From Deseret News archives:
Malvo admits killing Arizona man in '02
"He admitted to the killing of Jerry Taylor," said Capt. Bill Richards, commander of the Tucson Police Department's violent crimes division.
Richards said Malvo spoke to police in Maryland for a two-hour period Thursday after he was granted immunity from prosecution. He said the shooting took place while he and Muhammad were in the area visiting Muhammad's older sister, Richards said.
Tucson police had long sought to speak with Malvo about the March 19, 2002, death of Taylor, 60, who died from a single gunshot fired from long range as he practiced chip shots at the Tucson course. The case had never been conclusively tied to Muhammad and Malvo.
Richards and detective Benjamin Jimenez flew to Montgomery County, Md., this week to discuss the shooting. Jimenez said Malvo was contrite and said he was sorry for Taylor's family.
"He welled up a few times in tears during the interview," Jimenez said.
Jimenez said Malvo lay in the bushes and shot Taylor as he was retrieving golf balls. According to Malvo, the two decided to shoot someone on the golf course after conducting surveillance in the desert, Jimenez said.
Richards said that Malvo agreed to testify against Muhammad if Pima County develops a solid enough case to bring charges.
David Berkman, deputy county attorney for Pima County, said his office has not decided whether to prosecute Muhammad.
"We don't have any of the (police) reports. We don't have any of the statements, and we have to make a decision whether there's sufficient evidence to go forward," Berkman said. "There's a lot of things that have to be considered."
Muhammad and Malvo were arrested for killing 10 people and wounding three others in the Washington, D.C., area during three weeks in October 2002. They were accused of roaming the area with a Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle that they fired from the trunk of a Chevrolet Caprice at random victims.
Malvo is serving a life term in Virginia for sniper shootings. He is in Maryland awaiting sentencing for six sniper killings in Montgomery County during October 2002.
The two are suspects in earlier shootings that year in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland and Washington state, and news reports have linked them to shootings in Florida, Texas and California.
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