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The Lululemon Murder- How Did Brittany Norwood Go From Victim to Murderer?

The Lululemon Murder- How Did Brittany Norwood Go From Victim to Murderer?

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30-year-old Jayna Murray was a bright graduate student at a prestigious university. While pursuing her 3rd degree, she worked at a Lululemon in an area full of high-end retail shops. The morning after she worked a closing shift, Jayna and her coworker, Brittany Norwood, were found tied up, bloody, and beaten in the back of the store. Brittany, the lone survivor of this brutal attack, tells a harrowing story of how two men broke into the store as they were closing up. This left Jayna dead and Brittany badly beaten. But as police went over evidence found at the crime scene, they realized it didn't match up with the story Brittany gave them. Pretty soon they realized, this so-called "survivor" was not who she appeared to be.

Take a DEEP DIVE into crime to find out how a woman fooled everybody into thinking she was a victim when she was actually a murderer.

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