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Thursday, April 14, 2022

The Appeal of Sidney Moorer convicted in a high-profile 

kidnapping of Heather Elvis is now in the hands of the Judges. 

On Wednesday, an appellate defender argued the trial court erred in three ways that led to Sidney Moorer being convicted on the kidnapping charge in Heather Elvis’ disappearance.

Elvis was last seen or heard from on Dec. 18, 2013, and her body has never been found.

Moorer was first convicted of obstruction of justice in the case in September 2017 and then convicted of kidnapping in September 2019. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.   


Sidney Moorer. Guilty as Sin. 


Heather Elvis was Murdered 

By Tammy & Sidney Moorer


Both Appealing Convictions


Both Guilty as Sin. Video Evidence. 

Washing out the "Inside" of a Brand-New Ford

Truck with a Pressure Washer. 

Other CCTV Videos also. 

Going to and coming from Peachtree Boat Landing. 

Heathers' last known location. 



Tammy Moorer searching for Police bugs. 

She has a Mirrow in her hand. Looking 

for Police Cameras and Wires. 



Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Sidney Moorer Appeals Hearing: 

WHAT'S NEXT?

For his first argument, Gillam asked judges for a reversal and retrial in any county outside of Horry County.

For the second, he asked for an acquittal and to not be retried.

For the third, he asked for a reversal and retrial.

The State:

Spencer asked for the Verdict to Stand. ( Amen ) 

While there’s no deadline for the state’s court of appeals, the South Carolina Bar Organization said most cases are decided within 45 days. 




Sidney and Tammy Moorer 

Co-Defendants / Convicted 

Heather Elvis Disappearance



No Body Conviction Cases happen all the time.


Tammy and Sidney Moorer

Victim Heather Elvis

Heather has never been found.

 https://www.wmbfnews.com/2022/04/13/sidney-moorer-appeal-hearing-before-state-supreme-court-begins/


Chesterfield Co. man sentenced 45 years for killing man whose body was never found


South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Michael Nettles sentenced Andre Junior Covington to 45 years in prison after a jury convicted him for murder last week in the disappearance of Terris Parson, according to a news release.

The release said Parson’s car was captured on surveillance video arriving at Covington’s house on Chapman Street in Cheraw around 9:18pm on June 2, 2019.

Parsons and Covington had been "communicating that evening and text messages established that Parson was supposed to meet Covington that night. Surveillance cameras throughout Cheraw captured Parson’s Buick Lacrosse and Covington’s Ford Mustang."

Officials with the Fourth Circuit Solicitor's Office said the surveillance footage "aided the investigation and exposed inconsistencies in Covington’s statements to Cheraw Police Department."

Chesterfield Co. man sentenced 45 years for killing man whose body was never found

https://wpde.com/news/local/chesterfield-co-man-sentenced-45-years-for-killing-man-whose-body-was-never-found?fbclid=IwAR2P2pBgrmwl7KgR1csX4d-B7uYVakAJfDIgUAY- XhXH1x7zG-6r9OSa6dE 


Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Sidney Moorer’s Kidnapping & Conspiracy to commit kidnapping conviction appeal is set to be heard at 10 a.m. April 13 ( Tomorrow ) in South Carolina’s Court of Appeals. His obstruction of justice conviction appeal is set to be heard at 9:30 a.m. May 17 in the SC Supreme Court. #Moorers

Monday, April 11, 2022

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be judged. Each and every one of us has their
own ghosts, struggles, traumas, which shape our
actions and behavior.
Understanding before you judge.