US media quoted anonymous sources as saying he had been responding to questions in writing, but this has not been officially confirmed. The FBI‘s Boston field office and the Boston police department both said the information did not come from them.
Boston’s Mayor Tom Menino had earlier told ABC News “we don‘t know if we’ll ever be able to question the individual”. However, the ABC, NBC and CBS networks all reported late on Sunday that the suspect was responding in writing to interrogation. This included questions about possible cell members and other explosives.
The suspect was captured on Friday evening after a huge manhunt during which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev‘s elder brother and suspected fellow bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died.
Police believe the 19-year-old Dzhokhar may have killed his brother himself, running him over in a car as he fled capture on Thursday night. Monday’s twin bomb attack on the Boston Marathon finish line killed a boy of eight and two women, and injured more than 180, of whom 13 lost limbs.
No motive for the attack has been established. The brothers, who originate from Chechnya in southern Russia, had been living in the US for about a decade.
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