
With media pressure mounting, detectives in Bethesda, Maryland, race to find the men responsible for the attack inside Lululemon. But as they chase down surveillance footage, sift through evidence, and follow tips, an unsettling pattern starts to emerge—one that doesn’t quite fit the story they’ve been told. Click ‘Subscribe’ at the top of the Infamous show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices A Campside Media & Sony Music Entertainment production. To connect with Infamous's creative team, plus access behind the scenes content, join the community at Campsidemedia.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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So it's March 2011 in Bethesda, Maryland. At the police station, detectives are trying to solve the murder of Jana Murray and the violent attack on Brittany Norwood. One was a George Washington grad, the other was a former soccer star. They both seemed to be very type A, but they were friendly and they were outgoing. It was hard to imagine who could have had a motive to attack them.
Now, crimes against women are often committed by intimate partners. I mean, boyfriends, spouses, husbands. And so detectives bring in a guy that they heard was dating Brittany.
We understand it like you may have had a relationship with Brittany. Right. Okay. and that it may have been a sexual relationship and that you may have had sex with her a couple of days before this whole thing started, like maybe Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, something like that.
Going back, I met Brittany and I think it was sometime, I'm giving it the best of my recollection, in the summer in Georgetown. She worked at the Georgetown Lululemon. And I went in there, bought some stuff. If you've been to the store, like it almost seems like they're their model. They're all very friendly. Everybody's really nice. So it was nothing serious. Struck up some conversation.
She gave me her number. I think, yeah, I gave her mine. I never even called the girl. Like it's kind of one of those, you're just flirting, you get the number. So I never called her, never reached out to her or anything. And then she texted me when I guess she was moving to the Bethesda store. remembering that I worked in Bethesda, lived in Bethesda, that thing.
And she was like, I forget the exact text, but it was very, you know, like, hey, what's up? Let's get some coffee or something this time. And I remember my response, because I didn't even have her number saved in my phone, was, I lost my phone, who is this? And she was like, oh, it's Brittany. And I was like, oh, you know, Lululemon or whatever. I was like, oh, okay, hey, what's going on?
Sure, we can get some coffee or something sometime. That was it. We got some coffee at the Barnes and Nobles. It was awful, actually. She was, like, kind of dry. I go in that store frequently, all the time. Like, you know, I know most of the girls in the store, and I shop there, and I get stuff for myself.
Now, he says that he and Brittany did eventually get together, just not right around the time of the attack.
Um, are you positive that you didn't have like sex with her that Wednesday then?
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