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A man who remains a suspect in three killings in Prince George's County was sentenced Tuesday to 100 years in prison for unrelated crimes committed during a string of robberies.
A man who remains a suspect in three killings in Prince George's County was sentenced Tuesday to 100 years in prison for unrelated crimes committed during a string of robberies.
Mrs. Grooms said that she and her husband continue to sleep in shifts and that she's stopped venturing out anywhere after dark for fear of being attacked again.
Suspected serial killer gets 100 years for P.G. County robberies →
"I never really walked in fear of anyone or anything until this incident happened at my home," said Shirley Grooms, who was beaten up and robbed at gunpoint by Scott and an accomplice at her Upper Marlboro home in 2008.
Suspected serial killer gets 100 years for P.G. County robberies →