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[Abraham Shakespeare]Abraham Shakespeare MURDERED - Plant City, Florida (Hillsborough Co.) April 2009
Abraham Shakespeare (42) won $31 million dollars in the Florida Lottery in 2006. He took a lump sum payout of approximately $17 million. He remained a frugal person as he had before his lottery windfall, but after numerous failed real estate transactions, loans, and friendships Abraham has suddenly gone missing. He was last seen in the Lakeland area in April 2009. Dorice Emma Donegan Moore (AKA Dee Dee Moore) stated in the media that she bought out Abraham's debts to enable him to move away to escape paying child support arrears for a second child that was born after the lottery windfall. Law Enforcement believes there may be more to this story. Abraham Shakespeare's body was found on January 28, 2010 buried beneath a cement slab on the rear property of Shar Krasniqi located at 5802 S.R.60 East, Plant City, Florida 33567. Shar Krasniqi was the boyfriend of Dorice Emma Donegan Moore (AKA Dee Dee Moore). On February 2, 2010 Dee Dee Moore was arrested, first charged with Accessory after the fact and later with First Degree Murder of Abraham Shakespeare.

Contact Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (http://www.hcso.tampa.fl.us)
Ashley McMillian Interview 11/18/2009 17:10pm (Synopsis)
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Ashley McMillian Interview 11/18/2009 17:10pm (Synopsis)
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Detective David Wallace Investigative Report 02/22/2010 00:10am
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November 18, 2009

1710 Hours:

I made contact with an Ashley McMillian at telephone number 863-812-8414. She advised that she is related to Mr. Shakespeare. She advised that she has not seen or heard from Mr. Shakespeare since at least April of 2009. She advised that she has received some text messages from Mr. Shakespeare's telephone. She advised that she had text messaged Mr. Shakespeare several time and finally got a response text that advised that he was a grown ass man and would come back when he wanted to come back. She advised that Mr. Shakespeare would never say something like that to her. She advised that her father Arthur Parker had tried to get Mr. Shakespeare's mother to report Mr. Shakespeare missing, but Mr. Shakespeare's mother was told by Dee Dee Moore that Mr. Shakespeare was fine. She advised that she thinks that Mr. Shakespeare is dead, and that if he were alive he would have contacted his mother or someone in the family by now. She advised that her father tried to report Mr. Shakespeare as missing to the Lakeland Police Department over the summer, but was advised that they would not take the report. She advised that Cedric Edom has told the rest of the family that he speaks to Mr. Shakespeare on the a daily basis. She advised that she heard that Mr. Edom talks to Dee Dee Moore frequently and gets large amounts of money from her. She advised that when her father was trying to report Mr. Shakespeare as missing, Mr. Edom tried to get him not to make the report.

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