
In February 2008, six women were held hostage in a women’s clothing store in Tinley Park, Illinois.. Rhoda McFarland, Carrie Hudek Chiuso, Connie Woolfolk, Sarah Szafranski, and Jennifer Bishop were executed and the killer escaped leaving only one survivor. In Season 8 of CounterClock, host and investigative journalist Delia D’Ambra covers the Lane Bryant Murders and goes further into the case than any journalist has before. Through firsthand accounts and thousands of documents, Delia reconstructs what happened inside the store, why it may have happened, and who may have been responsible. For nearly twenty years, their families have lived without answers. This season, the search continues.
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Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers. And today I want to tell you about a case that has stuck with me for years. In 2008, on a Saturday morning, a man walked into a Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park, Illinois, and held six women at gunpoint. Five of them were murdered. What's always stood out about this case is what investigators had almost immediately. A surviving witness, a detailed composite sketch, even the suspect's voice captured on a 911 call. But nearly two decades later, no one has been identified, and all potential leads went cold. Now, I first started looking into this case for crime Junkie, and I took to my socials and asked you all for any information that could help us unravel this mystery. And so many tips and. And theories flooded my inbox that instead of answers, it felt like every lead I got just led to more questions. So today, I want you to hear how those questions then led to something bigger. For the newest season of Counterclock, host Delia d' Ambra is going to dig into the Lane Bryant murders. Dig into the evidence, the timeline, and the details that still don't add up. So I want you to go and binge every episode of Counterclock season eight. And then when you're done, you can head back here to Crime Junkie for more cases every week. Now here is just a taste of what you're gonna get this season on Counterclock.
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It started out as just another day in a popular clothing store, but it ended in a bloody massacre.
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A deadly shooting rampage at upscale Lane Bryant ladies clothing store. Six gunned down execution style. 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.
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It was like a big jigsaw puzzle, and most of the pieces were upside down.
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For the last year, I've been heads down trying to turn every puzzle piece in this complicated case right side up.
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The search continues for the gunman. We in those early days did not know somebody had survived. We were worried about her safety.
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What if this guy has her information and has all of our information? This season on Counterclock. We're going inside a law enforcement investigation that has been locked behind closed doors for years.
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None of it made sense. The timing, the target, the victims, the length of time that he stayed in the store. What were you doing in there for 40 minutes?
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The further and further I dug into this crime, the stranger things got. 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.
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Are you familiar with quid pro quo? When you shoot somebody execution style, you've done it before. A lot of things go down because of money. Maybe it was an inside job. People use church to do their devilish ways.
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Buckle up, because this story is anything but straightforward.
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All of a sudden, I see the police come, like, filling the neighborhood and coming up my driveway, hey, we got a cop being shot out in front of my house. Major shootout. Somebody here, man. There's the going on. Holy cow. 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.
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Binge counter Clock season eight right now, wherever you get your podcasts.
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You guys, that is just the beginning of this investigation. Go listen to all episodes of Counterclock Season 8 right now on the Counterclock feed, wherever you get your podcasts.
Host: Ashley Flowers
Guest (featured clip): Delia D’Ambra
Date: May 28, 2026
This special episode of Crime Junkie introduces listeners to the latest season of CounterClock, hosted by Delia D’Ambra, which delves deeply into the still-unsolved Lane Bryant murders of 2008 in Tinley Park, Illinois. Ashley Flowers shares why this haunting case stands out—despite strong initial leads, it remains unsolved nearly two decades later. The episode invites listeners to follow the complex investigation now dissected in CounterClock Season 8, promising a fresh set of eyes and a rigorous journalistic approach to the enduring mystery.
Ashley Flowers closes by stressing the intensity and depth awaiting Crime Junkie fans in CounterClock Season 8:
"You guys, that is just the beginning of this investigation. Go listen to all episodes of Counterclock Season 8 right now on the Counterclock feed, wherever you get your podcasts." (04:24)
This introduction sets the stage for a high-stakes, methodical, and emotionally potent dive into one of America's chilling unsolved crimes. With a compelling blend of survivor accounts, investigative revelations, and tantalizing new leads, CounterClock Season 8 promises a gripping narrative for true crime enthusiasts looking for more than just the surface story.