Monday, December 3, 2012

Florida Lottery Killing: Dee Dee Moore Claims Anaphylactic Shock in Jail

As reported Thursday by The Tampa Bay Times, opening statements in the trial regarding the murder a Florida lottery winner, Abraham Shakespeare, began on Wednesday. Dorice "DeeDee" Moore stands accused of killing Shakespeare, the Florida resident

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Doris “Dee Dee” Moore swindled money from Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, then fatally shot him and buried his body, prosecutor Jay Pruner said Wednesday during opening statements at Moore's trial. Moore, 40, is charged with first-degree

Dee Dee Moore, the Florida woman on trial for allegedly swindling money from lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, then fatally shooting him and burying his body, said today that she went into anaphylactic shock while in jail overnight. Tampa Judge

A Bradenton man won $1 million from a Florida Lottery scratch-off ticket he bought at the Stop N Pick, 4240 Cortez Road. Paul Catt, 67, claimed the $1 million prize in the 25th Anniversary Edition MILLIONAIRE Scratch-Off

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