News Summary
In a dramatic twist to a nearly decade-old cold case, Gregory Moore, a former attorney, has been indicted for the brutal 2013 murder of nurse Aliza Sherman in Downtown Cleveland. The indictment includes multiple serious charges, revealing a detailed plan to evade justice connected to Sherman’s divorce proceedings. As the community seeks closure, Moore’s actions leading up to and following the crime unravel a disturbing narrative. Authorities are preparing for a highly publicized trial as they continue to process evidence against him.
Shocking Indictment in Cold Case: Lawyer Accused of Brutal Murder
Aliza Sherman’s Tragic Death in Downtown Cleveland
On a sunny afternoon, March 24, 2013, the vibrant cityscape of Downtown Cleveland turned into a crime scene as nurse Aliza Sherman was brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight. This tragic event sent shockwaves through the community and left a grieving family yearning for justice. Now, ten years later, the case has taken a dramatic turn with the indictment of Gregory Moore, a former attorney representing Sherman in her divorce.
Gregory Moore Indicted on Multiple Charges
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that Moore, aged 51, faces serious charges related to Sherman’s murder. He has been indicted on:
- One count of aggravated murder
- One count of conspiracy
- Six counts of murder
- Two counts of kidnapping
This shocking revelation comes as authorities reveal Moore’s detailed plan to avoid judicial proceedings linked to Sherman’s divorce. Allegations suggest that he lured her to his office under the false pretense of needing to discuss her case.
The Nightmarish Details of the Crime
The harrowing incident unfolded as Sherman waited outside Moore’s office, seeking access to the building. Reports indicate that an individual—believed to be Moore or an accomplice—approached her and inflicted over ten savage stab wounds. This brutal act transpired just outside the very office where Moore had planned the heinous crime.
Desperate Measures to Evade Justice
After the stabbing, Moore allegedly took drastic steps to cover his tracks. He disconnected his phone from the cell network for three hours during the crucial time surrounding Sherman’s death, likely to obfuscate his location from cell tower data. To further conceal his involvement, he reactivated his phone afterwards and made multiple calls to Sherman’s phone, attempting to fabricate an alibi.
In the days following Sherman’s death, Moore purchased a new phone, continuing to evade forensic scrutiny amid mounting evidence pointing to his guilt. Investigators were stymied by the initial lack of actionable evidence, with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and local police delving deep into the cold case since its revival in June 2021.
A Long-Awaited Justice for Aliza Sherman
Aliza Sherman was a devoted mother of four, and her family has expressed the agony of waiting for justice for nearly a decade. As details of Moore’s alleged conspiracy and brutal murder emerge, the hope for closure becomes palpable. The recent indictment illustrates a collaborative law enforcement effort that has finally brought light to a case once considered a mystery.
Previous Legal Troubles for Gregory Moore
Rocky legal paths have followed Moore for years. Previously indicted for inducing panic and lying to the police, he served a six-month jail sentence in 2017. Reports reveal that he has a history of interrupting court proceedings through bomb threats at various courthouses, a tactic raising alarms about his character and motives.
A Tragic Legacy
In a disturbing twist, the day following Sherman’s murder, an employee at Moore’s law firm deleted a voicemail left by Sherman, which should have been provided to law enforcement. It raises questions about the integrity of evidence that could have been crucial if it had been preserved. Meanwhile, the man Sherman was in the process of divorcing has since passed away and is not considered a suspect in her tragic death.
The Road Ahead for the Case
After a long and arduous investigation, Moore has been apprehended by U.S. Marshals at a relative’s home outside Austin, Texas. He is expected to be extradited back to Cuyahoga County, where he will face court proceedings stemming from the recent indictment. The community remains on edge, awaiting the next stages in what is sure to be a highly publicized trial.
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