A jury on Monday found Gulf War veteran John Muhammad guilty on two counts of capital murder for last year's string of sniper shootings that killed 10 people and terrorized the Washington area.
Whenever one of Mildred Muhammad's three children calls her, she instinctively answers the phone with a worried greeting: "What's wrong?" The question usually brings an exasperated sigh from the other ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Nov. 10 -- Prosecutors rested their case against sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad on Monday after presenting 136 witnesses and more than 450 pieces of evidence -- information ...
MANASSAS, VA - A judge rejected John Allen Muhammad insistence of innocence and sentenced him to death Tuesday, saying his actions in the Washington-area sniper shootings that left 10 people dead were ...
SEATTLE - West Coast investigators are digging into the lives of two men named in connection with 13 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area, searching for clues as to what may have motivated a ...
Dr. Mildred Muhammad was marked for death by her ex-husband, a former Army soldier who would later be identified as the "D.C. Sniper." For much of their 12-year marriage, the mother of three endured ...
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 ...
JARRATT, Va. -- John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the sniper attacks that terrorized the nation's capital region for three weeks in October 2002, was executed Tuesday. Muhammad died by injection ...
Muhammad died by injection at 9:11 p.m. at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, prison spokesman Larry Traylor said. He said Muhammad had no final statement and that Traylor didn't hear him ...
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