unaccounted for after a fertilizer plant exploded earlier in the week, flattening part of a small Texas town and killing 12 people, officials said.
19 Apr 19:13

BREAKING: Still Nothing | The Onion - America's Finest News Source

BREAKING: Still Nothing | The Onion - America's Finest News Source:

BREAKING: We’re Doing A Bad Job
BREAKING: Do You Think We’re Doing A Good Job?
BREAKING: We Might Be Doing A Bad Job
BREAKING: How’s Everyone Doing?
BREAKING: Can Anyone Ever Truly Know Anything? What Is The Truth?
BREAKING: Has The Word ‘Breaking’ Lost All Its Meaning?
BREAKING: Still Nothing
BREAKING: No News Breaking
CNN Releases Photos Of 3 Obese Mexican Women Suspected In Boston Bombing
FBI: ‘You Know You’re Desperate When You’re Asking The American People For Help’

19 Apr 18:14

TV Legends Revealed: Did BBC Buy Trademark to Blue Police Boxes?

Travel back through time to investigate whether the BBC purchased the trademark from the Metropolitan Police Service for the iconic blue police box used for the TARDIS on "Doctor Who."
19 Apr 17:57

FBI At New Jersey Home Of Sister Of Boston Bomb Suspects

by Associated Press

WEST NEW YORK, N.J. (AP) -- The FBI is at the northern New Jersey home of the sister of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.

The police director in West New York, N.J., says the woman has told authorities she has not been in frequent touch with her brothers. He says she is very upset.

Police did not have her name.

They have cordoned off the three-story brick building across the Hudson River from New York City.

The woman, speaking through a crack in the door, tells The Star-Ledger of Newark (http://bit.ly/15nf66S ) her brothers are smart and great people. She says she doesn't know what got into them.

She also tells the newspaper she is sorry for "all the people who are hurt."

    


19 Apr 17:33

The Suspects’ Uncle

by Nicholas Thompson
Russian Sledges

these assholes have a pretty likable family

“What do you think provoked this?” The question was put, late Friday morning, to Ruslan Tsarni, the uncle of Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the two Boston bombing suspects. “Um, being losers. Hatred to those...
19 Apr 17:31

Gov't Sources: Boston Bomb Suspect Went To Russia

by EILEEN SULLIVAN and KIMBERLY DOZIER

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Government officials say Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev traveled to Russia last year and returned to the U.S. six months later.

The 26-year-old Tsarnaev died in a police shootout overnight.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they couldn't publicly talk about an investigation in progress. One says that Tsarnaev traveled out of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

Investigators believe that Tsarneaev and his brother Dzhokhar are responsible for the deadly Boston Marathon terrorist attack. Dzhokhar is still being sought. The ethnic Chechen brothers are from Dagestan, which neighbors Chechnya in southern Russia. They lived near Boston and had been in the U.S. for about a decade, an uncle said.

One official said there are no known ties at this point to Chechen extremist groups.

    


19 Apr 17:31

Boston bombing edges into US immigration debate in Congress - Reuters

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fuck you


San Francisco Chronicle

Boston bombing edges into US immigration debate in Congress
Reuters
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19 Apr 17:22

Twitter / DunkinDonuts: @Sarcasticsapien At the ...

by russiansledges
At the direction of authorities, select DDs in the Boston area are open to serve law enforcement, first responders.
19 Apr 16:29

Photo

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needed this





19 Apr 16:29

Wow It’s mom, but I’m sleepy 









Wow It’s mom, but I’m sleepy 

19 Apr 16:28

Who Is Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Man at the Center of the Boston Manhunt? - Alexander Abad-Santos - The Atlantic Wire

by OnlyMrGodKnowsWhy

Hidden Valley Ranch marketing dept. is probably not pleased about this.

FBI

Original Source

19 Apr 16:28

Watch the ISS spacewalk live for some respite from the manhunt madness

by Robert T. Gonzalez

This morning's manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombers has left many of us glued to our screens. If you find yourself in need of a little mental/emotional/psychological vacation from it all, here's a live feed of this morning's spacewalk outside the ISS.

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19 Apr 16:27

Photo



19 Apr 16:27

meme4u: http://memeblock.com/

19 Apr 16:27

The Chanel eye-makeup-erator

by Christopher Noessel

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After David offers Leeloo some clothes, he also offers her a device for applying eye makeup. Leeloo only has the most rudamentary grasp of English at this point, so to demonstrate its use he holds it up to his eyes.

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This is a clear enough signal for Leeloo, who puts the device up to her eyes like a large pair of sunglasses. She can feel the momentary button near her left fingertip and presses it. In response a white ring around a Chanel logo illuminates for a second. Leeloo feels an unfamiliar sensation and pulls her face away, and we see that the device has applied complete eye makeup for her.

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Analysis

The industrial design of the device is brilliant. It’s sized to be slightly larger than the eye area and it has the right shape for someone to know where to place it. The activation button sits exactly where the user needs it, and with enough of a button-like affordance that even without looking she can find it and press it. The device is just heavy enough to encourage supporting it with palms, which provides a firm base to resist too much movement on activation (and thereby risking eyeshadow right on the eye). The shiny black plastic reads like a cosmetic object, and professional enough that you can presume it’s safe to use near delicate eye parts. The white ring is a simple cue for those nearby that it’s in progress and not to interrupt the user.

A minor improvement would be to improve that simple light on/off to a progress ring that swept around. This would gave a sense of how much time it will take and how much time is left, even if it’s only a second.

The main question of the device is of course how does Leeloo specify the details of the makeup. A quick Google image search shows that the number of parameters is…um…vast.

Of course, if the device had some kind of low-level artificial intelligence, that agentive algorithm could handle a lot of the complexity for her, deciding on the best match for her schedule, fashion trends, current outfit, and her preferred position in the fashion-aggression spectrum. (Would there be a device that went up to 11 for drag queens?) But, when the agentive algorithm got it wrong, and Leeloo wanted to override those settings, she’s back to needing to tell the device how she’d like to override its suggestions. How does she do that?

Which raises the question of those three buttons across the bridge of the device.

Those three buttons

Of course three momentary buttons aren’t enough to control all the variables in eye makeup. Even if these are dials that control three variables, three variables aren’t enough. (Even if they were dials, why would they look identical to the momentary buttons? Things that behave differently should look different.)

Even if these buttons are not controls for variables but rather presets for sets of variables (Such as: “Work,” “Formal wear,” or “Defeating ultimate evil”), they’re not signaling their state well. Looking at that screen grab, can you tell which one is currently selected? I can’t. It should be apparent at a glance, so no one accidentally applies “clubbing” makeup when they mean “funeral.” So there should be some indication of what’s currently selected. Note that a lit button is not enough. Some descriptive text is needed. Such text would ideally be on both the “inside” and the “outside” so no matter how it was lying on a dresser, its state could be read.

Anyway, since those buttons aren’t sufficient for setting up the eye makeup, let’s hope that it’s networked to some other device with a richer interface, like a voice interface or Cornelius’ WIMP computer, where she can have a rich interaction for setting up those buttons.

With all that in mind, here’s another comp to illustrate these ideas. Admittedly, Chanel’s brand police wouldn’t be comfortable with an LED font, but it would clearly communicate that the text represents a variable and not a product name.

Asskicking


Special shouts out to You Yeti! who corrected our tweet that the two Fingernail-o-matics were not the only cosmetic interfaces in the survey. I love writing for a sharp, eagle-eyed audience.


19 Apr 16:02

When crowdsourcing goes wrong: Reddit, Boston and missing student Sunil Tripathi

by Alex Hern
Reddit's initial hunt to find the Boston bombers devolved rapidly into a sort of "racist Where's Wally", profiling – racially and otherwise – scores of innocent people.

Update, 20 April: The two suspects for the bombing have been identified as Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The former was killed in a gunfight with police in the early hours of 19 April, while the latter was arrested and is now in custody. Sunil Tripathi remains missing.

 

Holy crap. One of the suspects being named on the scanner, is one of the names Reddit came up with early this morning.

— Lance Bradley (@Lance_Bradley) April 19, 2013

 

 

Wow Reddit was right about the missing Brown student per the police scanner. Suspect identified as Sunil Tripathi.

— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) April 19, 2013

 

 

So this kinda changes up the smug opining about a Reddit "witch hunt," hm?

— dansinker (@dansinker) April 19, 2013

 

 

IF it is the Brown student in custody and IF he was one of the Marathon Bombers, Reddit had it YESTERDAY and the whole world has changed.

— Geoff LaTulippe (@DrGMLaTulippe) April 19, 2013

 

On 16 March, Sunil Tripathi, a student at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, went missing, leaving behind a cryptic note. His whereabouts are still unknown, but for a brief moment, it looked like he was involved in far bigger things. His name turned up on the Boston Police Department's scanner early this morning, suddenly and without warning. We now know that BPD was mistaken: according to NBC and the Associated Press, the suspects are migrants from an area of Russia near Chechnya. But that didn't stop a lot of people getting very excited.

The BPD was chasing two men who had held up a 7/11, shot and killed a police officer, and then headed west, apparently hurling explosives out of the window of the stolen SUV they were driving. As the chase continued, it seemed more and more likely that the men must be related to the Boston Marathon bombing, and at 7:20am BST the Boston Globe confirmed it: one suspect had been taken into custody. That man, they now report, is dead. The second remains at large.

But it's not quite true to say that Sunil Tripathi's name first came up in this startlingly new context on the BPD scanner. Because Reddit "called it" first.

Late last night, Redditor pizzatime linked to reports of Tripathi's disappearance, asking "Is missing student Sunil Tripathi Marathon Bomber #2?". At that time, the FBI had just released photos of two suspects, neither of whom had appeared on any of Reddit's crowdsourced hunts for the bomber. But pizzatime noticed that one of them bore a resemblance to Tripathi, and posted accordingly.

The worst thing is that through sheer force of weight whoever the bomber was will probably have been highlighted by someone on Reddit.

— Alex Hern (@alexhern) April 17, 2013

 

 

So we’ll be subjected to endless “how Reddit found the bomber before the police” headlines when all they did was libel hundreds of people.

— Alex Hern (@alexhern) April 17, 2013

 

Reddit had set themselves the task of finding a needle in a haystack, but failed to take account of the fact that they had no way to tell for certain whether they'd found a needle or a needle-like piece of hay. The initial hunt to find the bombers devolved rapidly into a sort of "racist Where's Wally", profiling – racially and otherwise – scores of innocent people.

It's hard to be certain of the provenance, but that crowdsourcing (along with 4Chan's who did much the same thing) certainly led to images stripped of their context being passed around as though they were confirmed, and probably had a hand in the New York Post smearing two innocent men on their front page. And now it looks like it smeared Tripathi, too.

But really, the crowdsourced hunt for the bomber should be split into two acts. The first, finding suspicious-looking people in photos of the marathon, was always going to end in innocents' reputations being destroyed. With no method of confirmation, few feet on the ground and a wealth of opportunity for false positives, Reddit was abysmally suited for the task, and it failed abjectly.

But once the photos of the suspects were released, it had more chance of being useful. "Do you know this man?" is the archetypal example crowdsourcing. Wanted posters have been used for over 130 years, and we've got a pretty good hang on how they work by now: you need to find someone, so you show their face to as many people as possible. Tripathi looked like the second bomber, and so his name was linked. But then Reddit took it further.

The crowdsourcing part of wanted posters is about making sure as many people as possible see the picture. It is emphatically not about making sure any allegations resulting from the picture are made public. That's not crowdsourcing, it's just speculating; there is little advantage in getting the crowd involved at that point, and the major downside that someone's life might be ruined based on who they look like.

Tripathi wasn't the bomber. He just looked like him. How his name ended up with the Boston Police Department remains unclear, but it is clear that he is not a suspect. Where he is remains an open question, but maybe one Reddit should steer clear of. The world hasn't changed that much.