40
40
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love a world where i lived at walt disney world all day. >> but for the past eight months, moore has been living in a very different world, the jail's female confinement unit, where she is held in her cell away from other inmates, due in part to the intense media coverage of her case. >> because she's in the news and because of her charges. if you put her back in a pod, you don't know how another inmate is going to react to what she is allegedly accused of. so for her own safety, it's better that she's back here. >> moore has collected some of the many newspaper rep
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and...
266
266
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
then, there was abraham shakespeare who won $30 million in florida in 2006, and was found murdered three years later. a woman who befriended him is currently serving a life sentence. i'm linsey davis, in pa sake, good morning bank -- a commotion overnight at the university of maryland as a fire breaks out. i am jummy olabanji. >> i am autria godfrey. >> sorry you didn't get the winning numbers. we are happy to have you with us. >> it is going to be a relatively mild day. take a look at temperatures outside. 34 degrees at reagan national airport. at 28.at 28, manassas at the freezing mark in the winchester. in --s a fog advisory south of d.c. until 8:00 this morning. satellite and radar, we had a little bit of snow last night, south of d.c. it will not announce -- amount to much more. 35 to 40 degrees to the are -- beay, overnight it will cold. tomorrow, we start the turnaround. 47 to 52 degrees. not so bad out there. >> we are experiencing delay free conditions across the board. we have accident free conditions as well. we are going to start off a shot of re-95 where we can see things ar
then, there was abraham shakespeare who won $30 million in florida in 2006, and was found murdered three years later. a woman who befriended him is currently serving a life sentence. i'm linsey davis, in pa sake, good morning bank -- a commotion overnight at the university of maryland as a fire breaks out. i am jummy olabanji. >> i am autria godfrey. >> sorry you didn't get the winning numbers. we are happy to have you with us. >> it is going to be a relatively mild day. take...
146
146
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
then there was abraham shakespeare, won $30 million in florida in 2006 and was found murdered three yearsfe sentence. >> instant wealth, well pub li sized will make you a target for predators of some sort. if you are not, you are lucky. >> reporter: some of the damag is merely financial. terry dill won $3.7 million in the california state lottery but lost his entire fortune in a bad business deal. as seen on tlc series "the lottery changed my life." >> i was overwhelmed that. this still all could be mine. but it's not. >> he lost $1.8 m. over 2/3 of his fortune. >> at that point things started going downhill real fast. >> america loves to watch people go down the drain. don't be one. if you ever get this much money. by all means, don't, become one of the statistics. >> thank you. have of a good day. >> reporter: a man in calgary, canada took a different approach to a wind fall. tom crist is giving the $40 million prize to schar tee. a -- charity. >> i have been fortunate to have a good living and look out for my kids. i really don't need the money. >> reporter: not everyone can afford to
then there was abraham shakespeare, won $30 million in florida in 2006 and was found murdered three yearsfe sentence. >> instant wealth, well pub li sized will make you a target for predators of some sort. if you are not, you are lucky. >> reporter: some of the damag is merely financial. terry dill won $3.7 million in the california state lottery but lost his entire fortune in a bad business deal. as seen on tlc series "the lottery changed my life." >> i was...
263
263
Dec 19, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
take the case of 42-year-old abraham shakespeare who won 30 million in the florida lottery four years ago. by all accounts, abraham was a generous guy helping family and friends with his money. one year ago this woman, doris moore, was convicted of murdering mr. shakespeare, part of a scheme to get his money and then there's pedro of new jersey. he won 338 million in the powerball lottery worth about 152 million after taxes. presto. pedro's ex-girlfriend suing him for half. there are legions of lawyers lined up to bludgeon wealthy americans and corporations. they work for a piece of the action. they don't charge you up front. so ruthless people can hire them to try to extort money in civil court. if they lose, so what? every affluent person in america is in danger. every one. thus the two folks who have won the big money this week will see their lives instantly change and perhaps for the worst. their relationships will be different and they'll have to watch every move they make. every telephone call. every cell phone camera. everything they do. their freedom will be severely curtailed
take the case of 42-year-old abraham shakespeare who won 30 million in the florida lottery four years ago. by all accounts, abraham was a generous guy helping family and friends with his money. one year ago this woman, doris moore, was convicted of murdering mr. shakespeare, part of a scheme to get his money and then there's pedro of new jersey. he won 338 million in the powerball lottery worth about 152 million after taxes. presto. pedro's ex-girlfriend suing him for half. there are legions of...
92
92
Dec 8, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
the 32nd only to shakespeare and the number of vocabulary words that he uses. for abrahamincoln as it has urkel figure who restores shakespeare because he hasn't sent curiosity about the world around him. he would really read shakespeare , shakespeare and also tell him a story that he heard. so for me, it not always that much different. john brown is someone -- it wasn't really his right recounted. this is worse when he was in prison. people kept reprinting john brown's words, if thinking how silly these words are. he rustica decipher but people appeared it kidding me? he's crazy. yet those were shot around the world. he said to john brown's speech was second only to the gettysburg address as the greatest american speech. sometime historical lack as themselves relinking really lives to last through his words, through the lincoln douglas debate, through the gettysburg address. to me, discourse is always fair, at least to some degree in the greatest of historical actors just as they are in writers. the difference with writers and the great geniuses is there even more compreh
the 32nd only to shakespeare and the number of vocabulary words that he uses. for abrahamincoln as it has urkel figure who restores shakespeare because he hasn't sent curiosity about the world around him. he would really read shakespeare , shakespeare and also tell him a story that he heard. so for me, it not always that much different. john brown is someone -- it wasn't really his right recounted. this is worse when he was in prison. people kept reprinting john brown's words, if thinking how...
158
158
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
from the chronology to the country and that's why he is second only to shakespeare and there's a vocabulary of words he uses or abrahamlincoln the historical figure to recite shakespeare by the page because he had a terrific curiosity about the world around him and he loved shakespeare and he will also tell endless stories. so for me edison only that much different. to me john brown s someone who it was his words when he was in prison and when people come reprinting his words, thinking how silly the scores words were and yet they shot around the world and emerson said it the john brown speech was second only to the gettysburg address ending the greatest american speech. sometimes historical actors themselves or lincoln really lives through the the date of the gettysburg address. so the discourse is always there at least in some degree as writers can with writers with great genius it's more apprehensive it seems to me in their absorption of all these other discourses he had everything from the sensationalism to the chronology to the women's issues, gender issues and kind of sort emerson once said it is the one controve
from the chronology to the country and that's why he is second only to shakespeare and there's a vocabulary of words he uses or abrahamlincoln the historical figure to recite shakespeare by the page because he had a terrific curiosity about the world around him and he loved shakespeare and he will also tell endless stories. so for me edison only that much different. to me john brown s someone who it was his words when he was in prison and when people come reprinting his words, thinking how...