Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: Prosecutors began to make their case today for why convicted bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be sentenced to death. The same jury that convicted him will decide Tsarnaev's fate. NPR's Tovia Smith was in court and she joins us now.And Tovia, I gather it was a very emotional day in court.TOVIA SMITH, BYLINE: Absolutely. The prosecutor's goal now is to convince jurors that the death penalty is justified because of how cruel and depraved a crime this was and how much people suffered. And that's exactly what came across. The first witness, Celeste Corcoran, who lost both of her legs, she cried as she described the pain, so bad, she said, she wanted to die. There was horrific video of victims bleeding on the street, howling for help. And then the family of Krystle Campbell told their heartbreaking story about waiting outside of a hospital room giving doctors' permission to amputate her leg, only to find out after 10 hours that the
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