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Florida Investigators Dig for Evidence in Missing Lottery Winner Case
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 posted 10:07 AM EST
Law enforcement officials from Hillsborough and Polk counties converged on two neighboring yards along Highway 60 near Farkas
Road, just west of Turkey Creek Road.
Detectives with metal detectors are combing the scene. FOX 13 has learned that they are looking for evidence in connection
with the case of long-missing lotto winner Abraham Shakespeare.
The dig marks yet another twist in the case that has made headlines across the country.
After winning the Florida Lottery a few years ago, Shakespeare was accused of stealing the winning ticket from a former co-worker.
A jury took just two hours to clear him, and he walked away with $12 million, after taxes.
But Shakespeare has been missing since last April, and detectives say a significant chunk of his money seems to be gone,
too.
His mother told FOX 13 she hoped that he had simply moved away to enjoy his winnings, as he told her he planned to do. But
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd believes Shakespeare was murdered.
Polk County investigators have named Dee Dee Moore as a person of interest in the case, and Sheriff Judd has gone so far
as to call her a "con artist."
Detectives say Moore befriended Shakespeare, set up a joint bank account, and a few months later, moved the money into her
own account.
Monday, a Lakeland police officer was arrested for allegedly providing her with confidential information about Shakespeare.
One of the properties being searched is owned by a staffing company run by Moore; the other is owned by an attorney with
connections to both Moore and Shakespeare. Investigators say the dig at the scene could take several days.
"We all have a lot of unanswered questions that we're trying to get the answers to, and we just don't have them yet," offered
Colonel Albert Frost of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
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