victimized by a relentless prosecutor. she is not getting justice putting an innocent person in jail. she never will. i think from the beginning tammy was indignant she was even charged with this. tammy s defense attorney. they cannot prove to you that anybody named moore ever went to the boat landing at the end of teachtree road. the defense told the jury to look at the evidence or lack of it, starting with heather s car. the vehicle did not indicate that anything occurred inside of the vehicle. the police officer who processed heather s car testified he couldn t find any evidence of a struggle. investigators found no trace of a crime inside the moore s house or truck either. speaking or their truck, the defense said they couldn t tell whether it was actually sydney and tammy s truck headed towards peachtree land zplg you have low
then in the early hours of december 18th, 2013, with heather s roommate out of town, the prosecutor said the couple struck. it began here. the prosecutor shows the jerry surveillance video of sydney walking into a walmart and purchasing a pregnancy test for heather. as soon as they leave for walmart, that i go to call her. why? because they want to meet her. the prosecution s theory is sydney called to take the test and meet up later at the landing. they said what she didn t know was that tammy would be there, too. there is no doubt sydney is the bait in this husband. he s the bait. prosecutors admitted they couldn t say what happened to heather at the landing but they asked the jury to use their common sense. an investigator showed the jury a photo of several items found on the moore s property. there is a shell casing.
middle of the night. investigators believe that heather s ex-boyfriend sydney moore had arranged to meet her at a secluded spot. they thought he may have had help. as police methodically continue to put together the puzlet. heather s family was grappling with a new reality. once again, here s andrea caning with the landing. terry elvis isn t exactly sure when he realized his daughter probably wasn t coming home. maybe it was the afternoon, long after heather disappeared when he was standing at his mailbox talking to his pest friend. one of my best friends came to the house. he looked at me and he said, he says, i hope she didn t suffer. and i can t get that thought from my head. the not knowing made it worse. and then, stunning news. new developments tonight in
the prosecution said some were threats. heather was really afraid of tammy. she was, her friends played a prank at her one time at work, where they pretended to be tammy calling heather s phone, she was absolutely terrified. and the prosecution said if there was any doubt about the way tammy felt, just look at this nasty facebook post tammy had written after heather disappeared. calling her a psycho whore. she could have said, oh, i m so sorry this girl s missing and i hope you found her and left it alone. no, she goes on the attack. tammy is the one with the motive. sheff is the hunter. and it was a hunt. the prosecution said the investigator told the jury he used cell phone data to track the moore s movements. in the days before the disappearance, they showed up near heather s workplace. some of the bars she liked, even her home. the prosecution suggested the couple was stalking her.
intrepid. right then terry could see something was off. instead of being this way the car was turned this way, basically taking it two, possibly three parking spaces. he stopped and he put on gloves. he handed me a pair and said just to be on the safe side. he couldn t understand it. the last time he heard from heather is when she sent that photo from her date. she was fine. now, she was nowhere to be found and he was searching her abandoned car. on the center console, her driver s license was there. that s weird. and a couple other business cards and identification cards. though there were no keys. that s when the officer said something that made his heart skip a beat. he said, let s take a look in the trunk and i looked back and i turned the key. he said, let me open it.