Search drags on for burial spot for bomb suspect; fund distribution still an issue

Audience members listen as administrator Kenneth Feinberg delivers an opening statement at The One Fund town hall meeting at the Boston Public Library May 6. The One Fund town hall solicited feedback from the public and outlined how initial funds would be distributed at the end of June.

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts funeral director is striking out in his search for a place to bury the Boston Marathon bombing suspect killed in a gunbattle with police.

Worcester funeral home director Peter Stefan said more than 100 people in the U.S. and Canada have offered burial plots for the body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. But officials in the cities and towns where the graves are located have said no.