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 ...
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True crime-centric cabler Investigation Discovery (ID) will present a new documentary about a largely untold aspect of the rash of sniper attacks that terrorized Washington, D.C. in 2002 when Hunted ...
Reporter Tony Holt hosts the 10-part series, Chasing Ghosts: The Hunt for the D.C. Snipers, which takes a look at one of the most devastating killing sprees in U.S. history.
Hunter by My Husband documentary collage, with Dr. Mildred D. Muhammad (top R), the ex-wife of convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad (bottom R). More than two decades after the Washington, D.C., sniper ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. -- Both snipers have been convicted, but the verdicts have left a nagging question: Which of them pulled the trigger in the shootings that killed 10 people and wounded three others in ...
I don’t believe in capital punishment, but I will be glad if John Allen Muhammad is executed tonight. I wish someone had shot him down in the street before he and his witless teenage accomplice, Lee ...
An exhibit chronicling the so-called “Beltway Sniper” shootings that claimed 10 lives and terrorized residents of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia for 23 days in 2002 is scheduled to ...
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 ...