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Man Killed After Winning $30 Million Dollar Lottery | One of Many Interrogations

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Man Killed After Winning $30 Million Dollar Lottery | One of Many InterrogationsDorice ‘Dee Dee’ Moore was found guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare in central Florida. The judge sentenced her to mandatory life without parole and an additional 25 years for using a gun during the felony. Dorice 'Dee Dee' Moore befriended Shakespeare, claiming to be writing a book about him, before becoming his financial adviser and taking control of all his assets. She then swindled him out of his money and ultimately shot and buried him in her backyard. The jury found Moore guilty after deliberating for over three hours. Moore's attorney argued that there were other potential suspects, but the police only focused on Moore.The judge called Moore "cold, calculating and cruel," describing her as the most manipulative person he had ever seen. In contrast, Moore's attorney initially claimed that his client was trying to protect Shakespeare's assets from drug dealers who killed him, but this defense did not sway the jury.#policebodycams #bodycam #bodycamarrest #realbodycam #detectiveTrue Crime: The Court of Public Opinion Podcast:  Join the Podcast and dive deeper into the chaos of real-life crime with Alexis Knight!No fluff. No filter. Just the truth. https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-the-court-of-public-opinion-with-alexis-knight--6292057Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alexis-knight-l-facts-first-clarity-always--6292057/support.

Man Killed After Winning $30 Million Dollar Lottery | One of Many InterrogationsDorice ‘Dee Dee’ Moore was found guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare in central Florida. The judge sentenced her to mandatory life without parole and an additional 25 years for using a gun during the felony. Dorice 'Dee Dee' Moore befriended Shakespeare, claiming to be writing a book about him, before becoming his financial adviser and taking control of all his assets. She then swindled him out of his money and ultimately shot and buried him in her backyard. The jury found Moore guilty after deliberating for over three hours. Moore's attorney argued that there were other potential suspects, but the police only focused on Moore.The judge called Moore "cold, calculating and cruel," describing her as the most manipulative person he had ever seen. In contrast, Moore's attorney initially claimed that his client was trying to protect Shakespeare's assets from drug dealers who killed him, but this defense did not sway the jury.#policebodycams #bodycam #bodycamarrest #realbodycam #detectiveTrue Crime: The Court of Public Opinion Podcast:  Join the Podcast and dive deeper into the chaos of real-life crime with Alexis Knight!No fluff. No filter. Just the truth. https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-the-court-of-public-opinion-with-alexis-knight--6292057Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alexis-knight-l-facts-first-clarity-always--6292057/support.

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