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Body found in woods

Family awaits word if person is missing woman

The Post and Courier
Tuesday, May 20, 2008


MONCKS CORNER — Family members and friends of a missing Berkeley County woman huddled in a yard wondering if the body authorities soon would bring out of the woods across the road was that of Teresa Jo Moore.

Berkeley County officials work at a scene Monday on South Live Oak Drive in Moncks Corner near where a body was found in the woods.

Melissa Haneline
The Post and Courier

Berkeley County officials work at a scene Monday on South Live Oak Drive in Moncks Corner near where a body was found in the woods.

Moore, 45, has epilepsy and has been missing since May 6, her brother Steve Hammond said.

Hammond said he last saw his sister, who lives next door to him and goes by the name Terry, walking down the driveway of their property on Autumn Lane. He thought she was going to the mailbox.

But family members later realized that she hadn't returned home. A friend told the family he had seen Moore walking on U.S. Highway 17A toward Moncks Corner with a Hispanic man on a red bicycle, Hammond said.

He also said authorities told family members and friends gathered Monday that they wouldn't be allowed to see the body crime scene officials brought out of the woods.

But the group stood by and watched anyway.

They wanted to be respectful in case it was Terry, Hammond said.

After authorities removed the body from the woods, Hammond said that now "it's just a matter of sitting and waiting by the phone."

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Family members and friends of  Teresa Jo Moore, 45, missing since May 6, wait as authorities bring a body out of the woods. A man riding a bicycle found the body around 9:45 a.m. Monday, said Dan Moon, public information officer for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. The body was not immediately identified.

Family members and friends of Teresa Jo Moore, 45, missing since May 6, wait as authorities bring a body out of the woods. A man riding a bicycle found the body around 9:45 a.m. Monday, said Dan Moon, public information officer for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. The body was not immediately identified. Watch »

Dan Moon, public information officer for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office, said the body "is in pretty bad shape."

Family members gave investigators Moore's hairbrush to get a sample of her DNA, Moon said. They will use it to help them determine if the badly decomposed body is Moore's.

Moon said that a person riding a bicycle found the body in the woods about 9:45 a.m. Monday across from 2441 S. Live Oak Drive, which is also U.S. 17A in that area.

The man, whose name has not been released, was being questioned by Berkeley County authorities Monday afternoon, Moon said.

Moon also said the body likely will not be identified until today after an autopsy is completed.

Tony Lynes, a close friend of Terry Moore and her husband, Earl, said he and Earl Moore have been looking for Terry for weeks. The pair has distributed handmade fliers with Terry's photograph on them encouraging people to call with any information about her disappearance, Lynes said.

He also said people close to Terry suspect that her wandering off was connected to problems with medication she takes for epilepsy.

On Monday morning, Lynes said he and Earl Moore asked a man on a bicycle about two miles from where the body was found, if he had seen Terry. He said he hadn't, Lynes said.

About 20 minutes later, Lynes said he got a call from someone who lives at 2441 S. Live Oak Drive. The caller said a man on a bicycle had stopped across the road, got off the bike and went into the woods to relieve himself, Lynes said.

The man on the bike was the same person he and Earl Moore had stopped earlier, Lynes said. While in the woods, the man came across a body. He then walked to the house across the road to call authorities, Lynes said.

The residents of the home had Lynes' cell phone number because he had canvassed the area looking for information about Terry and had left his number with them.

Steve Hammond said his family has had more than its share of tragedy lately.

About two years ago, his brother Marcus Hammond was slain outside Bobo's Deli and Grill on James Island. Authorities said Marcus Hammond was shot twice by Randall Mohning, a man who previously dated Marcus Hammond's girlfriend. Mohning later killed himself in Iowa.

Noah Haglund contributed to this report.

Reach Diane Knich at 937-5491 or dknich@postandcourier.com.




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This article has  22 comment(s)

Posted by SomeTruthPlease on May 20, 2008 at 7:08 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is VERY, VERY SUSPICIOUS. The man on the bicycle knows more than he lets on. Sounds to me that he wanted to be the hero that found her, but he's nothing more than the man who put her there.



Posted by suec on May 20, 2008 at 7:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Yep



Posted by Chief_SittingBull on May 20, 2008 at 7:46 a.m. (Suggest removal)

The way the story is written is really scattered. So is the “man on a bicycle who had stopped across the road” the same as the “Hispanic man on a red bicycle?”



Posted by wpc3iop on May 20, 2008 at 7:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Maybe the Lizard Man did it...



Posted by ColdBeer on May 20, 2008 at 7:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)

The entire story, even the part about her being seen with a hispanic man on a red bike, sounds odd. I'm reminded of the woman that put her two kids in her car, let it roll in to the lake and then told the police that a black man car jacked her. I'm not saying that the "hispanic on the red bike" is fictional. It just sounds very odd.

Either way, I hope the body is not the missing woman and I hope she is found alive and well. The odds are small though.



Posted by ln1959 on May 20, 2008 at 8:07 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Chief_SittingBull...
That same question comes to mind.



Posted by Chief_SittingBull on May 20, 2008 at 8:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I would find it odd if it were said that Terry was cited with a Hispanic man on a bicycle and the same man suddenly resurfaced; the husband and his trusted friend came face to face with the guy and all he [they] did was ask the guy… on the bicycle “Have you seen my wife or have you seen this woman?”

If this Hispanic man had done it or not I would like to think my emotional state would not have allowed me to be so passive or apprehensive to react out of anger/frustration given there was a possibility that “he” was last seen with her. It is an odd story and the husband and friend in my opinion had an odd reaction to the “bicycle man.”

So that's why I asked that question.



Posted by Early on May 20, 2008 at 8:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)

To my knowledge epilepsy does not kill unless it is so severe that you could do harm to yourself accidentally so, why would a woman go to the woods and have a fit? Something does not quite fit here.



Posted by armymom on May 20, 2008 at 8:50 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Why did they tell us she was seen with an hispanic man on a bike, then tell us about a man on a bike who found her, but not tell us whether or not he was hispanic? What the heck is the deal with the ppl who write these stories???



Posted by RTC on May 20, 2008 at 8:56 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Early, a seizure is usually not fatal, but it can be if severe enough.
Crime scene officials removed the body, so it is hard to tell at this point whether the death was by natural causes or not.
This is a rather odd story.



Posted by ColdBeer on May 20, 2008 at 9:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)

An epileptic seizure IS a fit. Nothing derogatory or stereotypical about it. It's just a word used to describe the physical reaction to the illness.

I have a small area of loss of hair on the back of my head... is that not baldness?



Posted by Early on May 20, 2008 at 9:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)

number1volsfan1, go F yourself! WTF bored and just want to stir trouble? Stereotype what? Idiot
Thanks CB!



Posted by suec on May 20, 2008 at 9:46 a.m. (Suggest removal)

too much political correctness

It's a word. Seizure, fit, spell, episode, whatever...

Peoeple are too easily offended. Or maybe they just get a kick out of telling others how to speak.



Posted by RTC on May 20, 2008 at 10:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)

suec, you hit the proverbial nail on the head.
Someone used the word "retarded" on another post. I am surprised that they haven't been bashed yet.



Posted by carolinamommyof4 on May 20, 2008 at 10:04 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is the EXACT location that Teresa Jo Moore was last seen. There was an article yesterday about her disapperance. WHY didnt the sheriffs office look there? As a matter of fact, the person that lives in the address listed was the one who told her husband and authorities that she was last seen "right there". Even pointed the spot out....

A little side note. The person on the bike that was with her last WAS the person who found her. He is a rather "slow" fellow that frequently rides this rode.

RIP and my condolences to the family



Posted by carolinamommyof4 on May 20, 2008 at 10:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

*sorry typo...meant road



Posted by Girleygirl on May 20, 2008 at 10:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Something is very odd about this story. I mean the PC just printed the story yesterday about the missing lady, but we don't even know if this is the same lady. My prayers are with the families involved......



Posted by suec on May 20, 2008 at 10:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Why didn't the family look there if they knew that was where she was last seen?



Posted by Shaynan on May 20, 2008 at 10:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)

The newspaper notice didn't appear until May 18. A neighbor told me that family and friends had been trying since she went missing to get a notice posted in the paper, but their request was ignored/refused. What a tragedy! If more people had known a sickly woman was missing two weeks ago, perhaps someone could have found her before she died/was killed...?



Posted by dwfrance on May 20, 2008 at 11:57 a.m. (Suggest removal)

why was there no search for her around her house by authorities when she came up missing...that's sad and unacceptable



Posted by JohnS on May 20, 2008 at 11:34 p.m. (Suggest removal)

It does not make sense why she was found in the woods unless someone put her there.

Justin Turner was found in a camper that had already been searched the day before. I think his step mother did it. Still unsolved for almost 20 years.



Posted by luvmydogs59 on May 21, 2008 at 12:36 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I just spoke to a friend who is a neighbor of the missing woman. She told me that there were always a lot of fights going on at the house and that the family of Terry told her that they wanted to get her out of the house and get rid of her. They stole her money, medications, etc. They wouldn't let her eat...my friend told me that Terry would go to my friends mothers home to eat. She was severely underweight from lack of food and was having problems because the family would not give her access to her medicine. She also had psychiatric problems as well as epilepsy.

The family told my friend that they weren't going to report it until they felt like it.

What a shame...a damn shame. And nothing will be done to her family who contributed to Terry's problems.




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