An unidentified man is reflected in a storefront window that was shot during a shooting spree in Samson, Ala. on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The rampage started around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, and took only about an hour from start to finish. In that time, Michael McLendon, 28, sprayed more than 200 rounds, killing relatives and others, authorities said.
Family members of victims of a shooting rampage comfort each other outside a home on Pullum Street in Samson, Ala. on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. McLendon, who killed 10 people in the worst mass shooting in Alabama history, had a list of employers "who had done him wrong," including the nearby sausage plant he quit days before the spree and the metal factory where he shot himself, authorities said.
Samson (Ala.) High School yearbook senior photo (1999) of shooting suspect Michael McLendon.
Dothan Police crime technician Joe Thomas (right) compares notes with another law enforcement official outside the Big Little Store in downtown Samson, Ala. late Tuesday afternoon.
Police investigate the scene in Geneva, Ala., where deputies attempted to stop a gunman's killing rampage. Multiple rounds were exchanged between the gunman and law enforcement before he fled to a nearby business and took his own life on Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
Family members of victims of a shooting rampage in Samson on Tuesday afternoon react after being denied access to their home in Samson, Ala.
Law enforcement personnel use sheets to cover the the scene of a shooting in Samson, Ala. on Tuesday afternoon, March 10, 2009.
Law enforcement officals stand in the parking lot of the Reliable Metal company in Geneva, Ala. on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 after a gunman took his own life at the facility.
State of Alabama Deputy Fire Marshall Charles Gorey looks over documents outside the scene of a suspicious house fire Tuesday night March 10, 2009 that claimed the life of a woman in Kinston, Ala.
A group of volunteer firefighters relax outside a suspicous house fire in Kinston, Ala. on Tuesday night, March 10, 2009, where a woman was found dead. The State Fire Marshall's office worked the scene along with law enforcement officials from around the state.
The Big Little store early Wednesday, one of at least four crime scenes in the murder spree that took place in and around Samson, Ala., on Tuesday, March. 10, 2009. A gunman went on a shooting spree killing one person at the gas pumps of the store and others including himself in at least four different locations.
Police line tape delineates one of the many crime scenes in Samson, Ala., late Tuesday March 10, 2009.
People leave a residence Wednesday, March 11, 2009, where five people were shot to death Tuesday, in Samson, Ala.
People arrive Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at a house where a shooting occured Tuesday afternoon resulting in multiple deaths, in Samson, Ala.
A man and child arrive Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at the scene where a shooting resulting in multiple deaths occured Tuesday afternoon, in Samson, Ala.
News media gather outside a Samson, Ala., home early Wednesday, March 11, 2009, which is one of the places where a gunman went a rampage across several South Alabama counties.
The interior of the home of suspected gunman Michael McLendon's mother Lisa McLendon is seen early Wednesday, March 11, 2009 in Kinston, Ala. The bloodshed began Tueday when McLendon burned down his mother's house, Coffee County Coroner Robert Preachers said.
Josh Myers, left, a deputy with the Geneva County Sheriff's department whose wife and daughter were killed in a Tuesday shooting in Samson, is consoled by a friend, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Samson, Ala.
Bullet holes can be seen in a house trailer on Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Samson Ala.
Josh Myers, a deputy with the Geneva County Sheriff's department, holds up pictures of his wife Andrea and daughter Gracie who were shot and killed, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Samson, Ala.