Lululemon killer Brittany Norwood was sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole at a Montgomery County court this afternoon, reports WJLA.
In November Norwood was convicted for the brutal killing of co-worker Jayna Murray at a Lululemon store in Bethesda.
According to the Post, defense attorneys pleaded for a chance at parole, but memos written by Murray’s family seemed to leave the judge no option but to put her behind bars for life:
Norwood’s steadfast lies — “coupled with her lack of remorse” — speak to the “tremendous danger” Norwood would pose if released, Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy said in a sentencing memo.
Norwood’s family members too wrote impassioned memos to the judge, asking that she someday be given a chance at freedom. “I love my daughter more than words can say and I know she is worthy of a chance,” Norwood’s father, Earl Norwood, wrote.
Martin Austermuhle