The family of a woman, who died of an overdose after being supplied with ketamine and propofol in Montgomery County, Maryland, said she was a “shining star.”
UpdatedTue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:57 pm ET
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Just before being sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday afternoon, Jan. 27, 2012, Brittany Norwood gave a tearful apology to the family of the woman she has been convicted of murdering.
Dressed in a pink blouse, a black blazer and a pearl necklace, Norwood stood and addressed the Murray family, seated in the second row of a packed courtroom.
She haltingly started her statement by saying she had considered whether she should say anything at all.
Subscribe For the Murray family what do I say when your daughter s gone and I m the one convicted of her murder? I know what I say today won t take the pain away over the loss of Jayna, she said.
Montgomery County records a sixth homicide in 2021 Dan Morse A sharp uptick in homicides continued this week in Montgomery County, as investigators launched a manhunt for a 29-year-old who allegedly slashed his girlfriend in the neck before calling his father, asking him if he wanted to say goodbye and indicating he was about to flee. The suburban Maryland county, just outside Washington, has seen six homicides in the first two weeks of 2021. It generally averages about 20 slayings a year. Police officials called the spike random and on Thursday began probing the a homicide involving a man found inside a car.