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Lee Boyd Malvo, half of a two-man sniper team that terrorized the Washington region and killed 10 people in October 2002, was married last week in a ceremony at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia ...
On the morning he was arrested as a suspect in last fall's sniper shootings, Lee Boyd Malvo engaged in a conversation of sorts with a Montgomery County police detective, refusing to talk but ...
News about Lee Boyd Malvo, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
If he wasn't on trial for capital murder in Virginia with a gaggle of prosecutors from a handful of other jurisdictions lining up on deck, you'd be forgiven for thinking that baby-faced Lee Boyd ...
A jury convicted Lee Boyd Malvo of capital murder in the Washington-area sniper attacks Thursday, rejecting claims that the teenager was brainwashed by John Allen Muhammad into taking part in the ...
D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo has dropped his Supreme Court bid for resentencing after a change to a Virginia state law that now makes him eligible for parole in 2022.
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 ...
A jury Tuesday rejected the death penalty for sniper Lee Boyd Malvo, recommending instead that the teenage gunman be sentenced to life in prison without parole for a spree of random attacks that ...
Lee Boyd Malvo (C) is escorted by deputies as he is brought into court to be identified by a witness during the murder trial for sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad at the Virginia Beach Circuit ...
Excerpts from a taped interview of Lee Boyd Malvo (search) by Fairfax County homicide detective June Boyle and FBI agent Brad Garrett, played to a jury Friday.
Lee Boyd Malvo (search) could have been vulnerable to brainwashing by sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad (search) because of a fractured childhood in which his mother often dropped out of his ...
News about Lee Boyd Malvo, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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