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She learns that he has all this money out there in the community. She said, you need a financial advisor. You need some financial help. I am an expert at that. The next thing you know, Dee Dee is Abraham Shakespeare's sidekick and his emissary who goes around to collect money.
She learns that he has all this money out there in the community. She said, you need a financial advisor. You need some financial help. I am an expert at that. The next thing you know, Dee Dee is Abraham Shakespeare's sidekick and his emissary who goes around to collect money.
In April of 2009, there's a stir going on in the community about nobody having seen Abraham Shakespeare in a while. A little buzz at first, and then it gets louder and louder and louder and becomes a thing.
In April of 2009, there's a stir going on in the community about nobody having seen Abraham Shakespeare in a while. A little buzz at first, and then it gets louder and louder and louder and becomes a thing.
All of these people that Abraham would normally just pick up the phone and talk to or stop by to see were getting text messages.
All of these people that Abraham would normally just pick up the phone and talk to or stop by to see were getting text messages.
Everybody was very uncertain. Dee Dee had an answer.
Everybody was very uncertain. Dee Dee had an answer.
Elizabeth's phone rings, and she opens her phone and sees it's Abraham calling. And she said, oh my God, it's Abraham.
Elizabeth's phone rings, and she opens her phone and sees it's Abraham calling. And she said, oh my God, it's Abraham.
Dee Dee befriended her. And they're having dinner together one night. The phone rings. And it's Abraham. Hi, Mom. I love you. Oh, baby, I miss you. Where are you? I can't hear you. It's so loud. I can't really hear you. But I'll be home soon. I love you. I love you, too. And that's the end of the call. Dee Dee says, oh, my god. You know, he called you. See? He's OK.
Dee Dee befriended her. And they're having dinner together one night. The phone rings. And it's Abraham. Hi, Mom. I love you. Oh, baby, I miss you. Where are you? I can't hear you. It's so loud. I can't really hear you. But I'll be home soon. I love you. I love you, too. And that's the end of the call. Dee Dee says, oh, my god. You know, he called you. See? He's OK.
And Miss Walker appears to feel, be relieved, but not quite sure. Because Abraham sounded different.
And Miss Walker appears to feel, be relieved, but not quite sure. Because Abraham sounded different.
Didi tells Abraham that for his benefit he needs to sign over his assets. and so that she can have control of those assets. That's the way she can protect him from anybody coming after him for any money.
Didi tells Abraham that for his benefit he needs to sign over his assets. and so that she can have control of those assets. That's the way she can protect him from anybody coming after him for any money.
So she drives the SUV down a dark country road one night and two Latino men, this is her story, hijack her SUV, tie her up, rape her, beat her and throw her on the side of the road and take off with the SUV. Long story short, she had hired these guys to take the car and hide the vehicle from everybody.
So she drives the SUV down a dark country road one night and two Latino men, this is her story, hijack her SUV, tie her up, rape her, beat her and throw her on the side of the road and take off with the SUV. Long story short, she had hired these guys to take the car and hide the vehicle from everybody.
The thing that really turns the case was when Elizabeth Walker got that call from her long-missing son. Dee Dee Moore was at dinner with Elizabeth Walker when Abraham called.
The thing that really turns the case was when Elizabeth Walker got that call from her long-missing son. Dee Dee Moore was at dinner with Elizabeth Walker when Abraham called.