Sniper Suspect Lawyers to Get ‘Confession’ Tape
From Times Wire Reports
Lawyers for sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad will be given a videotape of a reported confession alleged accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo made to police.
At a hearing, a judge said defense attorneys are entitled to any statements Malvo, 17, made to investigators, including an interview in which he reportedly confessed to some shootings.
Muhammad, 42, and Malvo have been accused of shooting 19 people, killing 13 and wounding six others in several states.
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