[“Gang of 12 Raceless Robbers Murdered Security Guard Protecting Reporter; daily mail Refused to ID Robbers, While Apple (Which Aided and Abetted the Lululemon Murderer) Aided and Abetted Them.”]
By N.S. and Eahilf
“On Wednesday, four young men, believed by police to be between the ages of 14 and 18, entered and grabbed $20,000 worth of merch from a Santa Rosa Apple store before fleeing in what authorities called a ‘brazen daytime burglary’ [sic] in broad daylight.
“A detective from the Santa Rosa Police Department said they weren’t notified about the theft until 10 minutes after it occurred due to an Apple in-house protocol.”
The daily mail reported the foregoing, as if it were perfectly normal. First of all, it wasn’t a burglary, which involves breaking into premises and stealing items of value. But worse was Apple’s “protocol,” which forces employees to aid and abet thieves and robbers, by giving them adequate time to escape, and handcuffs the police from catching them. This is morally despicable in at least two ways: It celebrates crime, and it also picks the pockets of customers, who must not only help Apple remain the world’s richest company, but also compensate the company for its losses due to crime which the company itself supports.
By Eahilf
“While Apple (Which Aided and Abetted Lululemon Murderer)...”
Lululemon Murder: Apple Store Employees Listen to Slaying
All told, it’s an unremarkable snippet of video. On the night that Brittany Norwood murdered fellow Lululemon employee Jayna Murray in Bethesda last March 11, two Apple Store employees are seen standing next to a wall, then walk away. ... However, when you factor in that the wall the employees were standing next to was shared with the Lululemon next door and that they were most likely listening to the murder in progress, the video gains a ton of context. ... Ever since that night, the employees have come under fire for not calling Montgomery County Police.
The Apple employees:
The woman in the Apple Store video, which was first shown on ABC7 News on Monday, is Jana Svrzo. ... The other person in the video is Ricardo Rios, the manager of the Apple Store.
Kudos to the proprietor – search results for Jana Svrzo and Ricardo Rios contain many links to posts on this blog.
I recalled the case, but not many details.
N.S.: Thank you.
I had fervently wished that Jayna Murray’s parents had sued both Lululemon and Apple. Lululemon bore a great deal of moral and legal culpability for Murray’s death. They knew that the racist monster who would torture and slaughter her, Brittany Norwood, was a habitual thief. So, what did they do? They shuffled Norwood from one store to another. Then they made Murray deal with Norwood alone.
Ditto for Apple. Jana Svrzo and Ricardo Rios heard the entire murder. Brittany Norwood disabled Jayna Murray with a blow from a blunt object, presumably to the head, from a tool from a stack of them, which were being used for a building job inside the store. (Murray was a big, strong woman, who probably could have handled Norwood. But racist blacks and sucker-punches.) Norwood then proceeded to bludgeon Murray another 321 times, over the course of 20-30 minutes. The helpless, wounded Murray could do nothing but scream out in pain, and beg for her life.
The workers in the Apple store heard it all. The two black security guards asked to call the police, but Jana Svrzo and Ricardo Rios, both White, ordered them to refrain from doing so.
And guess whom Apple ended up firing? Yup, the two black security guards.
The Kitty Genovese murder-rape (he liked them dead—no resistance) by black Winston Moseley was not a case of dozens of witnesses ignoring Genovese’s cries for help. That was a hoax concocted by the nypd and the new york times. But the Jayna Murray torture-murder was the real thing.
I had fervently hoped that Murray’s parents would sue Lululemon and Apple. Not only would such a suit have cost each company millions of dollars in damages, but the negative publicity would have cost each tens of millions of additional dollars in lost business. It might’ve put Lululemon out of business.
I thank my friend and partner-in-crime, David in TN, who did tremendous work on this case.
Previously, at WEJB/NSU:
- “Bethesda Cops: Black Yoga Store Worker Murdered White Colleague, Made Up Story about Masked Rapist-Killers, in Order to Avoid Jail for Thefts”;
- “Black Bethesda Yoga Store Worker Brittany Norwood is Charged with Killing Her White Colleague, Jayna Murray: Five Videos”;
- “Trial Date Set For Britanny Norwood, in Non-Hate Crime Murder in Bethesda, Maryland, lululemon athletica Store”;
- “Reader Who Claims to Have Known Jayna Murray, Whose Killer Smashed Her Skull in for 20 Minutes in lululemon athletica, Has Compassion for the Killer, but None for Those Who Would Judge Her”;
- “In Web Posts and Emails, Friends of Brittany Norwood, the Racist Lululemon Killer of Jayna Murray, Paint Mutually Contradictory Portraits of Norwood”;
- “In 2007, Ex-Boyfriend Charged That Lululemon Murderer Brittany Norwood was Stalking Him”;
- “Already in August, Lululemon Killer Brittany Norwood’s Lawyer was Playing the ‘Crazy Card’”;
- “New Details in Grisly Lululemon Murder: Brittany Norwood Used at Least 4 Different Weapons to Kill Jayna Murray; Prosecutor: Crime was ‘Pre-Meditated.’”;
- Lululemon Trial of Brittany Norwood, for the Murder of Jayna Murray, Day 1: The Defense is Not Using the “Crazy Card,” but the “She Lost It Card”;
- “The Desperate Struggle of Jayna Murray: Lululemon Murder Victim Tried to Escape, and was Alive Through Most of the Horrific Beating Brittany Norwood Inflicted on Her, Sustaining 322 Wounds (Washington Times)”;
- “Lululemon Murder Trial, Day 2: A Bloody Video, in a Tear-Filled Courtroom”;
- “The Lululemon Murder Trial, Day 3: The Apple Employees Who Heard the Murder, but Did Nothing”;
- “Lululemon Trial: Is the ‘Crazy Card’ Off the Table for Jayna Murray’s Racist Killer, Brittany Norwood?”
- “Lululemon Trial: Rotten Apple; Computer Giant’s Employees Listened to the Murder Through a Shared Wall … and Listened … and Listened”;
- “Lululemon Verdict in: Brittany Norwood Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder, for Killing Jayna Murray! Ice-Cold, Calculating Killer Faces Up to Life”;
- “Racist, Savage, Remorseless Killer Brittany Norwood Inflicted 322 Wounds on Jayna Murray, but Killer’s Family Says She Has ‘a Heart of Gold.’”
- “The Murder of Jayna Murray: Killer Brittany Norwood’s Family, Friends, and Defense Attorneys Made Ludicrous Attempts to Justify Granting Her the Possibility of Parole”; and
- “Washington Post’s Melinda Henneberger Sympathizes with Lululemon Killer Brittany Norwood & Her Mother, While Ignoring Victim Jayna Murray and Her Mom.”
That merchandise at Apple supposedly cannot be activated when stolen. You need an access which only Apple can provide.
ReplyDeleteAnd beating someone that many times for that amount of time and NO ONE calling the cops aiding and abetting in the figurative sense and not legal.