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There was no sign of abnormality in the behavior of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev after the blasts, his former roommate testified on Tuesday. "He slept a little bit more, but that was it," said Andrew Dwinells who noted that Tsarnaev spent his days the same as he normally did: sleeping, texting, and being on his computer. Dwinelles' testimony was for the trial of two of Tsarnaev's friends who are being accused of removing evidence from the suspect's dorm room. Tsarnaev awaits trial and faces the death penalty for the 2013 bombings that killed three and injured 260.