RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Convicted DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo tells actor William Shatner on a cable TV special that he and his partner tried to recruit fellow shooters for their 2002 spree and that his accomplice killed one man for backing out, according to the program set for airing Thursday.
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Lee Boyd Malvo claims others were to help in DC area attacks, says there were other shootings Lee Boyd Malvo - Beltway sniper attacks - John Allen Muhammad - William Shatner - Washington DC
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Convicted DC snipers Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammad were supposed to have had help carrying out their deadly attacks,...
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Lee Boyd Malvo Claims Others Were To Help in Attacks, Says Partner Killed One for Backing Out
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WASHINGTON, DC - The Environmental Protection Agency today turned back 10 petitions from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Commonwealth of Virginia, Peabody Coal and others that asked the agency to rescind its scientific finding that heat-trapping greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare. read more
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Police to question Malvo based on new revelations Beltway sniper attacks - United States - John Allen Muhammad - William Shatner - Virginia
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WASHINGTON Charlene Cotton will talk to anyone about sex. Several days a week she stands behind a table decorated with a bowl of flavored condoms and safer sex pamphlets, calling to women passing on the street, "Come check out my table. Don't be scared."
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Washington, DC - Midnight passage of bill signals major changes for airlines and travelers.
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A man convicted in the deadly sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington, D.C., area in 2002 says two others planned to participate in the attacks but backed out.
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Wildfires burn more than 30 homes, threaten dozens of others and force evacuations in Calif.
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