By Cristina Ling SILVER SPRING, Md. (Reuters) - Residents of a Washington suburb where a serial sniper killed six of his 10 murder victims held their collective breath Thursday in hopes that a three-week killing spree was over. “Everyone is waiting and seeing and hoping this is the guy so we can breathe again,†said Debbie, the manager of a Michael’s craft store hit by the sniper at the outset of the series of attacks that began Oct. 2. “It’s scary for everyone in the area,†she added, declining to give her last name.<p>***Cristina, give Debbie a break and don't make her talk while she's not breathing.***
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