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Illustrations by sniper Lee Boyd Malvo show a young man grappling with how to come to terms with the murders he committed.

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A drawing seized from Lee Boyd Malvo after his arrest. Muhammad's influence is still obvious. The writings contain references to The Matrix and the lyrics of Bob Marley.

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A self portrait by Lee Boyd Malvo drawn in 2004, accompanied by a poem he wrote entitled "Still". At this point he was beginning to feel remorse for his actions.

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A self portrait by Lee Boyd Malvo drawn in 2006, depicting himself studying in his cell.

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A self portrait by Lee Boyd Malvo drawn in 2006, depicting himself as a thief who stole the lives of his victims with a gun.

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