From Fox News: Convicted D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said in a newspaper interview
published Sunday that the devastated reaction of a victim's husband made
him feel like "the worst piece of scum."
Malvo expresses remorse in the interview with The Washington Post and
urged the families of victims to try and forget about him and his
partner John Allen Muhammad so they can move on. Tuesday marks the 10th
anniversary of the beginning of the deadly spree in the Washington area
carried out by Malvo and John Allen Muhammad. The pair has been linked
to 27 shootings across the country, including 10 fatal attacks in the
Washington area.
Malvo, 27, told the Post in a rare interview that the look on the
face of victim Linda Franklin's husband right after she was shot stands
out in his memory of the rampage. Franklin, a 47-year-old FBI analyst,
was killed as she and her husband loaded supplies outside a Home Depot
in Falls Church, Va.
"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."
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