Cremation will solve the problem. If his family refuses to have the body shipped back to them in Russia, then cremation is the best solution. Then the ashes can be mailed back in a USPS box. I don't care if it's in violation of their faith. How about violating our faith. This man violated the very core of our faith by attacking and killing innocent Americans and maiming many who will live with that forever. He deserves no respect. The funeral home should not be burdened with the body of a terrorist body and how to dispose of it. The state or the Feds should give his family 24 hours to arrange for the body to be shipped to Russia and then cremation should take place. His family wants him buried in Massachusetts because that had been his home for a decade. Too bad. The citizens in Boston who have lost their family members should not be reminded of this tragedy by having the terrorist buried in their community.

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