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  2. Lululemon murder - Wikipedia

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    He found Jayna Murray lying dead in a back hallway, face down in a pool of blood, with a ligature around her neck. Brittany Norwood was found in the bathroom, apparently semi-conscious, with zipties binding her wrists and ankles and blood on her face. [1] [3] Bloody footprints were tracked through the store. [4] [5] The manager then called 9-1 ...

  3. Deadly Women - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Norwood, a worker at a Lululemon store in Bethesda, Maryland, murdered her manager and coworker, Jayna Murray, after being caught shoplifting. Norwood received life without parole, with her appeal in 2015 being denied.

  4. List of murder convictions without a body - Wikipedia

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    Marion County, Arkansas: 1886 1888-1892 Watkins disappeared a year after moving to Marion County with his wife, who had an affair with Hudspeth. After their arrest, the wife accused Hudspeth of murdering Watkins so they could marry each other.

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    There are about 100 incarcerated people who are eligible for parole hearings and about 200 in all whose sentences are affected by the ruling. Criminals under 21 must be eligible for parole. A ...

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  9. Arkansas Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, Arkansas was infamous for operating one of the most corrupt and dangerous prison systems in the nation. [15] Both Cummins and Tucker relied on the trusty system, which created a hierarchy of prisoners, with some designated as 'trusties' who the guards trusted with many of the day-to-day duties. [16]