At the corner of Clarendon Street and Stuart Street, near Copley Square, a woman screamed the name Lisa at intervals, panic on her face as she walked back and forth. Runners, many wrapped in the thin space blanketsAn intelligence official told the AP on Monday that two additional explosive devices were found at the Boston Marathon, and were being dismantled, but those reports were later refuted by law enforcement and governmentThe Monkton woman stumbled over her words, dropped her head into her hands and slowly ran her fingers through her short brown hair as she relayed what happened at the storied Boston Marathon, which was supposed to have been the culmination of aOn Monday afternoon, explosions were detonated in Copley Square near the finish line at the Boston marathon.The Lede is following the aftermath of Monday's deadly explosions at the Boston Marathon, which killed three and sent 176 people to area hospitals. Seventeen people are in critical condition. Officials still have no one in custody. Live video from WCVB
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