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D.C. Sniper Muhammad Executed in Virginia

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Straight from Fox News: “John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind behind the sniper attacks that left 10 dead, was executed as relatives of the victims watched, reliving the killing spree that terrorized the Washington, D.C., area for three weeks in October 2002.

The 48-year-old Muhammad looked calm and stoic, but was twitching and blinking, tapping his left foot as the injections began and refusing to utter any final words.

Victims’ families sat behind glass while watching, separated from the rest of the 27 witnesses, who were quiet, looking straight forward, intent on what was happening.

“He died very peacefully, much more than most of his victims,” said Prince William County prosecutor Paul Ebert, who witnessed Muhammad die by injection at 9:11 p.m. Tuesday at Greensville Correctional Center, south of Richmond.

Muhammad was executed for killing Dean Harold Meyers, who was shot in the head at a Manassas gas station during the three-week spree across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

The shootings terrorized the Washington region, as victim after victim was shot down while doing everyday chores: shopping, pumping gas, mowing the lawn. One child was shot while walking into his middle school.

People stayed indoors. Those who had to go outside weaved as they walked or bobbed their heads to make themselves a less easy target.

The terror ended on Oct. 24, 2002, when police captured Muhammad and his teenage accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, while they slept at a Maryland rest stop in a car they had outfitted for a shooter to perch in its trunk without being detected.

Malvo, who was 17 when carrying out the attacks, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing Linda Franklin, a 47-year-old FBI analyst who was shot as she and her husband loaded supplies at a Home Depot in Falls Church, Virginia.

The men also were suspected of fatal shootings in other states, including Louisiana, Alabama and Arizona.

Nelson Rivera, whose wife, Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera, was gunned down as she vacuumed her van at a Maryland gas station, said that when he watched Muhammad’s chest moving for the last time, he was glad.

“I feel better. I think I can breathe better,” he said. “I’m glad he’s gone because he’s not going to hurt anyone else.”

Unfortunately he wasn't forced to ride the lightning in Old Sparky instead of lethal injection...

Muhammad never testified or explained why he directed the shootings, and his secrets died with him.

Meyers’ brother, Bob Meyers, said watching the execution was sobering and “surreal.”

“I would have liked him at some point in the process to take responsibility, to show remorse,” Meyers said. “We didn’t get any of that tonight.”

J. Wyndal Gordon, one of Muhammad’s attorneys, described his client in his final hours as fearless and still insisting he was innocent.

“He will die with dignity — dignity to the point of defiance,” Gordon said.

The U.S. Supreme Court turned down Muhammad’s final appeal Monday, and Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine denied clemency Tuesday.

Muhammad’s attorneys had asked Kaine to commute his sentence to life in prison because they said Muhammad had brain damage and neurological problems, as well as psychotic and delusional behavior, exacerbated by the Gulf War Syndrome he suffered as a sergeant in the first Iraq war.

“I think crimes that are this horrible, you just can’t understand them, you can’t explain them,” said Kaine, a Democrat known for carefully considering death penalty cases. “They completely dwarf your ability to look into the life of a person who would do something like this and understand why.”

A small group of death penalty opponents gathered on a grassy area near the prison and had a sign reading, “We remember the victims, but not with more killing.”

Muhammad was born John Allen Williams and changed his name after converting to Islam. He had been in and out of the military since he graduated from high school in Louisiana and entered the National Guard. He joined the Army in 1985.

He did not take special sniper training but earned an expert rating in the M-16 rifle — the military cousin of the .223-caliber Bushmaster rifle used in the D.C. shootings.

The motive for the attacks remains murky. Malvo said Muhammad wanted to extort $10 million from the government to set up a camp in Canada where homeless children would be trained as terrorists.

Muhammad’s ex-wife said she believes the killings were a smoke screen for his plan to kill her and regain custody of their three children.

Sonia Hollingsworth-Wills, the mother of Conrad Johnson, the last man slain that October, sat in the back seat of a car outside the prison before the execution, which she chose not to witness. But she said she wanted to be there and was counting the minutes until Muhammad’s death.

“It was the most horrifying day of my life,” she said. “I’ll never get complete closure but at least I can put this behind me.”"

Written by Jason Jeffrey

November 11, 2009 at 10:04 am

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  1. I like what I heard one guy say on how this guy should have been executed…

    Tie him to a tree in some out of the way place, put a sack over his head so he can’t see, and not even tell him what’s going on. Set him up with an IV or whatever to keep him healthy and alert over the next couple of days.

    A day later, have a sniper shoot a knee cap out. After several moments, dress the wound so he doesn’t bleed out. Have the sniper apologize for missing but that he’ll return in a few hours to finish the job.

    Very late the next day, have the sniper return and shoot the guy in his arm. Again, dress the wound so he doesn’t bleed out with no pain killers. Again, apologize for not killing him out right and that the sniper will return the same time the next day to finish the job.

    15 minutes later, have the sniper shoot him in the gut. This time no dressing of the wound, just let him bleed out till he’s dead.

    Warren

    November 11, 2009 at 12:57 pm

  2. Warren
    Don’t wish such torture for any body.
    Judgment and punishing the wrong doings of a man is in the hand of Almighty God.
    That man (if he were really the guy as mentioned)deserved the death penalty .But we can’t have him tortured.
    Maybe you say if one of the victims was my wife,I wouldn’t be so easy on him.
    We all are humans.Nobody’s perfect.Nobody’s innocent.
    When we are born,it’s not written on our head that we are a saint or a killer.
    Sometimes Something happens with no good reason
    I’m not a priest or a philosopher,I’m just trying to think positive.
    May god bless the victims and their relatives

    Keivan

    November 13, 2009 at 1:31 pm


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