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Authorities say they believe the letter was written by either John Allen Williams, 41 -- also known as John Allen Muhammad -- or John Lee Malvo, 17, a Jamaican citizen, each charged October 25 with six counts of first-degree murder in Montgomery County, Maryland.
CNN: Letter found at shooting scene
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John Allen Muhammad was found guilty in the Washington sniper trial and faces a possible death sentence.
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Malvo also cited different reasons for the shootings, which he is alleged to have committed with John Allen Muhammad.
CNN: Guard: Sniper suspect Malvo planned to shoot bus full of kids
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DC, John Allen Muhammad dismissed his lawyers, apparently thinking he stood a better chance of escaping execution if he conducted his own defence.
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CHESAPEAKE, Virginia (CNN) -- A defense psychologist testified Monday afternoon that sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo told him convicted killer John Allen Muhammad shot an FBI analyst to death in October 2002.
CNN: Expert: Malvo said he was spotter, not shooter
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MONTGOMERY, Alabama (CNN) -- A killing in Montogomery, Alabama, last month has led to the first murder charges to be filed against accused Washington-area snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, 17.
CNN: Killing in another Montgomery: Murder charges filed
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Jurors began deliberations Wednesday in Malvo's murder trial, pondering the argument made by his lawyers that he was under the control of John Allen Muhammad, who has already been convicted in one of the shootings.
CNN: No verdict on 1st day of Malvo deliberations
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MANASSAS, Virginia (CNN) -- A Virginia judge ordered prosecutors to review a 23-page document containing witness statements in the Washington-area sniper investigation Tuesday and turn over any excerpts that could aid the defense of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad.
CNN: Prosecutors to review sniper case statements
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Malvo and adult defendant John Allen Muhammad are facing capital murder trials in Virginia because that state's laws provide an easier path to execution -- if a conviction is secured -- than do those in Maryland and the District of Columbia, where other sniper murders occurred.
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Montgomery police plan to seek the death penalty for Muhammad and Malvo on capital murder charges, Police Chief John Wilson said Friday.
CNN: Killing in another Montgomery: Murder charges filed