
A man who killed 10 people in a series of shootings in the US state of Alabama, before killing himself, had drawn up a "hit list"
Investigators discovered the list while searching the gunman's home.
Michael McLendon, 28, burned down his house, before firing on homes, shops and vehicles in the towns of Samson and Geneva near the Florida border.
It also emerged that McLendon had once joined a police academy, but left after only a week.
McLendon's victims included several members of his family and the wife and daughter of a local police officer. The list included the names of a number of McLendon's former employers, including a sausage factory at which he had recently left his job.
The bloodshed began when McLendon shot his mother in the house where the two of them lived in Kinston, near Samson.
He then placed his mother's body on a couch and set the house on fire.
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