John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorized the population when they went on a serial shooting spree in October 2002. Muhammad, then 41, and Malvo, then 17, shot and killed 10 people and injured ...
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 ...
Dr. Mildred Muhammad was marked for death by her ex-husband, a former Army soldier who would later be identified as the "D.C. Sniper." For much of their 12-year marriage, the mother of three endured ...
More than two decades after the Washington, D.C., sniper attacks paralyzed the nation’s capital, a new documentary is reframing one of America’s most frightening crime sprees through the eyes of the ...
The panel deliberated for about 61/2 hours before convicting Muhammad of two counts of capital murder. One accused him of taking part in multiple murders, the other -- the result of a post-Sept. 11 ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — In a waterfront town with an extensive history, it's an oddity no one wants to discuss. Bellingham, a city with a rich history and known as the former home of D.C. sniper John ...
While her ex-husband faces execution, Mildred Muhammad is out peddling her book, Scared Silent, about her life with John Allen Muhammad, the Beltway sniper who killed ten people in the Washington, D.C ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- John Allen Muhammad was convicted of six of the Washington-area sniper killings Tuesday after the prosecution's star witness, Muhammad's young ...
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorized the Beltway for weeks Jessica Sager is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared in ...
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