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The Making of Lee Boyd Malvo: Tuesday December 11, 1-2 p.m.
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In October 2002, the Capital Beltway region was gripped by fear from a series of random sniper shootings that left 10 people, including seven Marylanders, dead and four critically injured before the killers were captured. In 2009, John Allen Muhammad was put to death in Virginia. Lee Boyd Malvo, his young protégé, is serving six consecutive life sentences there. In The Making of Lee Boyd Malvo, forensic social worker Carmeta Albarus and Jonathan Mack, a forensic psychologist, examine what caused Malvo to participate in one of the worst serial killing sprees in U.S. history.
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