Nov 17, 2009 · BALTIMORE — Minutes before convicted Washington-area sniper John Allen Muhammad was executed, he said goodbye to a Baltimore lawyer who had become a trusted confidant. "I love you, brother,"...
Jan 31, 2019 · During a 10-minute hearing, Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr. delayed setting a trial date and named Alexandria-based lawyer Jonathan Shapiro co-counsel with Peter Greenspun of Fairfax, who represented...
Nov 11, 2009 · Gordon, who served as Muhammad’s standby attorney in the Montgomery County case in which Muhammad represented himself, said his client remained “dignified” to the end. “His mood was the same, you would not have known that his death was impending just by talking to him,” he said. Gordon also said Muhammad continued to maintain his innocence.
He is also speaking the literal truth. He and his young friend, the main characters in Alexandre Moors's “Blue Caprice,” are based on John A. Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, who terrorized the greater Washington area in the fall of 2002 with a series of murderous sniper attacks.Sep 12, 2013
They were known as the Beltway snipers. An unlikely duo made up of a former American soldier and a Jamaican teenager. After meeting by chance at an electronics store in Antigua two years prior to their deadly rampage, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo grew close. Muhammad had just lost custody of his three kids.Oct 30, 2021
During a 10-minute hearing, Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr. delayed setting a trial date and named Alexandria-based lawyer Jonathan Shapiro co-counsel with Peter Greenspun of Fairfax, who represented Muhammad Wednesday in court.Nov 13, 2002
Lee Malvo and John Allen Muhammad were the two shooters. John Allen Muhammad was a Gulf War veteran, and Lee Malvo was a 17-year-old. Though Muhammad has been executed for his role in the attacks, Malvo is still alive today, and he gave a number of interviews from a high security prison cell for this documentary.Jan 24, 2022
The pair's brutal crime spree ended in the early hours of 24 October 2002. Muhammad and Malvo were found sleeping in their car near Myersville, Maryland. They were arrested on federal weapons charges after police were tipped off by a member of the public who noticed the parked car.Jan 24, 2022
A documentary series exploring the sniper spree that terrorized the DC area 19 years ago is premiering Monday, May 10 on Vice TV. I, Sniper, an eight-episode production, features several interviews with Lee Boyd Malvo, who carried out the shootings with John Allen Muhammed in October 2002.May 6, 2021
Una Sceon JamesLee Boyd Malvo / Mother
John Allen MuhammadHe, along with his partner and accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo (aged 17), a native of Kingston, Jamaica, carried out the D.C. sniper attacks of October 2002, killing 10 people....John Allen MuhammadOther namesThe Beltway Sniper The D.C. SniperCriminal statusExecutedConviction(s)Capital murderCriminal penaltyDeath22 more rows
John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo used a 1990 Chevrolet Caprice modified to hide a sniper's nest in the back seat and trunk.Aug 25, 2021
Currently, he is serving multiple life sentences at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia, a supermax prison. Muhammad was executed in 2009.
48 years (1960–2009)John Allen Muhammad / Age at death
Lee Boyd Malvo was 18 when sentenced to life in prison without parole, but a Supreme Court ruling and a Maryland law passed in 2021 could change that. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md.Feb 8, 2022