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Sniper Shootings
Sniper Shootings : Interactive maps show details of victims and ballistics. (Flash 6)
Va. Court Upholds Muhammad Sentences The Virginia Supreme Court upheld the convictions and death sentences of sniper John Allen Muhammad, saying he had acted with "breathless cruelty."
Tacoma Buyer of Gun for Sniper Admits Misstatements A Tacoma, Wash., man who bought a high-powered rifle for sniper John Allen Muhammad in 2001, but who claimed it was for himself, has pleaded guilty in federal court in Tacoma to making a false statement while acquiring a firearm.
In the News
Md. House Panel Hesitant On Video Game Restrictions (Post, March 9, 2005)
Fairfax Said No to Malvo Plea Deal: Teen Would Have Testified Against Muhammad in Sniper Trial (Post, March 5, 2005)
Ruling Likely to Spare Va. Inmate: Malvo's Prospects Are Also Affected (Post, March 2, 2005)
Malvo Deal Fell Through, Lawyer Says: Pr. William Won't Try Sniper, Who Offered to Testify Against Muhammad in 2003 (Post, March 2, 2005)
In Va. Bills, Death Penalty Would Cover Accomplices (Post, Dec. 21, 2004)
Sniper Case Goes Before Va. High Court: Muhammad's Defense Assails Anti-Terror Law (Post, Nov. 3, 2004)
Malvo Gets Two More Life Terms: Teen Sniper Enters Plea In Spotsylvania Attacks (Post, Oct. 27, 2004)
Malvo Is Set To Admit Guilt In Spotsylvania: Deal Calls for Teen Sniper To Get Life for Shootings (Post, Oct. 26, 2004)
Muhammad's Fairfax Case Officially Ends: Judge Upholds Ruling On Right to Quick Trial (Post, Oct. 6, 2004)
Inmate's Offer to Testify Gave Muhammad Prosecutors Pause (Post, Oct. 5, 2004)
Sniper Case Unsettles Usual Police Procedure: 'Detainer' Meaning Led To Dismissal in Fairfax (Post, Oct. 5, 2004)
Va. Judge Dismisses Case Against Muhammad: Fairfax Ruling Cites Right to Speedy Trial (Post, Oct. 2, 2004)
A Time, and Place, for Reflection: Md. Terrace Honors Sniper Victims (Post, Oct. 2, 2004)
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Exerpts From "Sniper"
Jurisdictions Vied To Prosecute Pair (The Washington Post, 10/9/03) In the End, Caprice Lost Its Invisibility (The Washington Post, 10/8/03)
Frustrations -- and Finally a Breakthrough (The Washington Post, 10/7/03)
Pair Mapped Out Their Travels on a Laptop Computer (The Washington Post, 10/6/03)
Struggling for a Direct Connection (The Washington Post, 10/6/03)
Truck Took Probe Down Wrong Road (The Washington Post, 10/5/03)
Card's Discovery Opened Line of Communication (The Washington Post, 10/5/03)
Lee Boyd Malvo
Malvo To Admit Guilt in Va. Cases: Defense Lawyer Says Spotsylvania Won't Seek Death (Post, Sept. 25, 2004)
Teen Sniper's Lawyers Miss Deadline for Filing Appeal (Post, Sept. 17, 2004)
Malvo Moves To New Prison: Teen Sniper's Home Is Highest Security (Post, March 24, 2004)
Trying Snipers Cost Va. $3 Million: Price Tag a Factor In Other Prosecutions (Post, March 13, 2004)
Malvo Is Moved From Jail to Va. Prison: Sniper Will Undergo Evaluation Before Likely Placement in High-Security Facility (Post, March 13, 2004)
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John Muhammad
Status of Muhammad's Cases (Post, March 2, 2005)
New Sniper Judge Takes Up Trial Issue (Post, Sept. 23, 2004)
Judge Removes Himself From Va. Sniper Case: Prosecutors Objected to Conduct (Post, Sept. 22, 2004)
Judge Recuses Himself in Muhammad Case (Post, Sept. 21, 2004; 1:09 PM)
Gunmaker, Store Agree To Payout in Sniper Case (Post, Sept. 10, 2004)
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The Victims
Prosecutors Sharpen Call for Removal of Sniper Judge in Fairfax (Post, Sept. 19, 2004)
Victims' Relatives Still Ask, 'Why?': Snipers' Motives Remain Unresolved (Post, March 11, 2004)
Malvo Let Gestures Do Talking: Defense Wants Montgomery Police Interview Barred (Post, July 4, 2003)
Sniper Victims' Families to Sue Over Assault Rifle (Post, Jan. 16, 2003)
Husband Recounts Sniper Slaying: Testimony Given at Hearing on Whether to Try Malvo as Adult (Post, Jan. 15, 2003)
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