"I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set free

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"I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set free

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) –Sources tell CBS 2 that a note was found next to the body of a pregnant Brooklyn mother of four who was found stabbed to death in her apartment Saturday.

Meanwhile, Anthony Jackman, the fiancé of the victim – Vindalee Smith, 38 – has been arrested and charged, but not in connection with the woman’s death.

The New York City Medical Examiner’s office ruled Smith’s death a homicide. Autopsy results were released Sunday.
Sources said the type-written note found next to her body referenced Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo.

“It said ‘I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set free,’” NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told WCBS 880′s Alex Silverman. “We haven’t determined whether this note is just a ruse to try to throw detectives off.”

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Medical Examiner Rules Pregnant Brooklyn Woman’s Death A Homicide « CBS New York


h/t Fark
 

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:roll:........"Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told WCBS 880′s Alex Silverman. “We haven’t determined whether this note is just a ruse to try to throw detectives off.”


Guess they can wait a month and find out.


sheesh!8O
 

taxslave

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Should have just shot the bastard and saved taxpayers a ton of money as well as preventing any chance of him reoffending.
 

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U.S. Supreme Court tackles 'D.C. Sniper' sentencing appeal
Reuters
Published:
October 16, 2019
Updated:
October 16, 2019 4:29 PM EDT
In this Dec. 4, 2002 file photo, Lee Boyd Malvo leaves a pre-trial hearing at the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Fairfax, Va.LUKE FRAZZA / AFP via Getty Images
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday questioned whether a lower court sufficiently considered that a man convicted in the deadly 2002 “D.C. Sniper” shooting spree in the Washington area was a minor at the time of the crimes when he was sentenced to life in prison.
The nine justices heard arguments in an appeal by the state of Virginia objecting to the lower court’s decision ordering that Lee Boyd Malvo’s sentence of life in prison without parole be thrown out.
Malvo, now 34, was 17 during the shootings in which 10 people were killed. He participated with an older accomplice, John Allen Muhammad, who was given the death penalty.
If Malvo prevails, he and other prison inmates in similar cases involving certain crimes committed by minors could receive new sentencing hearings to allow judges to consider whether their youth at the time of the offence merits leniency.
Malvo’s best chance of victory appears to be an alliance of the court’s four liberal justices and at least one conservative justice. The most likely contender based on questions he asked during the argument would be Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The shootings occurred over three weeks in Washington, Maryland and Virginia, causing panic in the U.S. capital region. Muhammad also was convicted and was executed in 2009 at age 48 in a Virginia state prison.
Virginia appealed after the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2018 that Malvo should be re-sentenced. The 4th Circuit cited Supreme Court decisions issued since the shooting spree finding that mandatory life sentences without parole for juveniles were unconstitutional, and that this rule applied retroactively.
Malvo received four life sentences in Virginia, where he was convicted of two murders and later entered a separate guilty plea to avoid the death penalty. He also received a sentence of life in prison without parole in Maryland.
Virginia’s appeal concerns the scope of a 2012 decision in which the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that mandatory life sentences without parole in homicide cases involving juvenile killers violated the U.S. Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. In 2016, the court decided that the 2012 ruling applied retroactively, enabling people imprisoned years ago to argue for their release.
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan appeared convinced that the 2012 ruling, which she authored, dictates the outcome.
“It can be summarized in two words, which is that youth matters,” Kagan said.
Fellow liberal Justice Stephen Breyer said the “odds are greater than 50-50” that the judge did not consider Malvo’s youth during sentencing.
Kavanaugh questioned whether the Virginia sentencing process gave judges leeway not to impose sentences of life without parole, a finding that would favour Malvo. Kavanaugh described that question as the “tough part of the case.”
President Donald Trump’s administration backed Virginia in the case. Among those backing Malvo’s claim in the case are Paul LaRuffa, who was shot and injured outside the restaurant he ran in Clinton, Maryland during the 2002 spree, and two relatives of people killed in shootings.
Malvo’s Maryland sentence would not be directly affected by the outcome in the Virginia dispute.
A ruling is due by the end of June.
http://torontosun.com/news/crime/u-s-supreme-court-tackles-d-c-sniper-sentencing-appeal
 

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Boomer likes killing children
 

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Re: "I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set

U.S. Supreme Court tackles 'D.C. Sniper' sentencing appeal
Reuters
Published:
October 16, 2019
Updated:
October 16, 2019 4:29 PM EDT
In this Dec. 4, 2002 file photo, Lee Boyd Malvo leaves a pre-trial hearing at the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Fairfax, Va.LUKE FRAZZA / AFP via Getty Images
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday questioned whether a lower court sufficiently considered that a man convicted in the deadly 2002 “D.C. Sniper” shooting spree in the Washington area was a minor at the time of the crimes when he was sentenced to life in prison.
The nine justices heard arguments in an appeal by the state of Virginia objecting to the lower court’s decision ordering that Lee Boyd Malvo’s sentence of life in prison without parole be thrown out.
Malvo, now 34, was 17 during the shootings in which 10 people were killed. He participated with an older accomplice, John Allen Muhammad, who was given the death penalty.
If Malvo prevails, he and other prison inmates in similar cases involving certain crimes committed by minors could receive new sentencing hearings to allow judges to consider whether their youth at the time of the offence merits leniency.
Malvo’s best chance of victory appears to be an alliance of the court’s four liberal justices and at least one conservative justice. The most likely contender based on questions he asked during the argument would be Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The shootings occurred over three weeks in Washington, Maryland and Virginia, causing panic in the U.S. capital region. Muhammad also was convicted and was executed in 2009 at age 48 in a Virginia state prison.
Virginia appealed after the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2018 that Malvo should be re-sentenced. The 4th Circuit cited Supreme Court decisions issued since the shooting spree finding that mandatory life sentences without parole for juveniles were unconstitutional, and that this rule applied retroactively.
Malvo received four life sentences in Virginia, where he was convicted of two murders and later entered a separate guilty plea to avoid the death penalty. He also received a sentence of life in prison without parole in Maryland.
Virginia’s appeal concerns the scope of a 2012 decision in which the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that mandatory life sentences without parole in homicide cases involving juvenile killers violated the U.S. Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. In 2016, the court decided that the 2012 ruling applied retroactively, enabling people imprisoned years ago to argue for their release.
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan appeared convinced that the 2012 ruling, which she authored, dictates the outcome.
“It can be summarized in two words, which is that youth matters,” Kagan said.
Fellow liberal Justice Stephen Breyer said the “odds are greater than 50-50” that the judge did not consider Malvo’s youth during sentencing.
Kavanaugh questioned whether the Virginia sentencing process gave judges leeway not to impose sentences of life without parole, a finding that would favour Malvo. Kavanaugh described that question as the “tough part of the case.”
President Donald Trump’s administration backed Virginia in the case. Among those backing Malvo’s claim in the case are Paul LaRuffa, who was shot and injured outside the restaurant he ran in Clinton, Maryland during the 2002 spree, and two relatives of people killed in shootings.
Malvo’s Maryland sentence would not be directly affected by the outcome in the Virginia dispute.
A ruling is due by the end of June.
http://torontosun.com/news/crime/u-s-supreme-court-tackles-d-c-sniper-sentencing-appeal
Nothing like wasting taxpayers money and court time. Maybe a few of these soft on crime types need a few years in the bucket to shut them up.
 

Jinentonix

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Nothing like wasting taxpayers money and court time. Maybe a few of these soft on crime types need a few years in the bucket to shut them up.
They're just hoping he goes on another shooting spree so they can scream about how something needs to be done about guns while airily ignoring the underlying issues behind gun violence.
 

B00Mer

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Re: "I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set

Such anger



Go wash some bottles at the depot.
 

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Re: "I will kill one pregnant woman a month starting now until Lee Boyd Malvo is set

This is a tough one. Time for Sherlock Holmes to solve this mystery.