Carjacking victim recalls differing demeanors of bombing suspects
>From   Pamela Brown , CNN
May 1, 2013 -- Updated 0810 GMT (1610 HKT) CNN.com 
New York (CNN) -- During the 90-minute ride of terror, Tamerlan Tsarnaev kept 
talking.
He barked out orders, detailed his hatred of Americans and asked his carjacking 
victim to remain calm.
Tsarnaev kept asking about the 26-year-old driver's heritage and family.
"If you cooperate, I won't kill 
you," said Tsarnaev, who along with his younger brother, was a suspect 
in the Boston Marathon bombings and the killing of a police officer. 
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The Massachusetts driver, whom CNN 
is identifying only as Danny because of privacy and safety concerns, 
gave his account of the April 18 incident and described the very 
different behavior of Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar.
While the talkative Tamerlan was 
the ringleader during the carjacking, the quiet Dzhokhar responded to 
multiple orders, such as getting money from an ATM.
The only question Dzhokhar asked was how much Danny paid for his Mercedes SUV.
After the Chinese entrepreneur 
eventually escaped, police caught up with the brothers and engaged in a 
gun battle that left Tamerlan Tsarnaev dead.
Dzhokhar, wounded, was found later and is in police custody.
Hours after authorities released 
images of the two bombing suspects, the brothers spontaneously decided 
to go to New York's Times Square to blow up their six remaining 
explosives, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told investigators. His account was 
outlined by New York's police commissioner.
Before forcing their way into 
Danny's vehicle three days after the bombings, the brothers fatally shot a 
campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
police said.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev said right after 
he got in the vehicle that he was responsible for the bombings and the 
officer's death, according to Danny.
"This is like something you see in a movie, isn't it?" Tamerlan Tsarnaev said 
at one point during the carjacking.
Danny, who first spoke with the Boston Globe, gave CNN this account of the 
carjacking in a more than hour-long interview.
-- Danny had stopped his vehicle to send a text when Tamerlan walked up and 
tapped on the window. The 
suspect, allegedly carrying a handgun, opened the door and got into the 
passenger seat.
-- Dzhokhar followed in another vehicle.
-- Under questioning by Tamerlan, 
Danny played up being Chinese and tried to humanize himself by talking 
about cell phones and family. Danny told CNN he felt being Chinese 
helped save his life.
-- Eventually, Dzhokhar abandoned 
his vehicle and the three rode in Danny's SUV. Tamerlan started driving, using 
back streets in the Boston area, trying to avoid police and 
searching for an open gas station.
-- Danny heard the word "Manhattan" at one point and thought the brothers were 
going to drive to New York, 
kill him on the way and dump his body under the bridge.
-- When they stopped to refuel at a Shell gas station, Danny managed to slip 
away. He could feel Tamerlan 
grab him and heard him yell an expletive. Danny ran to a Mobil gas 
station, where he told an employee there what happened.
Danny told CNN the fact that his car was low on gas helped save his life.
During the carjacking, Danny thought about a girl in New York whom he really 
liked.
He thought he'd never see her again.
CNN's Karin Caifa contributed to this report.
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