D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo who massacred 10 victims in 22-day shooting spree talks of exceptionally exciting post-shooting sex with older male accomplice in new doc
Lee Boyd Malvo was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad indiscriminately shot 10 people and wounded 3 more in 2002 rampage that paralyzed D.C.
He previously claimed Muhammad brainwashed and molested him while coercing him to commit the murders
In a new documentary for Vice, I, Sniper, Malvo, now 36, said the pair had exciting sex after committing some of the murders Muhammad was master puppeteer, I was an instrument, he tells filmmakers
Malvo is serving a life sentence in Virginia s Red Onion State Prison without the prospect of ever being released
Lee Malvo’s account of how he ended up shooting strangers while hiding inside a Chevy Caprice trunk is at the heart of “I, Sniper,” a documentary series on the sniper shootings in Maryland-Washington, D.C., on Vice TV that starts Monday.
Documentary series revisits 2002 Washington sniper case
by Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press
Posted May 5, 2021 11:19 am EDT
Last Updated May 5, 2021 at 11:28 am EDT
FILE - Sniper shooting suspect John Lee Malvo is escorted from court after his preliminary hearing in Fairfax, Va., on Jan. 14, 2003. An eight-episode docuseries, “I, Sniper,” features Lee Malvo, half of a two-man sniper team that killed 10 and terrorized the Washington D.C. region in 2002. The filmmakers coaxed Malvo to examine his life over 17 hours of phone calls. The series starts Monday on Vice TV. (AP Photo/ Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
NEW YORK The voice on the phone is steady and clear. “It is unnatural to kill anything,” the man says. “But once you’ve done it the first time, it becomes easier each time.”
NEW YORK - The voice on the phone is steady and clear. “It is unnatural to kill anything,” the man says. “But once you've done it the first time, it becomes easier each time.”