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  2. Lululemon murder - Wikipedia

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    The Lululemon murder occurred on March 11, 2011, at a Lululemon Athletica store located in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Bethesda, Maryland, when Brittany Norwood, a store employee, murdered her coworker Jayna Troxel Murray. The case received widespread media coverage and was commonly referred to as the "Lululemon murder." [ 1]

  3. Lululemon Athletica - Wikipedia

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    Lululemon athletica inc., commonly known as lululemon ( / ˌluːluˈlɛmən / loo-loo-LEM-ən; styled in all lowercase [ 2] ), is an American-Canadian multinational premium athletic apparel retailer headquartered in British Columbia and incorporated in Delaware, United States. [ 4] It was founded in 1998 as a retailer of yoga pants and other ...

  4. Starbucks murders - Wikipedia

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    Execution-style murder. Participants. Carl Derek Cooper. Deaths. Mary Caitrin Mahoney. Emory Allen Evans. Aaron David Goodrich. The Starbucks murders occurred on July 6, 1997, at a Starbucks store located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., when three employees were killed. [1] [2]

  5. Lululemon founder’s remarks have some DEI experts ... - AOL

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    This is particularly concerning because in 2020, after the murder of George Floyd sparked a social justice movement, Black entrepreneurship rose and myriad companies professed a commitment to ramp ...

  6. The Lululemon controversy over 'certain customers' comment ...

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    Loaded 0%. Athletic apparel company, Lululemon, is facing backlash after founder and former CEO, Chip Wilson's recent comments that "certain customers" should be discouraged from shopping at its ...

  7. Lululemon’s billionaire founder slams the company’s ... - AOL

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    Lululemon’s billionaire founder Chip Wilson insists that exclusivity trumps inclusivity while blasting the posh leggings company he stepped down from 10 years ago.

  8. Snapped - Wikipedia

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    Snapped is an American true crime television series produced by Jupiter Entertainment which depicts high profile or bizarre cases of women accused of murder. Each episode outlines the motivation for murder, whether it be revenge against a cheating husband or lover, a large insurance payoff, or the ending to years of abuse, with each murder's circumstances as unique as the women profiled.

  9. Killing of Hae Min Lee - Wikipedia

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    Killing of Hae Min Lee. Hae Min Lee ( Korean : 이해민; born October 15, 1980) [ 1] was a Korean-American high school student who went missing on January 13, 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland, before turning up dead on February 9, 1999, when her corpse was discovered in Leakin Park, Baltimore. Her autopsy revealed that she had been killed ...