<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body style="width: 600px;"><center><a href="http://www.doorsglass.us/1640/247/442/3670/5762.12tt33823536AAF5.php">Click here if you can't view this email<center><a href="http://www.doorsglass.us/1640/247/442/3670/5762.12tt33823536AAF5.php"><img src="http://www.doorsglass.us/1640/247/442/33823536/3670.5762/img024744249.jpg"></a><br><br><p style="font-size: 10px; text-align: center;">If you wish to stop future mailings, please <a href="http://www.doorsglass.us/1640/247/442/3670/5762.12tt33823536AAF9.html">click here</a>.<br><br>Or send mail to:<br>Prime Time Ads Inc<br>3547 53rd Ave W #280<br>Bradenton, FL 34210</p></center><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><font color="#FFFFFF">ll take him."It could be a nondescript grave, said David Boyle, President,
Massachusetts Cemetery Association. Because it's high-profile, obviously
people are going to be watching what happens.I personally wouldnt turn anyone
away but each cemetery has rules and regulations when it comes to
granting burial rights, he added.Tsarnaevs body was claimed by his uncle
and relative on Thursday night after his wife, Katherine Russell finally
agreed to turn over rights to his side of the family."Of course,
family members will take possession of the body," Tsarnaevs uncle, Ruslan
Tsarni, told WCVB. "We'll do it. We will do it. A family
is a family."The medical examiner determined Tsarnaev's cause of death on
Monday, but officials said it wouldn't become public until his remains were
released and a death certificate was filed. It was unclear on Thursday
evening whether the death certificate had been filed.Gravesites of infamous
criminals have long attracted visitors and even vandals, but terrorist tombs
could present a new level of problems for cemeteries. The Obama administration
made the decision to dump Usama bin Laden's body at sea, in
part to avoid creating a magnet for the Al Qaeda chief's followers.
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was cremated and his ashes scattered
at an undisclosed location by his attorney after he was executed.Fox News'
Peter Doocy and The Associated Press contributed to this story.The body
of suspected Boston Mara
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