Murder of Romona Moore

Murder Of Romona Moore

Romona Moore was a 21-year-old Hunter College student who had left her home on April 24, 2003 and was later kidnapped, held prisoner, tortured, raped and murdered. She had lived with her parents, and with relatives from Guyana, in the East Flatbush, Brooklyn section of New York City. (Initial police reports about the murder incorrectly spelled Moore's first name as "Ramona".)

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