Bring That Week Back: Convicted D.C. Sniper Expresses Remorse

D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo breaks his silence, plus more.

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Convicted D.C. Sniper Expresses Remorse: "I Was a Monster"  - D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo asks families to move on from their grief, pizza delivery boy rapes woman during delivery, plus more national news. – Britt Middleton In an interview corresponding with the 10-year anniversary of the D.C. sniper attacks, shooter Lee Boyd Malvo expressed remorse for the 10 people he killed in a shooting spree that terrorized the D.C. area for 21 days in 2002, asking victims to try to move on with their lives. Malvo, now 27, is serving a life sentence. (Photo: AP Photo/Chris Gardner, Pool, File)

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