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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 ...
Second murder conviction without a body in Malaysia. A cosmetics millionaire and her driver, banker and lawyer, went missing at the same time. The victims' blood and wristwatches were found at a farm in nearby Tanjung Sepat, at the property of local lawyer N. Pathmanabhan. It was determined that two farmhands (Thilaiyalagan and Kathavarayan ...
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.
The chair of Arkansas' parole board resigned on Friday after personnel records revealed he was fired from a local police department several years ago for lying to investigators about having sex ...
"Brittany Norwood" October 14, 2012 ( 2012-10-14 ) An upscale store becomes a shop of horrors when a woman snaps and her co-worker is the victim of her rage.
The court took a significant step in 2022 when it said mandatory no-parole sentences for 18-year-olds convicted of murder violated the Michigan Constitution’s prohibition on “cruel or unusual ...
Smyrna Town Attorney Jeff Peach advised the council during a Thursday workshop to use the government's contracted law firm Littler Mendelson P.C. for the independent review of the allegations ...
Morton was convicted of his wife Christine Morton's murder in 1987. He was exonerated in 2011 after DNA tests linked another man, Mark Alan Norwood, to the murder. Norwood was subsequently convicted of Christine's murder. He also is a suspect in the 1988 murder of Debra Baker in her Austin home. Both women were beaten to death in their beds. [187]