Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspected Boston bomber still at large, has a Twitter account that journalists have already pored over for most of the afternoon.
He appeared weary of America at times, although he celebrated elements of American pop-culture.
Here are some of his mentions of America on his account:
“A decade in America already, I want out,” – March 2012.
“You guys know that the suicide rate for active duty American soldiers is at an all time high for 2012, a suicide a day, whats the #problem?” – November 28, 2012
“America is impervious to the fu-kery #justforthisoneday” – November 6, 2012 – Election day eve
Other tweets highlight his love of Chechnya:
 “Proud to be from #chechnya” April 29, 2012
 “How I miss my home land #dagestan #chechnya” – April 5, 2012
 “I hold my own I got that #chechnyanpower“ – March 14, 2012
 “Chechen dudes holding down Russia with all of their gold medals,” – August 2012 during the Olympic games.
He even tweeted about terrorism:
“I don’t argue with fools who say Islam is terrorism it’s not worth a thing, let an idiot remain an idiot,” he wrote in January 2013.

