
On the morning of February 2, 2008, six women went to work at a Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park, Illinois. By 10 AM, five of them were dead. What happened inside that store in the span of forty minutes remains one of the most disturbing and least understood mass murders in modern American history. The gunman posed as a delivery driver, held the women captive, and executed them leaving behind the cash register, most valuables, and almost no usable evidence. A police officer was three hundred yards away when the 911 call came in. The killer was still gone by the time anyone arrived. Eighteen years later, no one has ever been arrested. In Season 8 of CounterClock, investigative journalist Delia D’Ambra goes further into the Lane Bryant case than any journalist has before. Through firsthand accounts and thousands of documents, Delia reconstructs not just what happened inside that store, but why it may have happened, and who may have been responsibleThe five women killed that morning...
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Witness or Survivor
I remember hearing this very loud clanking sound. It made me, like, stand up and question. Like, what was that? I peeked my head around the corner. I saw a police officer. He's like, it's a bloodbath next door. Lock the doors. Don't let anyone in or out.
Narrator or Reporter
It started out as just another day in a popular clothing store, but it ended in a bloody massacre. A deadly shooting rampage at upscale Lane Bryant Ladies Clothing Store. Six women gunned down execution style.
Law Enforcement Officer
We had an officer within 300 yards of that store when the call came in. We missed this guy by seconds, he got away.
Investigator or Analyst
He slipped right past.
Podcast Host or Reporter
The February 2008 Lane Bryant homicides in Tinley Park, Illinois, are a notorious case that for nearly two decades have looked like one type of crime, but might just be something much, much bigger.
Law Enforcement Officer
It was like a big jigsaw puzzle, and most of the pieces were upside down.
Podcast Host or Reporter
For the last year, I've been heads down trying to turn every puzzle piece in this complicated case right side up.
Narrator or Reporter
The search continues for the gunman. We in those early days did not know somebody had survived.
Law Enforcement Officer
We were worried about her safety.
Witness or Survivor
What if this guy has her information and has all of our information?
Narrator or Reporter
The lone survivor was able to get a look at the shooter and provided officials with a description that led to this sketch. This guy had his hair in cornrows with a single strand that had four green beads hanging over one side of his face.
Witness or Survivor
I definitely know somebody knows who he is.
Podcast Host or Reporter
This season on Counterclock. We're going inside a law enforcement investigation that has been locked behind closed doors for years. The further and further I dug into this crime, the stranger things got.
Law Enforcement Officer
None of it made sense. The timing, the target, the length of time that he stayed in the store.
Investigator or Analyst
What were you doing there for 40 minutes?
Podcast Host or Reporter
My reporting led me to some unexpected places. A church in crisis, a dilapidated mental health center, a notorious street gang, and another violent shooting.
Narrator or Reporter
Are you familiar with quid pro quo?
Witness or Survivor
When you shoot somebody execution style, you've done it before.
Investigator or Analyst
A lot of things go down because of money.
Law Enforcement Officer
There was also several burner phones involved.
Witness or Survivor
Maybe it was an inside job.
Investigator or Analyst
She was angry. Whatever it is about that church. People use church to do their devilish ways. If y' all think I done this, you can say, man, lock me up. Let's go.
Podcast Host or Reporter
Buckle up. Because this story is anything but straightforward.
Law Enforcement Officer
And all of a sudden, I see the police come, like, filling the neighborhood and coming up my driveway, hey, we
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Narrator or Reporter
It's not a good subject to investigate or try to push on as far as reopening avenues for some cases to get solved.
Law Enforcement Officer
Most crimes I see, it's 10,000. This was 100,000. Who does not say anything for 100,000? When we first met and you provided me with this information, my jaw dropped. I was like, oh, my goodness. Thank God you're investigative journalism.
Podcast Host or Reporter
Counterclock Season 8 will be available wherever you get your podcasts on May 28, but you can binge the full season right now in the crime junkie fan club. Download the Crime Junkie app and use code counterclock for 50% off your first month to listen early and ad free.
Podcast Host Kylie Lowe
Every case file, interview and archive tells a piece of the truth. I'm Kylie Lowe and on my podcast Dark Down East, Original reporting is at the heart of every case I cover. I don't just retell crime stories, I investigate them. I'm speaking with families, searching court records and piecing together the facts that have been overlooked and forgotten with time. The result? True crime storytelling that digs as deeply into a case as you do. You can listen to Dark down east wherever you get your podcasts.
In this gripping trailer for Season 8 of CounterClock, investigative journalist Delia D'Ambra introduces the notorious 2008 Lane Bryant murders in Tinley Park, Illinois. The season promises a deep dive into a decades-old unsolved mass shooting that began as a seemingly straightforward robbery, but unravels into something far more complex. D'Ambra sets the stage for a season filled with fresh leads, untold survivor stories, and a reinvigorated push to solve the case.
Eyewitness Account: The episode opens with a chilling first-hand account from a witness or survivor, sharing the moment that would forever change their life.
The Crime: A deadly shooting in a popular upscale Lane Bryant clothing store leaves six women dead—gunned down execution style.
Initial Perceptions Challenged: The case has often been viewed one way for nearly 20 years, but Delia D'Ambra hints at new, deeper layers.
Reporting Effort: D'Ambra describes her year-long effort to piece together the puzzle, emphasizing the complexity and secrecy surrounding the investigation.
Unorthodox Leads: The investigation led to unexpected locations, including a church in crisis, a mental health facility, gang activity, and another violent shooting.
Possible Motives & Red Herrings:
Law Enforcement Frustration: The complexity of the case and missed opportunities are palpable.
Memorable Reflection on Crime Scale:
Gratitude for Investigative Journalism:
CounterClock’s Season 8 trailer infuses new urgency and depth into the Lane Bryant murder mystery. Delia D'Ambra’s investigative rigor promises to peel back layers of law enforcement secrecy, survivor resilience, and tantalizing new leads. The trailer ends by inviting listeners to hear the full season early via the Crime Junkie Fan Club, with public release on May 28.
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