Brittany Norwood and the violent Lululemon murder of her coworker, Jayna Murray

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Brittany Norwood brutally murdered Jayna Murray inside Lululemon. Pic credit: Montgomery County Police Department

Brittany Norwood was a Lululemon Athletica employee in downtown Bethesda, Maryland, who brutally murdered her coworker, Jayna Murray, then tried to cover up the crime by blaming two masked men.

On the morning of March 12, 2011, Rachel Oertli, a manager at the upscale yoga clothing shop, arrived at the establishment to start her shift.

She noticed the front door was unlocked.

When Oertli went inside, the store was in complete disarray. But when she heard moaning coming from the back of the store, she ran outside.

She asked a man who was standing outside if he could go inside and see what was going on.

He obliged.

As he reached the back area of the store, he found Norwood, who was 27 years old at the time, and Murray, 30, covered in blood.

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That’s when Oertli called 911 and said, “There’s two people in the back of my store. One person seems dead, and the other person is breathing.”

Brittany Norwood told police two masked men murdered Jayna Murray

When Montgomery County police officials arrived on the scene, it was clear to them that there had been a violent attack. They saw that Murray was laying face down in a small hallway, in a pool of her own blood.

She also had a rope around her neck.

An autopsy revealed that Murray’s skull had been crushed and her spinal cord severed during the attack.

According to the medical examiner, Murray had 331 injuries from being beaten, cut, stabbed, and choked. She also had 107 defensive wounds.

Detectives found Norwood alive in the bathroom with her hands and feet bound, and she was covered in superficial cuts.

While at the hospital, Norwood told detectives that the previous night, two masked men, who were wearing gloves, had entered the store.

They then beat her and Murray before sexually assaulting them. She added that while she was being beaten, they were using racial slurs.

Then they tied her up and killed Murray, she said.

Detective Dimitry Ruvin wasn’t buying her story. He said, “The amount of trauma that Jayna suffered wasn’t normal.”

“It’s just this little voice in the back of my head. Something’s just not right. The way Brittany’s describing these two guys—they’re racist, they’re rapists, they’re robbers, they’re murderers—it’s like the worst human being that you could possibly describe, right?”

He also thought it was bizarre that the killers used nearly every tool in the store to beat them and murder Murray instead of bringing their own weapons.

Ruvin said her story sounded “just too crazy to be true.”

They also concluded that her wounds were self-inflicted and that there was no indication that Norwood and Murray were raped.

Maryland police found inconsistencies in Brittany Norwood’s story

On March 16, detectives interviewed Norwood for the second time. It was during that time that they asked her about Murray’s car, which they found the previous day in a parking lot about three blocks from where they worked.

They found blood inside the vehicle in multiple locations.

Norwood assured detectives that she knew what Murray’s vehicle looked like, but she had never been inside of it.

Two days later, Norwood was interviewed a third time at the police station. She told detectives that she was, in fact, inside Murray’s vehicle, and it was only because her attackers forced her to move her vehicle while she remained inside the store.

Norwood said while she was moving the car, she saw a police officer and several other people outside, but she didn’t notify anyone about what was happening in the store.

She claimed the men threatened to kill her if she failed to return to the store in 10 minutes.

When detectives confronted her about the inconsistencies in her story, she could not provide an explanation.

Brittany Norwood was arrested for Jayna Murray’s murder

Detectives analyzed the crime scene and were only able to find two sets of footprints that belonged to Murray and Norwood.

They also spoke with two employees at an Apple store near Lululemon who said they heard two women arguing on the night Murray was killed.

One of the women could be heard saying, “Oh God, please help me.”

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Jayna Murray was murdered by her coworker, Brittany Norwood. Pic credit: Family photo

Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger said, “As we began analyzing the physical evidence and looked at the medical reports, it was not supporting what Ms. Norwood had told us.”

They then determined that she wasn’t the victim; she was the murderer.

Norwood was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. She was booked into the county jail, where she was held without bond.

Detectives learned what led up to the Jayna Murray’s murder

Detectives learned through an investigation that around 9 p.m. on March 11, Norwood and Murray closed the store.

About 45 minutes later, they set the alarm and left Lululemon. It wasn’t long before Norwood called Murray and said she had left her wallet in the store.

They both returned to the store at 10:05 p.m., and it was then that Norwood murdered Murray with a half-dozen tools that were found throughout the store.

The murder weapons included a hammer, a wrench, and a metal peg that the store used to hold the mannequins.

Investigators said they believe the attack lasted no more than 20 minutes, and Murray was alive for most of the attack.

The two women reportedly got into an argument after Murray confronted Norwood about a pair of leggings she had stolen from the store.

Then, investigators stated that Norwood staged the crime scene to make it appear as if they were attacked by two men.

She put on a size 14 shoe from the store and put blood on the bottom of it so that she could leave shoe prints throughout the store.

Norwood’s defense team didn’t agree that she should be charged with first-degree murder because she didn’t plan to kill Murray. They stated that during the argument, she “lost it.”

Attorney Douglas Wood said, “There was no premeditation. Brittany lost it. She lost control. Brittany grabbed stuff within reach, which unfortunately and stupidly caused the death of Jayna Murray, but that is not first-degree murder.”

Wood tried to convince the jury that she should be convicted of second-degree murder, but ultimately, they found her guilty of first-degree murder.

Where is Brittany Norwood now?

In January 2012, Norwood was sentenced to life in prison. She cried as she apologized to the victim’s family in court and said she knew that there wasn’t anything she could do to relieve them of their pain.

“I hope for the Murray family, someday you’ll be able to find forgiveness in your heart,” Norwood added. “I am truly sorry.”

Her brother testified that, despite what she had done, she wasn’t a bad person, but the judge stated that she was “cold-blooded and calculated.”

Murray’s father referred to her as “one of the most fearless people I’ve ever known in my life, and that’s as objective as a father can get. I really admired her for everything she did and everything she represented.”

He went on to say that there isn’t a day that goes by that he doesn’t think of Murray—she was one of his best friends.

After her murder, Murray’s family launched the Jayna Troxel Murray Foundation to remember her life.

Norwood is now serving her sentence at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, Maryland.

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Diana Lovejoy hired her lover, Weldon McDavid Jr., to kill her estranged husband, Greg Mulvihill, in a botched murder-for-hire plot

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Diana Lovejoy hired a hitman to murder her estranged husband, Greg Mulvihill. Pic credit: Family photo

Diana Lovejoy hired her lover, Weldon McDavid Jr., to kill her estranged husband, Greg Mulvihill, in a botched murder-for-hire plot in Carlsbad, California.

In 2005, Lovejoy, a triathlete and software technical writer, and Mulvihill began dating after meeting each other on a dating app. They later tied the knot and had a son.

After nearly seven years of marriage, Lovejoy filed for divorce. She also got an order of protection against Mulvihill following accusations that he had sexually abused her and their son.

Lovejoy also said, “He told me that he had wished me dead on multiple occasions and hoped that I would suffer.”

There was no evidence to support her claim.

The court awarded Mulvihill, who at the time worked as a computer programmer, temporary custody of their child. They later changed it to joint custody, which was an arrangement Lovejoy didn’t agree with.

She was also ordered to pay him $120,000.

That’s when she began plotting with McDavid to kill him, according to Carlsbad police spokesperson Jodee Sasway.

Lovejoy and McDavid had an affair after meeting at Iron Sights, an indoor gun range in Oceanside, where he worked as a firearms instructor and she was taking lessons.

She was going to pay him a total of $2,000, but she gave him $1,000 upfront to get the job done, but it didn’t go according to plan.

Weldon McDavid Jr. shot Greg Mulvihill on an isolated road

Shortly before 11 p.m. on Sept. 1, 2016, Mulvihill received a phone call from a man who said he was a private investigator.

He told him that he had incriminating evidence against him that his soon-to-be ex-wife could use in the divorce proceedings.

The man said he would show him the evidence for free, but if he wanted more, he would have to pay for it.

He added that the evidence would be inside a package, which would be taped to a utility pole on an isolated access road off Avenida Soledad.

Photo of Diana Lovejoy and Greg Mulvihill
Photo of Diana Lovejoy with Greg Mulvihill. Pic credit: Family photo

Mulvihill was eager to find out what was going on, so he agreed to pick up the package. He grabbed a flashlight and a mini-baseball bat, then asked his neighbor, Jason Kovach, to accompany him.

When they got there, they heard something in the bushes before noticing the barrel of a gun pointed in their direction. The shooter opened fire, striking Mulvihill as he was running from the area.

Kovach immediately called 911 and said Mulvihill had been shot in his armpit area. He said he was “bleeding pretty bad.”

Mulvihill survived the shooting after he was rushed to a local hospital and underwent emergency surgery.

Diana Jean Lovejoy and Weldon McDavid Jr. arrested for attempted murder

When Mulvihill told police officials what happened to him, they didn’t believe his story.

Carlsbad Fingerprint and Evidence Specialist Kristine Duran said, “We didn’t know what to think honestly because, uh, his story, it sounded crazy. We thought that there’s something missing.”

Detectives went to the scene and found no evidence that a shooting had occurred, but oddly enough, they found a towel covered in feces.

They sent it to the lab for testing, and it was later discovered that the feces matched McDavid’s DNA.

A warrant to search his property was obtained, and it was there that they found the weapon, an AR-15-style rifle, that was used in the shooting.

During their investigation, they found surveillance footage of Lovejoy buying the burner phone that McDavid, a former Marine from Fallbrook, used to lure Mulvihill out of his home.

On the night of Sept. 7, Lovejoy was arrested during a traffic stop near her home, and McDavid was taken into custody from his home. They were charged with conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder.

Lovejoy and McDavid were booked into the county jail, where they were held on a $2 million bond.

Diana Lovejoy denied being involved in Greg Mulvihill’s shooting

During a police interrogation, Lovejoy admitted that she purchased the burner phone but said it was only used to call McDavid after she found out that he had been shot.

She also admitted to having an affair with McDavid, who, according to Felix Salazar of the Carlsbad Police, said, “he would protect her and help her out with the custody battle and put together this idea of luring him to an area where McDavid can scare him, and then she can get custody of her son.”

The affair lasted two weeks.

When Mulvihill found out that Lovejoy had been arrested for hiring someone to kill him, he was shocked.

“He’d never in his wildest dreams imagined that his wife could have been behind it. He just, he simply could not believe it,” said prosecutor Jodi Breton.

In a jailhouse interview, McDavid, who was also married, admitted to having an affair with Lovejoy.

He said he regretted cheating on his wife because it “was totally unsatisfying. If I could only take back one thing, I would take that out of the equation.”

“If there was only one thing I can take away, I would take [sleeping with Lovejoy] away because I hurt my wife,” said McDavid, “and that means more to me than anything.”

Lovejoy and McDavid denied having anything to do with Mulvihill’s shooting and, therefore, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The jury found Diana Lovejoy and Weldon McDavid Jr. guilty

An attorney in the case stated that McDavid agreed to kill Mulvihill because she manipulated him by saying she and her son were being abused, but McDavid disagreed.

McDavid said he didn’t agree to kill Mulvihill. He went to the location to get information from him, but when he arrived, he thought he had a gun and opened fire.

He “had to do something,” said McDavid, who also claimed that he was aiming for the flashlight that Mulvihill had in his hand, but he missed, which he referred to as an “accuracy error.”

“There was no intent to kill,” said McDavid. “That’s not who I am.”

If he was there to kill him, the defense team stated that he could have done so with his military training.

Prosecutors argued that with said training, he would have been able to tell if Mulvihill was armed, but he said he didn’t check the scope of the gun before firing.

Lovejoy cried as she told the judge that she would never hire someone to murder her estranged husband because it would be taking her son’s father away.

But her aunt testified that a year before the shooting, she asked if she knew anyone who would be willing to scare or kill Mulvihill.

On Nov. 13, 2017, a jury found Lovejoy and McDavid guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder.

When Lovejoy heard the verdict, she collapsed in her chair and had to be transported to an area hospital.

Where is Diana Lovejoy now?

In 2018, McDavid was sentenced to 50 years in prison, and Lovejoy was sentenced to 26 years in prison.

It was reported that McDavid got more time than Lovejoy because he was the one who pulled the trigger, and Lovejoy was the mastermind.

They still maintain their innocence.

McDavid and Lovejoy are currently housed in correctional facilities in California.

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Jodi Sanderholm: The brutal murder of a college dancer by Justin Thurber

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Jodi Sanderholm was murdered by Justin Thurber. Pic credit: Family photo

Jodi Sanderholm was 19 years old when she was brutally murdered by Justin Thurber, who had been stalking her and her dance team in Arkansas City, Kansas.

She was born on Sept. 26, 1987, to Brian and Cindy Sanderholm, and she was their youngest child who had a love and passion for dancing, hence why she was a part of the dance team in high school for four years.

For two of those years, she was the dance captain.

Jodi was also a member of the National Honor Society, a Kansas Board of Regents Scholar, and a Kansas State Scholar. Then she earned the Outstanding Physics Student of the Year Award, which was presented by David Stinemetze.

After she graduated from Arkansas City High School in 2006, she continued living at home with her parents while she went to Cowley College, where she studied pre-pharmacy.

Jodi maintained a 4.0 GPA.

She also joined the Cowley Tigerette Danceline, which performed at basketball games and community events.

When she was finished with her second semester of college, Jodi was planning to transfer to the University of Texas in Dallas, Texas, so that she could be with her boyfriend.

She was never able to follow through with her plans, as she suddenly vanished without a trace.

Jodi Sanderholm went missing after attending dance practice

On Jan. 5, 2007, Jodi went to dance practice with her team. She choreographed a halftime routine before leaving to take a shower at her house.

She was supposed to meet up with one of her friends, but she never showed up, and she never made it home, either.

Her mother called her cell phone, but she didn’t answer. Authorities said her cell phone was eventually turned off, either by loss of power or by being physically turned off.

Cindy decided to contact Jodi’s friends and dance instructor, but they told her that they hadn’t seen her since she left practice.

Maureen Olson, who reportedly knew the Sanderholm family, said, “Jodi is a very level-headed girl. She was never late for anything. Other people her age could be later for an hour or more and never call in.”

“If Jodi knew she was running late by even 30 minutes, she’d call with a reason,” said Olson.

Cindy called the Arkansas City Police Department and reported her daughter missing, which led to a massive search.

It was during that time that detectives learned that Jodi and several members of the dance team complained that they were being stalked by Thurber, who was 23 years old at the time..

His mother stated that he had dreams of being a bail bondsman.

The detectives tried to locate him for questioning, but he was nowhere to be found. When they spoke to a former girlfriend, she told them that she had filed a restraining order against him because he was stalking her and constantly sending her text messages.

Police learned through an investigation that the last time Jodi was seen was around 1 p.m. on the day of her disappearance, and it was at a Subway restaurant downtown.

Following a four-day search, Jodi was found dead.

Jodi Sanderholm was found after detectives received a tip 

On Jan. 9, 2007, detectives received a tip about a letter that was found in the restroom at the Cowley County State Fishing Lake, and it had Jodi’s name on it.

When they searched a wooded area near the lake, they found Jodi’s body, and it was in “good condition,” according to attorney general Paul Morrison.

Her sandals were found in a nearby trash can, and divers located Jodi’s vehicle, a black 2003 Dodge Stratus, at the bottom of the lake. 

Tim Miller, the founder of Equusearch, said they “found the car within a minute of using a sonar device.”

For investigative purposes, there was a delay in identifying Jodi’s body after it was transferred to the Wichita forensic center, and the courts sealed the autopsy results.

It was later revealed that Jodi died of blunt force trauma and strangulation by “something other than human hands,” said Morrison.

DNA evidence linked Justin Thurber to Jodi Sanderholm’s murder

On Jan. 17, 2007, Thurber was arrested and charged with capital murder, rape, and aggravated kidnapping.

Authorities stated that Thurber kidnapped Jodi after he followed her in his light blue 1993 four-door Cadillac DeVille. It was the same vehicle that was following Jodi and members of her dance team.

Then he drove Jodi to a rural area, where he beat, raped, and killed her.

Jodi was tortured for hours, relatives said.

According to prosecutors, she had pieces of wood shoved inside her vaginal area and anus while she was still alive.

Thurber’s mother testified that he called her on the day of Jodi’s disappearance and asked that she pick him up along U.S. 166, which is near the area where Jodi’s body was found.

She was unable to do so and therefore sent his father to pick him up shortly before 7 p.m. 

Authorities said Jodi was murdered on the day she went missing, around 5:30 p.m.

The vehicle and DNA evidence tied Thurber to Jodi’s murder.

Thurber sent a letter to the media. He claimed that he was innocent of the crime and that there was evidence to prove it. He also sent letters to the victim’s family and asked that they “help him find Jodi’s real killer.”

Death sentence for Justin Thurber was postponed

In 2009, Thurber was found guilty of aggravated kidnapping and capital murder and was sentenced to death by lethal injection.

He later filed an appeal, but his conviction was upheld.

Jodi’s father said he was “happy to hear the conviction stands, so there will not be another trial.”

In 2018, his death sentence was postponed after his attorney stated that he was developmentally disabled. According to the U.S. Supreme Court, it is “unconstitutional to execute defendants with even mild developmental disabilities.”

Jodi’s family was upset by the news. 

Brian stated that he was “upset with the whole system, entirely. I really… I cannot for the life of me believe our system has gotten to the point where you can actually go out and do a crime like this and not have to pay for it with the ultimate sentence.”

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Justin Thurber was convicted of murdering Jodi Sanderholm. Pic credit: Kansas Department of Corrections

Cindy said, “He is competent enough to reach out to people and write letters. He knows what he is doing.”

Reid Nelson, a state capital appeals defender, said Thurber’s IQ is in the 70s or 80s; he could only read at a sixth-grade level; and his parents stated that he was unable to live on his own.

Jodi’s sister, Jennifer Aldridge, said, “But the fact that they want to look at his mental ability again is pretty upsetting because this is something we’ve already gone through.”

“And it was determined that he was not mentally handicapped (previously), so I don’t understand why we have to do it again… There is some frustration, but we have kind of learned to live with that,” Aldridge added.

Where is Justin Thurber today?

As of 2023, it doesn’t appear that there has been a decision on whether or not Thurber has a disability, which would determine his fate.

Judge Lee Johnson said he would “simply reverse Thurber’s death sentence and remand for resentencing to life in prison without the possibility of parole.”

Thurber remains on death row.

He is currently housed at the El Dorado Correctional Facility in El Dorado, Kansas.

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Seath Jackson: Inside the murder of a 15-year-old boy, whose ex-girlfriend, Amber Wright, lured him to his death

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Seath Jackson was murdered in 2011. Pic credit: Family photo via Find A Grave

Seath Jackson was 15 years old when his ex-girlfriend, Amber Wright, lured him to a mobile home in Summerfield, Florida, where he was tortured and brutally murdered by a group of teens and young adults.

In a series of Facebook posts between February 2011 and March 2011, Jackson wrote about his day-to-day dealings with his then-girlfriend, Wright, who was also 16 years old at the time.

They were all positive, but by the end of March, his tone changed when Wright broke up with Jackson and started dating then-18-year-old Michael Bargo.

Jackson began accusing her of cheating on him with her new boyfriend, and they got into a heated exchange through multiple Facebook posts, which were all public.

When Bargo chimed in, Jackson challenged him to a fight, but he told another teen that he “b****ed out two times.”

The arguing between Jackson and Wright went on for weeks until the teen suddenly disappeared.

Seath Jackson was reported missing as a runaway

On April 18, 2011, Jackson, a student at Belleview High School with dreams of becoming a UFC fighter, left his home in Belleville and never returned.

When his parents were unable to get in contact with Jackson, they immediately suspected that he had run away from home.

That’s when they contacted the Belleview Police Department and reported Jackson missing, prompting a search by law enforcement.

During their search, they learned that Jackson was dead.

On April 19 of that same year, the mother of 16-year-old Kyle Hooper, also Wright’s brother, told police officials that her son witnessed Jackson’s murder.

Hooper said he saw Bargo beat Jackson, along with several of their friends, before he shot him to death with a .22-caliber revolver.

It wasn’t until later that Hooper admitted to being involved.

Later that night, officers arrested Wright, Bargo, Hooper, Charlie Kay Ely, then 18, and then-20-year-old Justin Soto.

They were charged with first-degree murder and booked into the county jail. The five of them were held without bond.

According to an affidavit filed by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Wright and Hooper’s stepfather, James Young Havens III, was also arrested because he knew about the murder and helped get rid of the evidence.

The then-37-year-old was charged with accessory after the fact to first-degree murder. He was held at the county jail on a $10,000 bond.

Amber Wright lured her ex-boyfriend, Seath Jackson, to his death

On April 17, 2011, the group of friends was hanging out at a mobile home on Southeast 53rd Avenue in Summerfield, about 65 miles northwest of Orlando, where Ely and Soto lived.

Bargo would occasionally stay there.

It was there that Bargo began talking about how much he hated Jackson, and then they all started discussing ways to lure him to the mobile home to kill him.

It wasn’t long before they decided that Wright would send Jackson a text message about wanting to get back together. Then she was to ask him to meet her at the house, but the plan didn’t work at first.

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Amber Wright was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, Seath Jackson. Pic credit: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

Wright and Ely met up with Jackson at an unknown location, where they persuaded him to go back to the house. But they had a disagreement, and he refused to go with them.

When they returned to the house without Jackson, it was reported that Bargo became angry. That’s when Wright continued calling and messaging Jackson in an effort to get him to come over.

Jackson eventually gave in.

As soon as he entered the home, he was attacked.

Seath Jackson was tortured inside Florida home

Bargo and Hooper emerged from the bedroom and “bum-rushed” him, according to Soto, and began beating him with wooden objects.

Ely said it was during that time that she ran to her bedroom, while Wright reportedly watched on as her ex-boyfriend was being attacked.

When Bargo shot Jackson several times, he tried to escape, which prompted Bargo to hit him with an ax handle.

They restrained him and took him to the bathroom, where Bargo broke his knees so that the process of getting rid of his body would be easier.

Kyle Hooper’s mugshot
Kyle Hooper was jailed for the murder of his sister’s ex-boyfriend, Seath Jackson. Pic credit: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

It was during that time that Bargo realized that Jackson was still alive, so he shot him several more times.

During the trial, Hooper testified that Bargo knew Jackson was alive when they put him in the tub. He said Bargo wanted the teen to know who killed him.

After putting Jackson’s hogtied body in a sleeping bag, they carried it to a fire pit in the backyard.

While the teen’s body burned for hours, they utilized that time to clean the crime scene with bleach.

Charlie Kay Ely’s mugshot
Charlie Kay Ely was sent to prison for the murder of  Seath Jackson. Pic credit: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

The moment Jackson’s body turned to ash, Havens arrived and helped them shovel the remains into five-gallon paint buckets. He also destroyed evidence that could implicate them.

They then discarded Jackson’s remains at a remote lime rock pit in Ocala.

Michael Bargo was sentenced to death in Seath Jackson’s murder

Jackson’s friend, who tried to stop him from going to the house, stated that he should have never been murdered. “It’s just boys and their stupid fights,” she said. “It’s just who wants to be the bigger man.”

Sheriff spokesman Judge Cochran said, “Our detectives—seasoned detectives—shook their heads in disbelief because this type of first-degree murder is unimaginable.”

“The way the defendants carried out the crime was unlike anything they had ever seen,” said a detective.

In a jailhouse interview, Bargo said, “First of all, I didn’t kill him, and second of all, I met this dude like twice in my life. I still don’t know what I feel.”

Michael Bargo’s mugshot
Michael Bargo was convicted of murdering Seath Jackson. Pic credit: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

He added, “I’m not crazy; I’m not a psycho; I’m not a bad person.”

There were “so many lies it was beyond ridiculous,” Bargo said about the evidence prosecutors presented in court. “Nobody wanted to hear, and nobody wanted to sit there and tell the truth.”

Before Judge David Eddy sentenced Bargo to death in 2013, he said, “It was the most cold, calculated, and premeditated case of murder I have ever seen.”

He went on to say that “the death penalty is not only justified, but it is also the only appropriate sentence based on the evidence and the law of the state of Florida.”

Eddy was aware that Bargo was diagnosed with a biological mental illness, schizoaffective disorder, and may have had a partial complex seizure spectrum disorder, but he said it doesn’t justify his actions.

Justin Soto’s mugshot
Justin Soto pleaded guilty to murdering Seath Jackson. Pic credit: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

Before Bargo was escorted back to his cell, he said, “May God have mercy on my soul.”

His dad, Michael Bargo Sr., yelled out, “I love you, son.”

Where is Amber Wright now?

In 2012, Wright was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. She received the same sentence after her second trial in January 2016, where the jury deliberated for about two hours before they found Wright guilty of first-degree murder.

Assistant State Attorney Amy Berndt told the jury that Wright “probably played the most important role in that murder. She was the bait. Her job was to lure Seath Jackson to the house where he would be murdered.”

Wright is currently housed at the Homestead Correctional Institution in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

Hooper, Soto, and Ely were also sentenced to life in prison.

Months after Havens was arrested, a psychiatrist initially deemed Havens unfit to stand trial, but in 2018, Havens pleaded guilty and was reportedly sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Police officials stated that Jackson’s remains have never been found.

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  1. This is one of the worst crimes I’ve ever heard of! How does that many teens and twenty year olds kill torture shoot and set up a 15 year boy? This story blows my mind!!!!!!

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Melanie McGuire: The ‘Suitcase Killer’ who murdered and dismembered her husband, William ‘Bill’ Mcguire

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Melanie McGuire was convicted of murdering her husband, William “Bill” Mcguire. Pic credit: New Jersey Department of Corrections

Melanie McGuire was dubbed the “Suitcase Killer” after she murdered her husband, William “Bill” Mcguire, and stuffed his dismembered body inside three suitcases, which were found in the Chesapeake Bay near Virginia Beach, Virginia.

In 1994, Melanie graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in math and psychology. She then went on to earn a nursing degree from the Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing in 1997.

Two years later, she married Bill, a United States Navy veteran whom she met at a restaurant where she worked. 

Melanie was his second wife.

By April 2004, Melanie and Bill had two children, both boys, and they were living in an apartment in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.

Bill was working as a senior computer analyst at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Melanie was a nurse at a fertility clinic.

Later that month, they bought a new house in Warren County, but tragedy struck before they could move in.

Melanie McGuire filed for divorce after claiming Bill abandoned her and their children 

On April 30, 2004, Melanie went to a family court proceeding to file a restraining order against her 39-year-old husband. She stated that two days prior, after closing on their $500,000 house, they got into a heated argument that turned violent.

Melanie told the judge that when Bill found a dryer sheet in a pile of clothing, he became angry because it was one of his pet peeves.

She said that he shoved the dryer sheet in her mouth and slapped her across the face.

Out of fear, Melanie said she locked herself in the bathroom with their 2-year-old son. Bill mocked her for crying, then packed his clothes and left the apartment.

He never returned home, and she never reported him missing.

The following month, on May 25, Melanie filed for divorce in Middlesex County, Mississippi. According to their divorce documents, Melanie claimed that Bill had a gambling addiction, which is where most of their savings went.

Due to his addiction, he filed for bankruptcy three days before they tied the knot.

Melanie also mentioned that he was abusing alcohol and exhibiting bizarre behavior. Bill would “scratch his body until he broke the skin and erroneously believe someone was in their attic.”

His first wife, Marci Paulk, whom he was married to from 1986 to 1994, had a similar story. She said Bill “emotionally and physically abused” her.

After they got married, Paulk said it was “downhill from there.”

In 1995, she filed a restraining order against Bill after he threw a rock into her window.

“I was a wreck by the time I got out of that marriage,” Paulk said.

Melanie also mentioned that Bill abandoned her and their two children because she hadn’t seen or heard from him since he left the apartment.

Bill Mcguire’s dismembered body was found inside three suitcases near Virginia Beach

Melanie and Bill were supposed to move into the new house with their children on May 3, 2004, but Melanie canceled it because she couldn’t afford the cost on her own. 

She and her children also moved out of their apartment and moved in with her parents on the Jersey Shore.

Three days later, detectives told Melanie that Bill was found dead inside three dark green Kenneth Cole suitcases.

On May 5, two fishermen discovered a suitcase floating in the Chesapeake Bay. When they opened it, they discovered human legs that had been severed from the knee.

Six days later, a graduate student was cleaning the beach when another suitcase washed ashore. It contained a head and a torso.

On May 16, a third suitcase with arms inside was found near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.

When Virginia Beach police released a sketch of the victim on May 21, an anonymous caller identified him as Bill.

According to the medical examiner, Bill was drugged with chloral hydrate before he was shot multiple times in the head and chest with a .38 caliber handgun.

His body, which was found more than 300 miles from his home, was drained of its blood and cut into three pieces.

Police officials later discovered that a private towing company towed Bill’s vehicle from behind the Flamingo Motel in Atlantic City. It was parked in a parking lot that was reserved for employees.

The employees noticed it because the car didn’t have a parking sticker.

When detectives watched surveillance footage from the motel, they saw someone getting out of Bill’s car, but because of the poor quality, they could not determine if that person was Bill.

The manager at the motel mentioned that Bill never checked into the motel.

Melanie McGuire jailed for dismemberment murder of her husband

It wasn’t long before detectives learned that Melanie was having an affair with a doctor at the clinic where she worked. 

She stated that she was unhappy in her marriage, and because of that, authorities believe she was making plans to leave her husband.

During a police investigation, they seized Melanie’s home computers and found that on April 18, she searched the internet for fatal poisons, gun laws, and how to commit a murder.

On April 26, 2006, police said she went to a store in Easton, Pennsylvania, and purchased a .38 caliber handgun with wadcutter bullets.

William “Bill” Mcguire’s photo
William “Bill” Mcguire was murdered by his wife, Melanie McGuire. Pic credit: Family photo

Melanie told investigators that Bill had asked her to purchase the gun.

She said, “He was on me for a while about that, about trying to get that. And if something was happening, if he was in some sort of trouble, that may very well have been the reason why he was so intent on getting it.”

Two months later, Melanie was arrested and charged with first-degree murder.

Why Melanie McGuire murdered her husband, Bill Mcguire

Melanie told investigators that she had nothing to do with her husband’s murder. 

He was a gambling addict, she said, and he was probably killed over money by a mob, but prosecutors stated that there was no evidence of that.

She added, “There were times I wanted him gone, but gone doesn’t mean dead.”

Several pieces of evidence linked her to the murder: her computer search and garbage bags.

Experts testified that the garbage bags that were found with Bill’s body matched the garbage bags Melanie used when she gave away his clothing.

Melanie requested that the bags be retested, but it was denied.

On July 19, 2007, Melanie was found guilty of murdering her husband. She was also convicted of perjury, unlawful possession of a firearm, and the desecration of human remains.

Prosecutors believe she wanted to start a new life with her lover, so she drugged Bill, cut up his body, and then threw his remains over a bridge and into the Chesapeake Bay.

Where is Melanie Mcguire today?

On July 19, 2007, Melanie was sentenced to life in prison with an additional 15 years. She tried to appeal her conviction by claiming her attorney was ineffective at the trial. 

The Superior Court judge denied it.

In a jailhouse interview, Melanie said, “The killer is out there, and it’s not me. After all these years, I still feel hurt. I still feel bothered. Like, how could somebody think that I did that?”

Although Melanie stated that she is “terrified to hope” that she could be released from prison one day, she hopes that she will be able to prove her innocence.

She is currently housed at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Clinton, New Jersey.

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Paola Franchi: Former model’s relationship with Maurizio Gucci, who was killed in a murder-for-hire plot, highlighted in ‘House of Gucci’

Paola Franchi’s photo
Paola Franchi was dating Maurizio Gucci before his 1995 murder. Pic credit: Instagram

Paola Franchi is an Italian interior designer and former model whose relationship with Maurizio Gucci, who was killed in a murder-for-hire plot, was highlighted in the 2021 film “House of Gucci.”

Gucci is the heir to the Gucci fashion house.

In October 1972, Franchi attended the wedding of Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani, who met two years earlier at a party. They then moved to New York and lived in a luxury penthouse in the 51-story Olympic Tower.

It was a gift from Gucci’s father, although he didn’t approve of the marriage and thought Reggiani was “a social climber who had nothing in mind but money.”

Franchi married Giorgio Colombo in 1983, and two years later, they welcomed their first child together, a boy named Charly.

Seven years later, Franchi and her childhood friend, Gucci, began dating after running into each other at a private club in Saint Moritz, Switzerland.

They reportedly connected over their unhappy marriages and eventually moved in together in a lavish apartment in Milan’s Corso Venezia.

Gucci was still married at the time, but his divorce was finalized in 1994, which prevented Reggiani from using the surname Gucci.

According to one of her friends, Reggiani was “more sad and sorry about losing her name than losing her husband.”

While Gucci was busy moving on with his life, Reggiani began showing signs of resentment toward her ex-husband after hearing rumors that he was going to marry Franchi.

If he got married, that would have cut her alimony check in half. That’s when she began plotting his murder with one of her friends.

Maurizio Gucci was murdered in the foyer of his office building

At around 8:30 a.m. on March 27, 1995, Gucci left his apartment in Milan, Italy, and walked 50 yards to his office at 20 Via Palestro. As he was about to walk up the flight of stairs, he was shot four times—once in the shoulder and once in the buttocks.

When the 46-year-old turned around, he collapsed on the marble floor. That’s when he was shot two more times in the face, which ended his life.

Witnesses stated that a well-dressed man, who appeared to be in his 30s or 40s and was wearing a beige jacket and tie, shot Gucci with a 7.65-mm pistol.

He then fled the scene in a green Renault car that was driven by someone else.

Italian police Maj. Paolo La Forgia said, “It was clearly a premeditated murder.”

When Franchi heard about his death on the radio, she went to the murder scene. One of his daughters was also there.

Patrizia Reggiani was the mastermind behind Maurizio Gucci’s murder

Two years after Gucci was gunned down, his ex-wife was arrested and charged with orchestrating his murder.

When Franchi learned that Reggiani, who had been dubbed the Black Widow, had something to do with his death, she stated that she wasn’t at all surprised.

In a 2010 interview, Franchi said, “I thought straight away it was on the orders of his ex-wife, Patrizia Reggiani. She was crazy for vendetta.”

“She’d been threatening Maurizio ever since she found out that our relationship was a lasting one,” she added.

Patrizia Reggiani’s mugshot
Patrizia Reggiani hired a hitman to murder her ex-husband, Maurizio Gucci. Pic credit: Milan police

Franchi went on to say that Reggiani, who was still referring to Gucci as her husband, was stalking her and Gucci. She said Reggiani had spies in his circle, which is how she would find out about their plans and his business dealings.

She also stated that Reggiani would repeatedly call his phone and make threats to kill, but he didn’t take her seriously and refused to get bodyguards when Franchi suggested it.

Following a six-month trial, she was sentenced in November 1998 to 29 years in prison. And the three other people who were involved in the killing received prison sentences as well.

Patrizia Reggiani explained why she hired a hitman to killer Maurizio Gucci

In 2011, Reggiani was eligible for parole if she agreed to find a job when she was released, but she refused. She told her attorney, “I’ve never worked in my life, and I don’t intend to start now.”

After serving 18 years in prison, Reggiani was released in 2016.

Before she was sent to prison, Reggiani maintained her innocence. She initially said she was wrongfully convicted and blamed a psychic for setting her up.

But when a reporter asked her why she hired someone to kill Gucci instead of shooting him herself, Reggiani said, “My eyesight is not so good—I didn’t want to miss.”

Reggiani later admitted that she wasn’t innocent of the crime, but at the same time, she said she wasn’t guilty either, as she was in bed when Gucci was killed.

In an interview, Reggiani mentioned that after she and Gucci got divorced, she was “filled with rage,” especially when she learned that she could no longer use Gucci as her last name.

But she said she “still feels like a Gucci—in fact, the most Gucci of them all.”

Paola Franchi and Maurizio Guccif’s relationship highlighted in ‘House of Gucci’

“House of Gucci” made it to theaters in 2021, and it is based on Gucci’s murder-for-hire death, his marriage to Reggiani, and the relationship he had with Franchi before he was killed.

The movie was filmed in Milan, Italy, and singer Lady Gaga played Reggiani’s character and Adam Driver played Gucci. It also features other known actors, such as Salma Hayek, Madalina Ghenea, and Al Pacino.

Before playing Reggiani’s part, Lady Gaga stated that she studied her for months

She said, “I read and looked at everything I could possibly watch to understand her. And what I found, you know, pretty quickly was that the Patrizia you see now is at the very end of this film.”

“So a lot of Patrizia I had to sort of reverse the car of her as a woman and go, okay, well, what made her this way? And I had to decide, as an actress, did she have the murder gene? You know, was she born a killer?” 

Driver said he was ready for the film to be over because it was one of the most difficult roles he had to play. He went on to say that he and Gucci “do not live in the same world.”

“The way he picks up things that are valuable and discards them; the way he is the most elegant man—those qualities were interesting to think about.”

When the movie was over, he said he “just wanted to get the character out of my system and go home.”

What happened to Maurizio Gucci‘s girlfriend, Paola Franchi

After the release of “House of Gucci,” many were left wondering what happened to Gucci’s girlfriend and if she got any money after his untimely death.

Franchi, who is still alive and in her late 60s, reportedly did not get any money after Gucci’s death.

She is no longer a model, but she has a successful career in interior design, and she is a talented artist.

In 2013, she published a book called “Broke Love,” in which she discusses the deaths of Gucci and her son.

In 2001, Franchi’s son committed suicide at the age of 16. She later started a charity, “L’Amico Charly,” which is dedicated to him.

According to The Guardian, Franchi lives in a converted porcelain factory in Italy that is “stuffed with books, paintings, and exotic souvenirs.”

For half of the year, Franchi spends her time in Kenya.

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