A psychiatrist from a Boston university expressed an interest in using the brain of slain Tamerlan Tsarnaev, suspected of performing the Boston Marathon bombing, for medical research, ABC News reported.
Michael Miller is especially interested in examining the relationship between brain damage and aggressive behavior. Tsarnaev, an amateur boxer, possibly suffered some head trauma during his career. "This suspect's brain may teach us a small but important bit about the biology of violence," Miller said. (Ynet)













