Woman Charged in Murder of Fla. Lotto Winner Denied Bail
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The woman charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a Florida Lottery winner has been ordered held without bail.
Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore appeared before a Hillsborough County judge Saturday morning.
Detectives say Abraham Shakespeare was killed at a home in a rural town east of Tampa in April 2009, about three years after taking a $17 million lump sum on a winning Lottery ticket.
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Moore is accused of befriending Shakespeare and scamming him out of money.
Shakespeare's body was found last month buried behind a home Moore owns with her boyfriend.
Moore had previously been charged as an accessory to Shakespeare's murder. Moore has said she did not kill him.
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No one else has been charged in the death.