ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) – Lee Boyd Malvo testified Tuesday that his former partner and father figure, John Allen Muhammad, told him before the 2002 sniper attacks “we’re going to terrorize this nation.” ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. Dec. 2 {ndash} -- In the summer of 2002, before the Washington area sniper shootings began, Lee Boyd Malvo sent a letter to the niece of John Allen Muhammad's first wife indicating ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. Nov. 24-- -- The father of accused sniper Lee Boyd Malvo fought tears Monday afternoon as he testified in his son's capital murder case and recalled for jurors how he had taught Malvo ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- John Allen Muhammad's youngest child had a message and some questions for her father. The message: "I miss you soooooooo much." One of her questions: "Why did you do all these ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- A friend of John Allen Muhammad testified Friday that Muhammad introduced Lee Boyd Malvo to him as a sniper and that Muhammad tried unsuccessfully to fashion a silencer for the ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- John Allen Muhammad had grand plans to extort millions of dollars from authorities in the 2002 Washington-area sniper shootings so he could set up a camp to train children how to ...
He says that his accomplice, John Allen Muhammad, had a plan to extort money to be used for a camp to train young killers. ROCKVILLE, Md. -- John Allen Muhammad had grand plans to extort millions of ...
Currently in prison awaiting resentencing for multiple charges stemming from a multi-state shooting spree in 2002 that left ten people dead. In the Fairfax County, Virginia, trial, Malvo used an ...
U.S. Attorney Paul McNulty of Virginia said if a firearm is used to carry out violence in an extortion scheme, the crime is punishable by the federal death penalty. Police believe the sniper left a ...
Oct. 24 -- Following is a timeline of the events that led to the arrests of John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo in connection with the recent sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area. Oct. 3By ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenage sniper believed to have killed 10 people in attacks that terrorized two states and the District of Columbia in October 2002, was formally sentenced ...