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04-28-2003, 01:56 PM
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FAIRFAX, Virginia (CNN) -- A police detective who interrogated sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo said the teenager gleefully recounted some of the shootings during the three-week spree last fall that left 10 dead and wounded four others.
The statements were made during a six-and-a-half-hour interview with Fairfax County, Virginia, investigators last November 7, in which Malvo reportedly was laughing when he described the shooting death of 47-year-old Linda Franklin, Fairfax County Police detective June Boyle testified Monday.
Malvo, then 17, allegedly admitted to participating in many of the sniper attacks and reportedly confessed to being the triggerman in the shooting of Franklin, an FBI analyst.
Boyle said an interrogation room microphone was turned on rather than bringing in a camera, which tends to make suspects stop talking. Prosecutors planned to play part of that tape during Monday's hearing, which was expected to last all day.
According to Boyle, Malvo laughed as he described Franklin's murder.
"I asked him where he shot her," Boyle said. "He laughed and pointed to his head."
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/04/28/sprj.dcsp.malvo.hearing/index.html
FAIRFAX, Virginia (CNN) -- A police detective who interrogated sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo said the teenager gleefully recounted some of the shootings during the three-week spree last fall that left 10 dead and wounded four others.
The statements were made during a six-and-a-half-hour interview with Fairfax County, Virginia, investigators last November 7, in which Malvo reportedly was laughing when he described the shooting death of 47-year-old Linda Franklin, Fairfax County Police detective June Boyle testified Monday.
Malvo, then 17, allegedly admitted to participating in many of the sniper attacks and reportedly confessed to being the triggerman in the shooting of Franklin, an FBI analyst.
Boyle said an interrogation room microphone was turned on rather than bringing in a camera, which tends to make suspects stop talking. Prosecutors planned to play part of that tape during Monday's hearing, which was expected to last all day.
According to Boyle, Malvo laughed as he described Franklin's murder.
"I asked him where he shot her," Boyle said. "He laughed and pointed to his head."
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/04/28/sprj.dcsp.malvo.hearing/index.html