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  • In a TV interview last week, psychiatrist Neil Blumberg said Malvo told him he had participated in at least 42 shootings.

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  • The psychiatrist, Neil Blumberg, who worked with Malvo before his trial, also said Malvo had confessed to more shootings in addition to the spree that terrorized the Washington region in 2002, when 13 people were hit and 10 of them died.

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