DC Sniper’s Sentence Could Change With New Appeal
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland steps into a Virginia appeal over the sentencing of D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo.
Malvo is serving life without parole in Virginia for the 2002 sniper murders that killed 10 people in Virginia, Maryland and D.C.
But now, that sentence could change.
In October 2002 a killing spree left six dead in Maryland and four others in Virginia and D.C.
Snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo hid in the trunk of a car and randomly shot people through a peephole.
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