Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Would you kill for the lotto?

In 2006 Abraham Shakespeare won the lottery, winning $30 mill. He spent the money paying off debts of his family and friends, he missed being normal and being able to go places without people around him asking for more money. So when Doris Moore said that she would help him keep control of the rest of the money he had left in 2009, he said yes. Later that year he went missing, and then in January of 2010 they found his body. Moore was found buying duct tape, trash bags, and plastic sheeting around the time he went missing in   2009, the blame was being pointed at her. She denies it now, but as she goes to trial today we will see what the truth is. In Florida they normally have the death penalty, but she is not being charged for this. She also should be charged for messing with the family because in the time that Shakespeare went missing she was using his phone to text the family acting like him, and also since she had access to his bank account she would send money to family members for gifts and things like that. In the end a man is dead and all the fingers are pointing at Moore, we will see what happens in court. The trial should be over in the next few weeks.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/abraham-shakespeare-killing-woman-accused-shooting-lotto-winner/story?id=17815824#.ULTnVeRfCf4

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