Police
interrogation of Paul Warner Powell just hours after the murder of
Stacie Reed
and the rape and stabbing of her sister, Kristie. (Prince William
County Police)


Paul Warner
Powell at trial.

In this May 8,
2003 file photo, Paul Warner Powell, right, is led into the
courtroom
prior to his sentencing, at the Prince William Judicial Center in
Manassas, Va.

Paul Warner
Powell

Paul Warner
Powell

Kristie Reed,
left, still bears the scars of a brutal attack by Paul Warner Powell,
as her mother, Lorraine
Whoberry, right, speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in
Richmond.
(AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Lorraine Reed Whoberry says forgiving the man who
killed her daughter has helped her heal.
Sitting beside her is her husband, Richard.
The victim

16 year old Stacie Reed