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Monday, September 24, 2012

D.C. Sniper Victim Remember Horror

Former Alabama liquor store clerk Kellie Adams still has difficulty going out in public 10 years after she was shot during a robbery that was tied to the "D.C. Snipers" case.

Adams was severely wounded and Claudine Parker was killed on Sept. 21, 2002, when they finished closing up a state liquor store in Montgomery. A gun brochure found near scene tied the shootings to Lee Boyd Malvo.
Adams told The Montgomery Advertiser   that she went through 30 surgeries in five years. She was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and hospitalized for psychological problems. Her marriage ended in divorce, and her ex-husband got custody of their daughter.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well that was boring and uninteresting.

Anonymous said...

not really. lets talk about how lee was tried as a juvie instead of the adult he was. The birthday was soon. he was responsible for the actual shooting of most of the victims while john allen drove him around...and he took pleasure in it. there were murders in about 10 different states attributed to him, not just "our beltway" snipes. this poor woman was shot in the head, neck & face & it's hard to believe she wasn't killed. So what's your idea of interesting?

Anonymous said...

"...she never heard the gun, and the bullets felt like an electric jolt. Part of her face ended up on her chest and she remember pressing the flesh back into place."
Boring & uninteresting?