I think by now everyone is well and truly across the story of Dorice and Abraham, so there’s no need for me to revisit the details of her case. But in a nutshell, she was convicted of the murder of lottery winner Abraham Lee Shakespeare—a crime she h…Today I’m checking in with the OG, Dorice Moore.
I think by now everyone is well and truly across the story of Dorice and Abraham, so there’s no need for me to revisit the details of her case. But in a nutshell, she was convicted of the murder of lottery winner Abraham Lee Shakespeare—a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
Dorice and I had a catch-up earlier this year. She’s still awaiting the outcome of her evidentiary hearing, based on newly discovered evidence—or at least, evidence she says she wasn’t given access to during her original trial. So, nothing has changed there. However, something else has been brewing in the background… and it’s suddenly come to a head.
As one of the most televised cases I have covered in OMR it wouldn't be long before the producers came knocking again but this time Dorice was hopeful it might be different, maybe this time they'd hear her out.
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Today, we catch up with the OG—the woman who started it all over two years ago—Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore.
I first reached out to Dorice more than six years ago after reading about her story, and we've been chatting on and off ever since.
Dorice was charged and convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee S…Today, we catch up with the OG—the woman who started it all over two years ago—Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore.
I first reached out to Dorice more than six years ago after reading about her story, and we've been chatting on and off ever since.
Dorice was charged and convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare over fourteen years ago—a crime she has always maintained her innocence of.
Over the years, she has given several interviews to journalists and media outlets, but from what I’ve seen and heard, she has never truly been given the chance to share her side of the story without bias from the interviewer. That’s exactly what I set out to do, and so this journey began.
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Winning the lottery is just a pipe dream for most - but for Abraham Shakespeare it is a reality. After winning a $30 million dollar jackpot, he is even befriended by someone who wants to write a book about him. Life is good - until he winds up dead.
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The podcast episode delves into the tragic story of Abraham Shakespeare, who won a $30million lottery jackpot in 2006 and fell victim to a manipulative woman named Dee Dee Moore, ultimately meeting a tragic end. It highlights Abraham's generous nature and subsequent exploitation by Dee Dee, leading …The podcast episode delves into the tragic story of Abraham Shakespeare, who won a $30million lottery jackpot in 2006 and fell victim to a manipulative woman named Dee Dee Moore, ultimately meeting a tragic end. It highlights Abraham's generous nature and subsequent exploitation by Dee Dee, leading to concerns about his well-being. The episode discusses how Dee Dee swindled him out of his fortune and the speculation surrounding Abraham's sudden disappearance, shedding light on the harrowing consequences of winning the lottery. The episode explores the darker side of human nature and the impact of greed and manipulation in the context of lottery winnings.___________________________ please sign the petition for joy risker the link is below : https://www.change.org/p/prevent-the-release-of-convicted-murderer-sean-barclay-goff?recruiter=5267580&recruited_by_id=f76661b0-c486-012f-6bef-4040ea65fa16&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=petition_dashboard_share_modal&utm_medium=facebook ———————————————— Join the fam on Facebook murder in the black podcast ; Instagram @murderintheblack , join the crew and get more content : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderintheblack/subscribe?fbclid=IwAR1fU2zSH_I5NiIULz_Qu68RVun3P84Yc5ykLFFOG-hcgl2Q6XrdAAEqAGg_aem_AY9kXnH4xo4sR7EjYn6j-TzMg9mjWylh1ZRryg2OClmZwcnRHsC_SdYKzHIEIKFx0Eomore
Can you imagine winning $30 Million? For Abraham Shakespeare, that dream became a reality on November 15, 2006. His life instantly changed as he went from a casual barbershop employee to the richest guy in town. And his generosity knew no bounds. So when he suddenly vanished, lots of people noticed-…Can you imagine winning $30 Million? For Abraham Shakespeare, that dream became a reality on November 15, 2006. His life instantly changed as he went from a casual barbershop employee to the richest guy in town. And his generosity knew no bounds. So when he suddenly vanished, lots of people noticed--including a group of citizen detectives who would stop at nothing to find out what happened to him. This episode comes from the Hulu series "Web Of Death."
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Dorice Moore was our very first story on OMR, the story that started this entire journey. Dorice was convicted for the murder of lottery winner Abraham Lee Shakespeare. A crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
Dorice has been fighting to get back into court with newly discovered eviden…Dorice Moore was our very first story on OMR, the story that started this entire journey. Dorice was convicted for the murder of lottery winner Abraham Lee Shakespeare. A crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
Dorice has been fighting to get back into court with newly discovered evidence that was never presented at her original trial. This evidence includes audio recordings that Dorice says proves others were involved in this crime. As well as DNA evidence from blood found at the crime scene.
Dorice finally made it back into court a few weeks ago and we caught up to discuss what's next.
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In April of 2009, 42-year-old Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare seemed to disappear off the face of the earth. But a series of text messages from Abraham – and a phone call he made to his mother – would lead police to make a gruesome discovery. And what they found would expose months of lie…In April of 2009, 42-year-old Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare seemed to disappear off the face of the earth. But a series of text messages from Abraham – and a phone call he made to his mother – would lead police to make a gruesome discovery. And what they found would expose months of lies, and help lead to a new law in Florida.
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When 41-year-old Abraham Shakespeare won the 30 million dollar Florida Lottery prize, his underprivileged life changed overnight. Yet, he quickly realised his newfound wealth was a curse. Despite showing limitless charity, he became demoralised by the pressure a…*** Content warning: Gun violence ***
When 41-year-old Abraham Shakespeare won the 30 million dollar Florida Lottery prize, his underprivileged life changed overnight. Yet, he quickly realised his newfound wealth was a curse. Despite showing limitless charity, he became demoralised by the pressure and expectations thrust upon him by those seeking his money...
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As part of this show I get many messages and emails from many listeners and I truly appreciate all of them.
When a listener of the show Jill sent me a message a few weeks ago it certainly peaked my interest and I wanted to hear more.
Dorice Moore is the lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Le…As part of this show I get many messages and emails from many listeners and I truly appreciate all of them.
When a listener of the show Jill sent me a message a few weeks ago it certainly peaked my interest and I wanted to hear more.
Dorice Moore is the lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
For more on her story and to fins out how you can help her you can visit www.doricemoore.com
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Today I catch up with Dorice Moore. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespear more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. It is only just a few weeks before her long awaited evidentiary hearing, a hearing that could change th…Today I catch up with Dorice Moore. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespear more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. It is only just a few weeks before her long awaited evidentiary hearing, a hearing that could change the course of her whole life.
For more on her story and to fins out how you can help her you can visit www.doricemoore.com
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Welcome to part five of the Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare story.
In todays episode we answer a listener question in regards to Dorice's case as well as sit down and chat with Trial Lawyer Michael Leonard, Partner at Leonard Trial Lawyers LLC. With well over a decade of trial experience i…Welcome to part five of the Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare story.
In todays episode we answer a listener question in regards to Dorice's case as well as sit down and chat with Trial Lawyer Michael Leonard, Partner at Leonard Trial Lawyers LLC. With well over a decade of trial experience in the U.S we are extremely grateful to have someone of Michael's caliber join us to discuss this complex case.
Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
This is the final wrap up of many chats I have had with Dorice. However we will continue to check in with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name.
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Welcome to part four and the final part, for now, of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting …Welcome to part four and the final part, for now, of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
This is the fourth and final chat for now that I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name,
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Welcome to part three of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Doric…Welcome to part three of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
This is the third of many chats I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name,
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Welcome to part two of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice …Welcome to part two of my chat with Dorice Moore. The lady convicted of the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a crime she has always maintained she is innocent of.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
This is the second of many chats I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name,
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Welcome to episode one of 'One minute remaining' - Today we start the story of Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a story that has layer after layer but that is nothing short of mind blowing.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatt…Welcome to episode one of 'One minute remaining' - Today we start the story of Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a story that has layer after layer but that is nothing short of mind blowing.
I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespear more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.
I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.
This is the first of many chats I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name,
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In November of 2006 a man named Abraham Shakespeare won the lottery jackpot worth $31 million. Abraham was known as a generous, kind man who would do anything to help his friends, family or children out. Unfortunately a cold-blooded, manipulative woman by the name of Dee Dee Moore would make the acq…In November of 2006 a man named Abraham Shakespeare won the lottery jackpot worth $31 million. Abraham was known as a generous, kind man who would do anything to help his friends, family or children out. Unfortunately a cold-blooded, manipulative woman by the name of Dee Dee Moore would make the acquaintance of Abraham Shakespeare and swindle him out of his millions. Before long, people stopped hearing from Abraham, and some feared the worst. Was he murdered or simply trying to get away from the pressure of it all?
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In 2006, Abraham Shakespeare was down on his luck. He was working but having a hard time making ends meet. He spent his last few dollars on lottery tickets and ended up winning the 30 million dollar jackpot. He should have been on top of the world and for a period of time, he was. He spent lavishly …In 2006, Abraham Shakespeare was down on his luck. He was working but having a hard time making ends meet. He spent his last few dollars on lottery tickets and ended up winning the 30 million dollar jackpot. He should have been on top of the world and for a period of time, he was. He spent lavishly but gave even more money away to family and people he didn't even know. Then, he met a woman named DeeDee Moore who said she could help him with the rest of his winnings.
Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the treacherous and murderous DeeDee Moore. Moore had no plans to help Abraham with his money, rather, she had plans to help herself to his money. In the end, Shakespeare wound up dead at the hands of DeeDee Moore. But, the police had a difficult time putting the pieces of the puzzle together until a friend of Abraham's stepped in to help out.
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In 2006, a man named Abraham Shakespeare won Florida’s $31 Million Dollar Lottery. Poor and illiterate, Abraham took the lump sum pay out without any financial advisors helping him. First he took care of his family and friends. Then he started helping strangers. Soon, he was so harassed by his commu…In 2006, a man named Abraham Shakespeare won Florida’s $31 Million Dollar Lottery. Poor and illiterate, Abraham took the lump sum pay out without any financial advisors helping him. First he took care of his family and friends. Then he started helping strangers. Soon, he was so harassed by his community asking him for money, he isolated himself. And was he no match for a grifter named Dee Dee Moore who quickly manipulated him and took over his life.
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