Prosecutors: Lululemon Killer Should Never Be Free

The Washington Post is reporting that prosecutors contend that Brittany Norwood is beyond rehabilitation and are asking that she never be set free. She was convicted of murdering a co-worker last year at a popular Bethesda, Md., yoga store and frightening a community with an elaborate hoax about a roving band of masked killers. Suggested…

The Washington Post is reporting that prosecutors contend that Brittany Norwood is beyond rehabilitation and are asking that she never be set free. She was convicted of murdering a co-worker last year at a popular Bethesda, Md., yoga store and frightening a community with an elaborate hoax about a roving band of masked killers.

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Norwood, 29, had persisted in lying to police and her family about being a victim in the attack that left Jayna Murray, 30, dead in a back hallway of the Lululemon Athletica store March 12.

A jury convicted Norwood of first-degree murder in November and she is scheduled to be sentenced Friday in Montgomery County Circuit Court.

Norwoodโ€™s expansive and steadfast lies during a week-long coverup โ€” โ€œcoupled with her lack of remorseโ€ โ€” speak to the โ€œtremendous dangerโ€ Norwood would pose if released, Montgomery County Stateโ€™s Attorney John McCarthy states in a sentencing memo. He urges that she be imprisoned with no chance of parole.

Murray suffered more than 330 distinct wounds and was alive for each of them, court testimony showed.

After the murder, Norwood arranged the crime scene to support a coverup. She tracked size 14 sneakers through Murrayโ€™s blood to make it appear that a large man had attacked them, and then she tied herself up inside the store overnight. An employee arriving for work the next morning found the two women, and Norwood said she and Murray had been attacked and sexually assaulted by masked intruders.

That cunning โ€œis evilโ€ and Norwood is โ€œa pathological liar,โ€ the prosecution memo says.

โ€œIt is the Stateโ€™s firm belief that this defendant cannot be rehabilitated and will pose a danger to the community should she ever be released from prison,โ€ the prosecution memo says. The murder and the โ€œcallous effortsโ€ to avoid responsibility for the killing are โ€œpreciselyโ€ what life without parole was designed to punish, according to the memo.

No motive was ever established in this horrific killing. In the end, two young lives have essentially been snuffed out over who knows what. We hope that all the families involved find some closure.

Read more at the Washington Post.

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