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  • David, right, and Phyllis, center, Murray, the parents of the Lululemon Athletica employee murder victim Jayna Murray listen as their son Hugh Murray, left, speak to reporters after the murder suspect in the case, Brittany Norwood, in found guilty at the Montgomery County Circuit Court, Rockville, MD, Wednesday, November 2,  2011. (Andrew Harnik / The Washington Times)

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  • "My sympathy for your plight does not begin to approach what I feel for the Murray family," he said to Norwood. "No matter how long I confine you for, one thing we know is you will live. There will be telephone calls. There will be Christmases. There will be visits. The only visits Jayna Murray will get are to her grave."

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