July 29, 2010— -- Police will once again question DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, after the convicted serial killer said for the first time in a TV interview with actor William Shatner that two other ...
DC Sniper Case, 20 Years Later: Maryland court hears arguments for Lee Boyd Malvo's chance at parole
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Oral arguments began Tuesday in D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo's quest to seek either sentencing relief or release under a Maryland law that applies to prisoners who were ...
A federal judge ordered convicted D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo be resentenced, NBC News correspondent Pete Williams said. Malvo is one of two men convicted for a string of shootings that terrorized the ...
An exhibit chronicling the so-called “Beltway Sniper” shootings that claimed 10 lives and terrorized residents of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia for 23 days in 2002 is scheduled to ...
The National Law Enforcement Museum in D.C. has opened a new exhibit focused on artifacts from the D.C. Snipers ramapge.
A three-judge panel rejected an appeal by the man serving several life terms for the 2002 “Beltway sniper” killings, finding that a snag in Lee Boyd Malvo‘s endeavor to be resentenced in Maryland is ...
A Death tarot card, a Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle and a 1990 Chevy Caprice deemed “a rolling sniper’s nest” are on view in ...
March 10 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1862, the U.S. Treasury issued "legal tender notes" in denominations from $5 to $1,000, the first U.S. paper money. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell ...
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