Malvo said the most enduring memory about the shootings for him, next to Ted Franklins eyes, is something he realized when he returned to Virginia after testifying against Muhammad in Maryland. He saw an educational television show in which Stanton Samenow a clinical psychologist who testified as
Date: Sep 30, 2012
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Notorious young sniper Lee Malvo: 'I was a monster'
But Malvo mostly remembers the eyes of Ted Franklin, Linda's husband, the devastation, the shock, the sadness. "They are penetrating," Malvo said in a rare media interview from prison. "It is the worst sort of pain I have ever seen in my life. His eyes. ... Words do not possess the depth in which to
Date: Sep 30, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Lee Boyd Malvo, 10 years after DC area sniper shootings: 'I was a monster'
But mostly he remembers Ted Franklins eyes the devastation, the shock, the sadness. They are penetrating, Malvo said in a rare media interview from prison. It is the worst sort of pain I have ever seen in my life. His eyes. ... Words do not possess the depth in which to fully convey that emo
"They are penetrating," Malvo said of Ted Franklin's eyes. "It is the worst sort of pain I have ever seen in my life. His eyes. .?.?. Words do not possess the depth in which to fully convey that emotion and what I felt when I saw it. .?.?. You feel like the worst piece of scum on the planet."
Date: Sep 30, 2012
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'I was a monster,' D.C. sniper says 10 years later
But he remembers the look in Ted Franklins eyes when the pair gunned down his wife Linda outside a Home Depot in Virginia and said it made him feel like the worst piece of scum on the planet.