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Ala. victim recounts decade since DC snipers

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -

Former Alabama liquor store clerk Kellie Adams says she has difficulty going out in public 10 years after she was shot during a robbery that was tied to the "D.C. Snipers" case.
 
Adams was severely wounded and Claudine Parker was killed on Sept. 21, 2002, when they finished closing up a state liquor store in Montgomery. A gun brochure found near scene tied the shootings to Lee Boyd Malvo.
 
Adams told The Montgomery Advertiser (on.mgmadv.com/NKBhfb) that she went through 30 surgeries in five years. She was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and hospitalized for psychological problems. Her marriage ended in divorce with her ex-husband getting custody of their child.
 
Adams now lives in Lumpkin, Ga. She says going to the grocery store creates anxiety, but she's as happy as she can be.

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