Missing lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare was a truck driver who won million in a lottery in 2006. Shakespeare lived with his mom at the time he won the million Florida lottery. Shakespeare is believed to have vanished months ago. His mother is holding onto the belief that her son is alive and lying on the Caribbean beaches away from it all. The sheriff leading the case is treating it like its homicide though. The AP quoted the Sheriff Grady Judd: “”There are a lot of odd and bizarre circumstances in this case. We fear and are preparing for the worst. We’re working this case as if it were a homicide.” Shakespeare got his winning ticket at store called Frostproof. He claims that he won the grand prize after giving what little money he had left after buying the tickets to a homeless guy. Soon after that, he won the grand prize. Instead of accepting the annual installments, he instead took 16.9 million upfront. Shakespeare’s problems though were multiplied by a thousand when he got the money. A former co-worker sued him for stealing the winning ticket from him, the jury though ruled in favor of Shakespeare. Shakespeare was asked by friends for money for businesses, funerals, and everyone was just trying to take advantage of him from what it sounds like by friends and family of Shakespeare. The last time Shakespeare was seen was in April 2009. He was reported missing though on November 9, 2009. The plot though is extremely thick. Some are saying his financial adviser killed him. The Polk County Sheriff’s office naming Donice “deedee” Moore a person of interest in the case of missing lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare.
deedee Moore has been charged in connection with the disappearance of Abraham Shakespeare. Moore is charged with Accessory After the Fact regarding First Degree Murder. She was arrested Tuesday around 5:00pm, according to Hillsborough Sheriff David Gee. She is being held in the Hillsborough County Jail. Bond has been withheld. deedee Moore admits she had a role in the location where the body of Florida Lotto winner Abraham Shakespeare was found. But, she said she doesn't deserve to be arrested since she "didn't kill the man." Last week, a body was found buried five feet deep underneath a 30-by-30 concrete slab behind a Plant City house. According to public records that house is owned by Moore's boyfriend, 26-year-old Shar Krasniqi. Detectives identified the body as Shakespeares through fingerprints. Shakespeare, who won million playing the Florida Lottery in 2006, went missing last April. Family members had hoped Shakespeare went into hiding to avoid people he believed we're "after him." Unfortunately, he ended up dead.
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