Judge Denies Request to Vacate Plea From D.C. Sniper Malvo
On Wednesday a circuit court judge denied a request from D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo to vacate his pleas to six murders during the 2002 sniper attacks. Malvo, currently serving… Read More
On Wednesday a circuit court judge denied a request from D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo to vacate his pleas to six murders during the 2002 sniper attacks. Malvo, currently serving… Read More
Lee Boyd Malvo could be resentenced in Montgomery County based on a 2012 Supreme Court ruling declaring mandatory life sentences for juveniles unconstitutional. Malvo, currently imprisoned in Virginia for his… Read More
October 2 marks 20 years since the D.C. Snipers carried out their first attack in Montgomery County. It was just the beginning of a three-week shooting spree that would terrorize… Read More
The Court of Appeals in Maryland issued an opinion Aug. 26 that D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo must be resentenced as the court has since established different guidance concerning the… Read More
Beginning Monday night, Vice TV will air its eight-part series on the 2002 D.C. sniper shooting spree that left 10 dead and Montgomery County residents terrorized for three weeks. Have… Read More
Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenager who assisted John Muhammad during the D.C. sniper shooting spree in 2002, is asking the Supreme Court for a new sentence. During that three-week crime… Read More
Seventeen years ago, a man and his teenage protege terrorized the D.C. region shooting random victims getting gas, loading their cars with packages or waiting for a bus. David Reichenbaugh,… Read More
The memorial dedicated to the 10 people murdered in one of the region’s most notorious crime sprees, known to many as the D.C. Sniper Attacks, is being renovated at Brookside… Read More
The sentence Lee Boyd Malvo received in a Montgomery County courtroom — life without possibility of parole — stands after county Circuit Court Judge Robert Greenberg’s ruling Wednesday. Greenberg ruled… Read More