Kill shot? Photos show Boston bombing suspect’s friend took FBI bullet to top of head

Ibragim Todashev, who was killed by the FBI during a questioning, was shot six times, once in the crown of his head, photos shown at a press conference in Moscow reveal. His father suspects it could have been a kill shot.

“I can show you the photos taken after the killing of my son.
I have 16 photographs. I just would like to say that looking at
these photos is like being in a movie. I only saw things like
that in movies: shooting a person, and then the kill shot. Six
shots in the body, one of them in the head,”
Abdulbaki
Todashev said at the press conference at RIA Novosti news agency
in the Russian capital.

He explained that the photos were taken by friends of his son in
the US, to whom the FBI handed the body.

“I want justice and I want an investigation to be carried out,
I want these people [the FBI agents] to be put on trial in
accordance with US law. They are not FBI officers, they are
bandits. I cannot call them otherwise, they must be put on
trial,”
he said.

Abdulbaki Todashev said his main aim now is to go to the US and
get his son’s body.

“My brother and I, we went to the American embassy today. We
both want to fly there, we’ve applied for a visa,”
he
explained.

From left: lawyer Zaurbek Sadakhanov of the Moscow Interterritorial Bar Association, Abdulbaki Todashev, the father of Ibraghim Todashev, and human rights activist Kheda Saratova, head of the Objective independent information and analysis agency, at the RIA press conference on May 30, 2013. (RIA Novosti / Alexander Natruskin)

Lawyer Zaurbek Sadakhanov shows a photo of Ibragim Todashev’s body, with what appears to be a bullet wound in the crown of the head, at the RIA press conference on May 30, 2013. (RIA Novosti / Alexander Natruskin)

This article originally appeared on: RT