Detective Christopher Lynn Report 02/02/2010 1200pm http://www.acandyrose.com/christopher_lynn020210-1200pm.htm
*12-01-09*
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I, Det. Wallace and Det. Clark responded to 3447 South Forbes Road, Plant City for the
purposes of interviewing James Moore (the ex-husband of Dorice Moore). During the
interview, J. Moore advised the following: he is the ex-husband of Dorice Moore and they
have a child in common named Robert James Moore (RJ). They were officially divorced
earlier this year; however they have been separated for approximately two or three years.
While they were married, they kept their finances separate so he did not exactly know how
much she made however guesstimated that it was less than one hundred thousand dollars a year. He
knew of a cell phone business that eventually failed, then as a certified nurses
assistant, she eventually got a job at Arcadia Healthcare. From what he could remember,
she was going to open a branch in Plant City, but for reasons unknown to him that failed
as well.
J. Moore advised he was aware of Moore's current relationship with Shar Krasniqi, and while
he thinks it a bit odd due to the age difference, J. Moore advised Krasniqi was "good to
RJ" and that was his only real concern. He stated he was aware that she moved to a rather
large home in Lakeland, but admitted that he did not have a clue in regards to her
personal finances so he would not judge her in that regard. He thought that she was an
average manager of her money and just assumed that she could afford it. He was also aware
of the two properties she was in possession of on Highway 60. To his knowledge, she owned
the two story home (5802) but was currently renting the red brick home (5732).
J. Moore advised he was a heavy equipment operator and had been the majority of this life.
He advised that he works with his father and the two provide fill dirt and grade type of
service but will commit to anything the way the economy has been lately. Moore admitted to
receiving some money from D. Moore in the past but stated that the majority of the money
was for service rendered and not as a loan.
To this, J. Moore advised he and his father done some work for D. Moore concerning the
property at 5732 Highway 60. There, the two were tasked with clearing and leveling the
field (?) at the area of what is currently the paint ball facility. Moore thought this work
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