Status: Incarcerated
As seen on Women Behind Bars, Roberta
Jeannie Moore was convicted of the attempted murder of Dean Harold Duggins and
sentenced to life . Her episode is described as A group convicted of
attempted murder of Donna's husband, Dean Duggins; three friends
plead guilty for the murder of a woman. She may be eligible for
release at some point.
According to the state, In May of 1996, defendant Moore and defendant Duggins, who are sisters,
worked at a family business, Crescent Inks. Dean Harold Duggins (victim)
also worked at the business and was married to defendant Duggins. On
the evening of 30 May 1996, the Kernersville Police Department was
called to the Duggins' home by defendant Duggins. The victim and a
family car were missing and the police found blood on the bathroom door,
blood, hair, human body tissue, and pieces of skull on the bed, and
blood throughout the house. There were no signs of forced entry. The
next morning, the police discovered the victim's car and the
unconscious victim nearby in a rural area. He had been assaulted in
his bed with a hammer, dragged from his bed and into the car, driven to a
rural area and left to die. The victim suffered serious head injuries
which resulted in some brain damage; he has no memory of the assault.
You can write to Roberta Jeannie Moore
at:
Roberta Jeannie Moore 571451
NCCIW
4287 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4287
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