RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Convicted DC snipers Lee Boyd Malvo and
John Allen Muhammad were supposed to have had help carrying out
their deadly attacks, and they may have been involved in more
shootings than authorities suspected.
That's according to an interview with actor William Shatner that
airs Thursday.
In a phone call from prison, Malvo told Shatner two others
planned to help with the shootings but they backed out and at least
one was killed.
Also a psychiatrist who worked with Malvo, said he confessed to
at least 42 shootings during the killing spree that culminated with
the shootings in 2002 that terrorized the DC area.
The one-hour "Confessions of the DC Sniper with William
Shatner: An Aftermath Special" premieres at 10 p.m. Thursday on
A&E.
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