DC Sniper Shootings 20 Years Later: An Interactive Timeline

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An Introduction to Hell - Episode 1 | Three Weeks Of Hell: The DC Snipers Podcast

In this first episode of FOX 5's latest True Crime podcast series, we’ll reflect on those terrible three weeks in October 2002 when two unknown and elusive killers roamed the streets of the Washington, DC area indiscriminately shooting, wounding and murdering innocent people at a terrifying pace.

As part of our look back at the DC Snipers story through our website & podcast series, we've put together a detailed timeline of the events taking place across the Beltway in October 2002.

Below, you can view an interactive timeline and where you see a link emoji, click for a related story or video from the FOX 5 DC archives.

If you're having any trouble viewing the timeline, particularly on mobile devices - click here to open it to view on your device's browser.

We've also taken a deep dive into the FOX 5 archives and will add clips from the archive on this page and to the timeline above throughout the next couple of weeks as we release new podcast episodes. Below is one example, when we first established a timeline of the first 24 hours in which the DC Snipers began their reign of terror on the DC region. 

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FOX 5 Archives - 10.03.02: Timeline of the DC Snipers' first day of hell

FOX 5's Bob Barnard walks through the deadly first day in the DC Snipers' shootings in Montgomery County, Maryland - beginning with the Shoppers Warehouse in Wheaton, to the Mobil station in Aspen Hill, Leisure World, Northgate Shopping Center, Rockville Pike, and a Shell Station at Conn. & Knowles Ave.

You can watch & listen to FOX 5 DC's True Crime Podcast Series a number of ways. Episodes of "Three Weeks of Hell: The DC Snipers" come out on Wednesdays. You can find episodes on FOX5DC.com in addition to YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart, and TuneIn