For the first time, Janet Reitman discusses her\xa0Rolling Stone cover story on accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.\n\n"My editors, myself, a lot of people who work for the magazine \u2014\xa0we lived through an act of terrorism. We know what it feels like. There have been accusations to me personally of being insensitive, and I can tell you that I'm far from insensitive, not only to the political realities of terrorism but to the personal realities of terrorism. I breathed it in, literally. \u2026 The cover is great on a certain level, because terrorism is emotional, it's real, it affects us. It is not something that happens just overseas or just to people who are somehow "Other." If you talk to terrorism experts around the world, what they will all say is that the vast majority of people who are involved in these violent, extremist acts are what we would consider otherwise to be very normal people. One of us. Part of our community. That's a reality, and it's a very emotional thing and it makes people very uncomfortable. I totally understand that. But that was the point of my story."\n\nShow notes:\n"Jahar's World" (Rolling Stone \u2022 July 2013)\nInside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt \u2022 2011)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices