Surveillance, audiotapes used as evidence in homicide case

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Surveillance, audiotapes used as evidence in homicide case

Post by Outspoken on Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:07 am

Surveillance, audiotapes used as evidence in homicide case
Moores murder trial centers on identity of figure in video

By Nok-Noi Ricker
Staff Writer Bangor Daily News

BANGOR, Maine — Three video surveillance tapes from buildings around where Christina Simonin’s bound and bagged body was found in March 2007 were shown Tuesday in the second day of the court case against Ashton Moores, the man accused of raping and beating her to death.

An audiotape in which Moores, 60, admits to borrowing a wheelbarrow from his landlord also was played for Superior Court Justice William Anderson, who is hearing Moores’ jury-waived rape and murder trial in Penobscot County Superior Court.

Moores is accused of savagely raping Simonin, 43, of Bangor and then killing her before using a wheelbarrow to move her body from his First Street apartment to where it was dumped beside a shed located between the Shaw House and an apartment building at 148 Union St.

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