Documentary series revisits 2002 Washington sniper case
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That chilling insight comes from inside Red Onion State Prison in Virginia. The voice is owned by Lee Malvo, half of a two-man sniper team that killed 10 and terrorized the Washington D.C., region in 2002.
Malvo’s account of how he ended up shooting strangers while hiding inside a Chevy Caprice trunk is at the heart of "I, Sniper," a superb documentary series on Vice TV that starts Monday. "I was a thief. I stole people’s lives," Malvo told the filmmakers. "What inside me made that possible?" The eight-episode series is a nuanced and expertly researched attempt to answer that question, with dozens of interviews, from relatives of the snipers and their victims, law enforcement, journalists and everyday people who encountered the pair. But perhaps the most astounding interview is of Malvo himself: candidly revealing every detail of his horrific crimes from periodic phone calls behind bars.More Related News