FOX 13 News has learned that Dee Dee Moore has been charged with first degree murder in connection with the death of Abraham Shakespeare, the Polk County man who won the lottery, disappeared, and was discovered buried under a concrete block. The Hillsbrough County Sheriff’s Office put out a media release announcing Moore has been charged with in connection with Shakespeare’s homicide. She is already in the Hillsborugh County Jail, charged as an accessory to murder. Shakespeare won the Florida lottery in 2006, and disappeared in early 2009. His body was discovered buried in a shallow grave covered by a large concrete slab on a rural Hillsborough County property. Moore was charged as an accessory after the fact in his death.
Ten months ago, Abraham Shakespeare simply vanished, along with all of his money: million he won in the Florida Lottery. “We fear he’s died a sinister death with sinister motives,” said Polk Sheriff Grady Judd. Now investigators have arrested a fellow law enforcement officer. Troy Young, a 20-year veteran of the Lakeland Police Department, is accused of selling confidential information about Shakespeare to a woman who is now considered a person of interest in the case. “He’s a very well-liked guy. He’s a personable guy, well-liked by fellow officers and well-liked by people in the community,” said Lakeland Police spokesman Jack Gillen. Detectives say Officer Young sold the information to 37 year old Dee Dee Moore. Investigators say they met through a mutual friend, and that she claimed she was writing a book about the millionaire. They say she paid the officer 0 and a plane ticket to run tag numbers and searches through law enforcement databases. “For very little amount of money and Troy’s bad judgment, Dee Dee Moore ruined his career in her overall confidence scheme,” said Polk Sheriff Grady Judd. The sheriff calls Moore a con artist who befriended Shakespeare and Officer Young — a law enforcement veteran whose record was spotless, until now. “Troy Young may not have known her ultimate sinister motive. But he knows as a police officer, it is illegal to run tag numbers and provide that data our of the confidential systems to the public,” Judd said. Young is charged with unlawful compensation, a 2nd degree felony; and misuse of confidential information, a misdemeanor.
Loyal Britney Spears fans get the chance to see the half-naked pop star in concert, The Beatles are FINALLY out on Rock Band and now you can scratch and win thanks to the Goo Goo Dolls as well as Warner Music and the California Lottery. Check out www.rock.com, www.Blog.Rock.com, www.Tickets.Rock.com (for your share of Brit) and Store.Rock.com for some awesome attire!
See how a glance at a four digit number tacked on a bulletin board let to this winning number the next day. 6106. Florida lottery result for midday 5/25/09 … Psychic phenomenon/ Reading the future.
A 67-year-old unemployed man who lost out on a million jackpot when a store clerk allegedly cashed in his winning lottery ticket and skipped town said Wednesday that he will sue the Texas Lottery Commission for the payout unless he gets his money. Willis Willis “should not be forced to sue to collect his prize,” one of his attorneys, Sean Breen, wrote in a letter to the commission. Willis and his attorneys are scheduled to meet with the lottery’s general counsel on Monday. A commission …