Bomb Suspects’ Uncle Gets ’Love Mail’ for Speaking Out

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Ruslan Tsarni called out to his wife for the letters. Zalina, he said, bring the box.

Since Tsarni stood outside his suburban Maryland home on April 19 before a scrum of journalists and apologized to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings on behalf of his suspect-nephews, calling them “losers,” Americans have been writing in from across the country to offer their support to him, his wife and their six children.