Posted on 07/29/2010 3:56:00 PM PDT by Iam1ru1-2
by Associated Press
RICHMOND, Va. Convicted DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo tells actor William Shatner on a cable TV special that he and his partner tried to recruit fellow shooters for their 2002 spree and that his accomplice killed one man for backing out, according to the program set for airing tonight.
In a telephone call from a southwest Virginia prison, Malvo told Shatner two men planned to join in the attacks to make them more deadly but reneged. Malvo said his fellow shooter, John Allen Muhammad, killed one of the men in retaliation. Malvo did not identify them in the interview for a show on the cable channel A&E.
Malvos revelations came in response to questions about claims by a psychiatrist that the duo had co-conspirators. The psychiatrist, Neil Blumberg, who worked with Malvo before his trial, also said Malvo had confessed to more shootings in addition to the spree that terrorized the Washington region in 2002, when 13 people were hit and 10 of them died.
An FBI spokeswoman declined to comment Thursday on the claims. Malvos lawyer during his trial, Timothy Sullivan, did not immediately return a call.
In the TV interview, Malvo initially denies his psychiatrists claims that he and Muhammad had co-conspirators. Once pressured, he says someone in Arizona helped them get weapons and explosives, and a man in New York was supposed to help them get out of the country when its all said and done.
He said both later backed out of plans to help with the shootings.
There was supposed to be three to four snipers with silenced weapons, said Malvo, who was 17 at the time of the shootings. In this way we could do a lot more damage along the entire Eastern Seaboard.
Blumberg said Malvo told him Muhammad made him shoot two of the co-conspirators once they backed out of the plan. Malvo told Shatner only one of the men was killed, and that Muhammad did it.
Blumberg also said Malvo told him there was a third co-conspirator who was supposed to have joined them in Washington but did not. Malvo does not mention that person during the interview with Shatner.
The one-hour Confessions of the DC Sniper with William Shatner: An Aftermath Special premieres at 10 p.m. Thursday on A&E.
Previously, Malvo and Muhammad had been linked to as many as 27 shootings resulting in 17 deaths in 10 states and the District of Columbia.
Blumberg told the show Malvo had confessed to him to at least 42 shootings. When Shatner asked about the number of shootings, Malvo rattles off states where he claims he and Muhammad shot people but doesnt give an exact number.
Malvos statements have been inconsistent in the past, and authorities have cast doubt on some of his reported confessions since he was sentenced to life in prison. Muhammad was executed in Virginia last year.
The sniper-style attacks all but paralyzed the nations capital, as people were shot at random while going about their everyday life pumping gas, buying groceries, and for one young boy, as he went to school. The shooters used a high-powered rifle, firing from the trunk of a modified Chevy Caprice until they were tracked down at a Maryland rest stop.
Authorities involved with the massive hunt and prosecution of the pair are reluctant to say how many shootings they may have been involved in as they drove across the country to the nations capital.
Before Muhammad was executed last November, the prosecutor who put him on death row said it may be impossible to ever know how many were killed. Malvo has only confessed to authorities in jurisdictions that promised not to prosecute him.
I dont know that you can trust anything Malvo says, Prince William Commonwealths Attorney Paul Ebert said.
Speaking on ABCs Good Morning America on Thursday, Shatner said he was fascinated by Malvos turnabout, the fact that remorse creeps into his life.
He was a kid who was brainwashed. He was a malleable teenager and lacking love in his life, Shatner said. John Muhammad supplies the love and influences him to become a killer, and he becomes a cold-blooded killer at the age of 17. Now hes in jail and now he begins the turmoil in his mind.
Malvo, now 25, said he has forgiven Muhammad, who at trial he accused of turning him into a monster.
This is going to be surprising, but Ive had to forgive him in the same way in which Ive had to, over time, gradually forgive myself, Malvo said. Every day I get up, somebodys wife, child, husband is not going to come home tonight. There is nothing that I can say or ever do that will ever change that fact.
That is my constant reminder. Someone else cannot breathe for you. You can allow someone else to think for you, and when you do these are the consequences.
Malvo, who lives in segregation at a maximum security prison, said he is filled with hope and dread for his future.
Its a little bit of both, he said. Its hope and dread because everything has to be repaid.
And the other accomplice became president. What a country! /sarc
Shatner. LOL
Is there anything Captain Kirk can’t do?
Shatner did a good interview of Rush Limbaugh.
He should have gotten the death penalty.
Act
With Price Line he was set free. :)
Nah. Let his ass rot in prison.
Priceline Interrogator?
Yes. That’s it :)
Is the little muzzie b*stard in isolation?
I hope an inmate gets to him.
What have I become?
There’s millions of other kids just like him waiting for a peaceful Muslim to turn them into a killer who will stalk and kill your wife, mother, kids and not stop until they are stopped.
Obama needs to keep the borders open to let more in.
That’s not Shatner. I do see the resemblance though. lol
What the heck do you mean?
No resemblance to the gremlin character?
That IS Shatner in 1961.
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