In this Oct. 21, 2002 file photo, Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose reading from a notebook during a news conference in Rockville, Md., regarding the sniper shootings in the metro D.C area. As Virginia prepares to execute John Allen Muhammad on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, echoes of those three weeks on edge are reverberating throughout the region.
(AP Photo/Victoria Arocho, File)
- In this Oct. 21, 2002 file photo, Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose reading from a notebook during a news conference in Rockville, Md., regarding the sniper shootings in the metro D.C area. As Virginia prepares to execute John Allen Muhammad on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, echoes of those three weeks on edge are reverberating throughout the region. (AP Photo/Victoria Arocho, File)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 24, 2002 file photo made from WJZ-TV video, the car in which two men connected with the recent sniper attacks in the Metro DC area were arrested is pushed into a facility in Rockville, Md. John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to die by injection at a Virginia prison Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 for the slaying of Dean Harold Meyers at a gas station during a three-week spree in 2002 across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. (AP)
- In a Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003 file photo, convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad is escorted into the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in Virginia Beach, Va. Muhammad will die by lethal injection when he is executed. Virginia Department of Corrections spokesman Larry Traylor says Muhammad declined to choose between lethal injection and electrocution, so under state law the method defaults to lethal injection. (AP Photo)
- In this March 9, 2004 file photo, convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad stands as he is sentenced to death for the shooting of Dean Meyers at the Prince William County Circuit Court in Manassas, Va. An appeal of his conviction will be heard in the Virginia 4th Circuit of Appeals in Richmond this week. (AP Photo)
- In this April 28, 2006 file photo, convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad gestures as he address judge James L. Ryan during a media preview before the start of his trial in Rockville, Md. A federal appeals court on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 will hear the case of Muhammad, who was sentenced to death for masterminding sniper shootings that left 10 dead in 2002. (AP Photo)
- Marion Lewis sits at his daughter Lori's gravesite on Oct. 15, 2009 in Mountain Home, Id. Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera was vacuuming cereal from her minivan Oct. 3, 2002 at a gas station near her Silver Springs, Md. home when she was shot down by Washington, D.C. area John Allen Muhammad and his young accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo. (AP Photo)
- Marion Lewis holds up a photo of his daughter Lori, her husband Nelson Rivera and their daughter Joselin, Thursday Oct. 15, 2009 in Mountain Home, Id. Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera was vacuuming cereal from her minivan Oct. 3, 2002 at a gas station near her Silver Springs, Md. home when she was shot down by Washington, D.C. area John Allen Muhammad and his young accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo. (AP Photo)
- Marion Lewis sits at his daughter Lori's gravesite on Oct. 15, 2009 in Mountain Home, Id. Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera was vacuuming cereal from her minivan Oct. 3, 2002 at a gas station near her Silver Springs, Md. home when she was shot down by Washington, D.C. area John Allen Muhammad and his young accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo. (AP Photo)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 photo, Bob Meyers poses for a photograph with images of his slain brother Dean Harold Meyers, in Phoenixville Pa. John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed on Nov. 10 for the October 2002 slaying of Dean Harold Meyers at a Manassas gas station during a string of shootings that left 10 people dead and three wounded in Virginia, Washington, D.C. , and Maryland. (AP Photo)
- In this undated photo provided by Bob Meyers, shown is an image of his slain brother brother Dean Harold Meyers. John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed on Nov. 10 for the October 2002 slaying of Dean Harold Meyers at a Manassas gas station during a string of shootings that left 10 people dead and three wounded in Virginia, Washington, D.C. , and Maryland. (AP Photo)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 photo, Bob Meyers displays photograph with images of his slain brother Dean Harold Meyers, in Phoenixville Pa. John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed on Nov. 10 for the October 2002 slaying of Dean Harold Meyers at a Manassas gas station during a string of shootings that left 10 people dead and three wounded in Virginia, Washington, D.C. , and Maryland. (AP Photo)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 photo, Bob Meyers poses for a photograph with images of his slain brother Dean Harold Meyers, in Phoenixville Pa. John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed on Nov. 10 for the October 2002 slaying of Dean Harold Meyers at a Manassas gas station during a string of shootings that left 10 people dead and three wounded in Virginia, Washington, D.C. , and Maryland. (AP Photo)
- In this Oct. 22, 2009 photo, Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert during an interview in his office in Manassas, Va. Virginia's death row is lined with killers the Prince William County commonwealth's attorney has sent to their demise. Next up: John Allen Muhammad, mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that left 10 dead in the Washington, D.C., area. (AP Photo)
- Mildred Muhammad, of Prince George's County, Md. , poses for a portrait in Washington, on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. Muhammad's ex-husband, John Allen Muhammad, is the mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington area that left 10 dead. (AP Photo)
- A woman walks past a memorial honoring the victims of the 2002 sniper shootings that gripped the metro D.C area, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Md. As Virginia prepares to execute John Allen Muhammad on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, echoes of those three weeks on edge are reverberating throughout the region. (AP Photo)
- A memorial is shown honoring the victims of the 2002 sniper shootings that gripped the metro D.C area, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Md. As Virginia prepares to execute John Allen Muhammad on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, echoes of those three weeks on edge are reverberating throughout the region. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
- This recent but undated photo from the Virginia Department of Corrections shows convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad. John Allen Muhammad, 48, is set to die by injection in a Virginia prison Nov. 10, 2009, seven years after he and his teenage accomplice terrorized the area in and around the nation's capital for three weeks. (AP Photo)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 photo, Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert relaxes at his desk during an interview in his office in Manassas, Va. Virginia's death row is lined with killers the Prince William County commonwealth's attorney has sent to their demise. Next up: John Allen Muhammad, mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that left 10 dead in the Washington, D.C., area. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
- In this Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 photo, Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert, displays a book of photos related to the sniper case during an interview in his office in Manassas, Va. Virginia's death row is lined with killers the Prince William County commonwealth's attorney has sent to their demise. Next up: John Allen Muhammad, mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that left 10 dead in the Washington, D.C. , area. (AP Photo)
- This 2004 file photo from the Virginia Department of Corrections shows the execution gurney at the Greensville Correctional Center's death row in Jarratt, Va. Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, 2009 for the murder of Dean Harold Meyers in Oct. 2002. (AP Photo/Virginia Department of Corrections)
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