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{{Identified Infobox|title1=Evelyn Moore|image1=UP 9786.jpg|caption1=|name=Evelyn Moore|sex={{F}}|age=31|missing_from=Orangeburg, South Carolina|disappeared=|discovered=October 10, 1970|location=Chester, New York|identified=June 2017|span=46 years|cod={{Gun H}}}}
{{Identified|name = Evelyn Moore|sex = Female|found = October 10, 1970|location = Chester, New York|missing from = Orangeburg, South Carolina|identified = June 2017|timespan = 46 years|age = 31|cause of death = Gunshot (homicide)|image = [[File:UP 9786.jpg|200px]]|realname = Evelyn Moore}}'''Evelyn Moore''' was a woman shot to death in New York. She had previously used the names '''Acey Moore, Shirlene Dixon''' and '''Fanny Hil'''l at other times. Her body, matched to her by fingerprints, was discovered in 1970.
 
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'''Evelyn Moore''' was a woman shot to death in New York. She had previously used the names '''Acey Moore, Shirlene Dixon''', and '''Fanny Hil'''l at other times. Her body, matched to her by fingerprints, was discovered in 1970.
   
 
== Life ==
 
== Life ==
Evelyn was leading a street life for a few years before the death; she was known as a crossdresser and person involved in drug trade in New York City. She was identified after the searching in Orangeburg census where her name popped out, and was later recognized from photographs by her family members.
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Evelyn was leading a street life for a few years before the death; she was known as a crossdresser and person involved in drug trade in New York City.
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== Case ==
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The victim was found with a gunshot wound in a decomposed state.
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She was identified after the searching in Orangeburg census where her name popped out, and was later recognized from photographs by her family members.
   
 
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== Links ==
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== Sources ==
* [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/nyregion/unsolved-harlem-murder.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&referer=http://m.facebook.com The New York Times]
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* [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/nyregion/unsolved-harlem-murder.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&referer=http://m.facebook.com ''The New York Times'']
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Revision as of 12:34, 3 December 2020


Evelyn Moore was a woman shot to death in New York. She had previously used the names Acey Moore, Shirlene Dixon, and Fanny Hill at other times. Her body, matched to her by fingerprints, was discovered in 1970.

Life

Evelyn was leading a street life for a few years before the death; she was known as a crossdresser and person involved in drug trade in New York City.

Case

The victim was found with a gunshot wound in a decomposed state.

She was identified after the searching in Orangeburg census where her name popped out, and was later recognized from photographs by her family members.

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Sources