Former Divorce Attorney Charged in Cold Case Murder of Ohio Nurse Aliza Sherman

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Sherman waited outside the locked office in the cold for over an hour. As she walked back to her car, a hooded figure approached her from behind and stabbed her more than ten times in the neck and back, prosecutors said.

“During this time frame, an individual who was either Moore or an unknown co-conspirator approached Sherman … circled behind her, chased her … and then stabbed her over ten times,” the indictment states.

Despite her severe injuries, Sherman was able to call 911. A Good Samaritan found her bleeding on the sidewalk and tried to help, but Sherman died at the hospital shortly afterward.

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Prosecutors say Moore continued texting Sherman’s phone after the attack in an attempt to create false evidence of his ignorance about the incident.

Just days later, her divorce case was dismissed, and Moore changed the phone number he had been using for his law practice.

Read the full indictment here: Dropbox – Indictment PDF

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Authorities believe Moore did not act alone. Although prosecutors have not named additional suspects, the indictment notes that Moore had at least one accomplice.