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Monday, December 01, 2003
Sniper Jury Cites Lack of Sorrow for Death Sentence
Just for once, I want to say: this guy truly deserved what he got.
Sniper Jury Cites Lack of Sorrow for Death Sentence: "IRGINIA BEACH, Nov. 24 � After deliberating for just over five hours, a jury here sentenced John A. Muhammad to death on Monday for directing the Washington-region sniper killings, expressing dismay with what jurors saw as his steely lack of remorse for the attacks last fall that left 10 people dead."
Sniper Jury Cites Lack of Sorrow for Death Sentence: "IRGINIA BEACH, Nov. 24 � After deliberating for just over five hours, a jury here sentenced John A. Muhammad to death on Monday for directing the Washington-region sniper killings, expressing dismay with what jurors saw as his steely lack of remorse for the attacks last fall that left 10 people dead."
