Why jayna murray killed
She, not the made-up masked men, was the one to have killed Murray. Apparently, Brittany Norwood had a habit of stealing things. She would steal things from her teammates in high school and from coworkers at Lululemon. She once stole a weave from a hairdresser by getting the weave done and then saying someone stole the wallet out of her bag. They were trying to get her fired from the Lululemon store at the time of the murders.
So an employee had to literally catch Norwood in the act. Unfortunately, that was Jayna Murray who caught Norwood with a pair of yoga pants. Making this more tragic? On the night of the murders, Jayna Murray was not supposed to be working. She was covering a shift for another manager. Murray had already informed everyone that she had caught her in the act.
For that, Murray was given wounds with five different weapons, dying in one of the most brutal ways imaginable. Following a six-day trial, Norwood was found guilty of first degree murder. She was sentenced to life with no possibility of parole for her crime. Judge Robert Greenberg, who sentenced Norwood, said that he went home and mimed stabbing something times.
He said that Norwood had ample opportunity to stop. He also called out the employees of the Apple store next to the Lululemon. At the time of the murders, you can see security footage of employees listening and not calling. Reportedly, they heard Jayna Murrary begging God for help. So they have to live with that. In , she ran out of direct appeal options. The parents of Murray said their daughter never mentioned the woman now accused of killing her, Brittany Norwood. Police discovered the crime scene March 12 at store in Bethesda.
Murray was dead and Norwood was bound with her hands tied above her head. When Murray's brother found out that his sister was dead, he was in Iraq working as an Army attorney. Police say Norwood told them that after closing up the store for the night on March 11, she and Murray, a fellow employee, returned to pick up the wallet she had forgotten at work. Two masked men followed them in, bound them, sexually assaulted them and when Murray resisted, they beat and stabbed her to death, police say Norwood told them.
Medical examiners found no evidence of sexual assault on either victim. Only two sets of footprints were found -- Norwood's, and one from a pair of shoes found at the scene, which police theorized Norwood used to plant false footprints. Norwood another belonging to a size 14 shoe that was recovered in the store," Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger said.
When Norwood was found by a store employee opening up the next morning, police say the position she was tied in, with her hands bound above her head, was suspicious to police, suggesting she might have fastened the bonds herself. She is deceased. She is lying in a pool of her own blood. Her face is unrecognizable. Around the corner leading to the double bathrooms, Brittany Norwood is still alive.
Her body is covered in severe lacerations, there is a large gash on her forehead, and she is calling out for help. Police will use her testimony to piece together the brutal events inside the Lululemon store. Jayna Murray, a year-old from Texas, was receiving her dual master's degrees in business admin and communication. Jayna dreamed of moving to the Pacific Northwest where she could marry her long-time boyfriend, in the process of his PH.
Before starting at Lululemon, she worked at Halliburton in Texas. Jayna was introduced to Lululemon by one of her friends, in which she decided it would be a great opportunity for her to meet like-minded people, earn money, attended free business and motivation seminars, and receive a discount on the Lululemon clothing brand. Jayna's dreamed ended with her life on March 11, Her killer, later determined to be Brittany Norwood, the other employee that night who staged the scene to appear as a robbery, used a variety of weapons to murder and mutilate Murray.
At the crime-scene police found several everyday items covered in Jayna's blood, including a red toolbox that the staff used labeled "everyday tools". Jayna Murray received over strikes that night, some lacerations as small as a ball-point pen, while others as large as a quarter in size. Robe was used to strangle Jayna before death, as determined by the rope fibers buried in her fingernails as she attempted pull down the rope to breathe.
Police found Jayna laying facedown in a pool of her own blood, an open gash to the back of her head, and her pants cut open to create the appearance that they had raped her. However, detectives discovered she wasn't sexually assaulted, but beaten to death by Brittany Norwood, Jayna's subordinate angry that she had been caught stealing clothing from the Lululemon store.
Photos of Jayna's appearance after death remain sealed, but it is worth noting her murder was so brutal that an open casket ceremony was not a possibility. Jayna's killer, employee Brittany Norwood, also had lacerations to her body, but not severe enough to cause her death. All of her injuries were self-inflicted or accidental during her bludgeoning of Jayna's body. Norwood was also found in the Lululemon store that morning, her hands tied behind her back with zip-ties. Detectives would later surmise that Norwood tightening the zip ties with her teeth as saliva was discovered.
Before she murdered Jayna, Brittany was athletic and outgoing. She had several boyfriends, including several "sugar daddies" that she hooked up with via ads on Craigslist. Norwood was raised in Seattle in a lower to middle class family. She was the sixth of nine siblings and the soccer star of her family.
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