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Lee Boyd Malvo, the junior member of the infamous “Beltway Sniper” team that killed 10 people in 2002, is not entitled to a new sentencing, lawyers for Virginia will argue before the Richmond ...
In 2004, Lee Boyd Malvo, 19, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for his role in 10 Washington-area sniper killings in 2002. His partner, John Allen Muhammad, considered the mastermind ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Convicted D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said in a television interview that aired Thursday that he was sexually abused by John Allen Muhammad, his adult accomplice in shootings ...
FILE - Sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, center, is surrounded by deputies as he is brought into court to be identified by a witness during the trial of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad at the ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. A Maryland judge has indefinitely postponed a resentencing hearing for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, after Virginia rejected a request to temporarily let him ...
Attorneys for convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo will argue Wednesday that his six Montgomery County, Maryland, murder convictions should be vacated, WTOP has learned. Court records and sources ...
FILE - This photo provided by the Virginia Department of Corrections shows Lee Boyd Malvo. Maryland’s highest court will reconsider the case of Malvo, who is serving life without parole for ...
In the Fairfax County, Virginia, trial, Malvo used an insanity defense, alleging that John Allen Muhammad had brainwashed him into committing murder. Originally claimed to be the triggerman in all ...