GUILTY - Tammy Moorer - trial for Kidnapping Heather Elvis, 8 Oct 2018 *Appeals denied* #11

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Good find.

I have no idea why she was transferred but I see she was able to start working at her new digs as a "CUSTODIAL WORKER" two days after the transfer.

How wonderful for her (/sarcasm) that she gets a change of scenery and a new job meanwhile Heather's family still doesn't know where she is and what exactly happened to her.
I like the fact that she is probably cleaning toilets.
 
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Hmmmm...warden's assistant to custodial seems like a downgrade. All the make-up in the world can't hide her soulless eyes.
 
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I am sure there are stories to tell about her antics! Can't imagine that she's not creating drama. I wish we had an insider!
 
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She still reminds me of those shrunken apple heads that were popular years and years ago. No amount of make up can cover up the evil, it oozes from her. God she’s scary, I can just imagine why she was transferred to another prison …
You nailed it!
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She still reminds me of those shrunken apple heads that were popular years and years ago. No amount of make up can cover up the evil, it oozes from her. God she’s scary, I can just imagine why she was transferred to another prison …
I didn’t know they were even allowed to have makeup in prison. I learn something new every day!
 
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This murderer is getting exactly what she deserved. Thanks to Supreme Court of SC. Thanks to the prosecuting team.
 
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I didn’t know they were even allowed to have makeup in prison. I learn something new every day!
It depends on the facility, but it is allowed in some prisons. And when it isn’t, inmates can get pretty creative with things they have access to and create their own makeup! If you Google it there are some YouTube videos that show how it’s done.
 
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DEC 18, 2024
Exactly 11 years ago, a 20-year-old disappeared in one of Horry County’s most notorious missing persons cases.

Elvis’ family holds a vigil for her every year on Dec. 18 at that landing. This year’s vigil begins at 5 p.m.
 
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DEC 18, 2024
Exactly 11 years ago, a 20-year-old disappeared in one of Horry County’s most notorious missing persons cases.

Elvis’ family holds a vigil for her every year on Dec. 18 at that landing. This year’s vigil begins at 5 p.m.
My thoughts are with the Elvis family, it doesn’t seem possible that 11 years have passed since Heather was murdered.

After the video of the truck cleaning party was shown. I’m convinced her sister has to know what happened to Heather.
 
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I'm new here. How does this all work? I'm a huge dedicated crazy crime addicted freak lol
 
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My thoughts are with the Elvis family, it doesn’t seem possible that 11 years have passed since Heather was murdered.

After the video of the truck cleaning party was shown. I’m convinced her sister has to know what happened to Heather.

After recently watching the trial/conviction of Joseph Ferlazzo, who murdered his wife and dismembered her in their camper and disposed of her in the bathroom, I started to wonder if this could be what happened to Heather. I don't know much about emptying camper waste tanks, but seems like that could be a "good" way to dispose of someone and have them never be found :(. (Same goes for Summer Wells, although I don't know if Grandus used the bathroom in her camper or went in the house).

I still maintain hope one of the family members will grow a conscience and reveal the truth someday. These people need to be charged with her murder and never get out of prison.
 

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