The Lululemon Murder

“Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.”

Emmalina Alessandrya
Crimes Before Midnight

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Yes, it’s that Lululemon that you are thinking of, the luxury store that sells mainly yoga pants.

A picture of a lady doing yoga
Photo by Sonnie Hiles on Unsplash

The father of the victim said,

“Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.”

On March 11th, 2015, the manager of the Lululemon store in Bethesda, Maryland, arrived at her workplace just to find that the doors to the store were left unlocked. The store was a mess with their products trashed all over the place, indicating perhaps they had been robbed. Horror crept in when she spotted bloody footprints on the floor, leading her to the back of the store. From that direction, she heard someone moaning softly. Freaked out, she dashed out.

Next to the Lululemon store was the Apple store that had a new release of iPad 2. A man named Ryan Haugh shared the concern of the people in the queue for the frantic lady on the phone. He offered to go in and check the store out.

A picture of the crime scene on the blood splatter
Picture of the crime scene by Erin Donaghue, Patch Staff

At the back of the store, he found blood splatters all over and as high as 6 feet on the wall. He found a body facedown lying there, lifelessly in a pool…

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Emmalina Alessandrya
Crimes Before Midnight

Mostly a true-crime writer with a spritz of love for creative writing. Feel free to support with https://emmalinaalessandrya.medium.com/membership