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Execution of Beltway sniper John Allen Muhammad is on schedule

Reporting from Washington - Seven years ago this month, the captured Beltway snipers -- John Allen Muhammad, 41, and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, 17 -- were in federal custody, accused of 16 shootings and 10 murders. Full Article at Los Angeles Times

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  1. John Allen Muhammad, 48, is scheduled to be executed at 9 p.m. in Virginia. He says he's innocent. Full Article at CNN

  2. Muhammad was angry over custody of children. Muhammad was, according to The Washington Post, a “serial loser.” He was twice divorced and had had two business—a karate school and a car-repair shop—go belly up. Full Article at The Daily Beast

  3. His lawyers last week asked the nation’s highest legal body to halt his execution to give the court more time to examine an appeal against his death sentence. Full Article at National Post

  4. Reporting from Washington - Seven years ago this month, the captured Beltway snipers -- John Allen Muhammad, then 41, and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, 17 -- were in federal custody, accused of 16 shootings and 10 murders. Full Article at Chicago Tribune

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