Crime
Moore was sentenced to death on November 29 1984 in Jefferson county for kidnapping robbery and the
murder of 79 year old Virgil Harris on August 10 1979 in Louisville Kentucky. Mr. Harris was returning to his car from a grocery store
parking lot when he was abducted driven to a wooded area of Jefferson
county and killed.
His appeal includes
The proof introduced by the Commonwealth showed that the decedent, Virgil Harris, was a 77 year-old man who owned and operated an ice cream shop located on Seventh Street in Louisville. He had a regular daily routine which consisted of arriving at the store at 8:30 a. m., going to the bank at about 10:00 a. m., and then to the A&P grocery store. On August 10, 1979, Harris left his store at 11:20 a. m., driving his 1978 maroon Buick. He went to the Liberty National Bank in Shively where he made a deposit and picked up several rolls of coins. After leaving the bank, he purchased bananas at the A&P.
Shortly before noon, an eyewitness in the A&P parking lot saw a young man answering the description of appellant standing near the door of a maroon car, pointing a gun at the driver, an "older" man. Later in the day, appellant was seen driving a maroon Buick. He told a witness that the car belonged to his uncle and that he (appellant) was going to take over the payments.
His appeal includes
The proof introduced by the Commonwealth showed that the decedent, Virgil Harris, was a 77 year-old man who owned and operated an ice cream shop located on Seventh Street in Louisville. He had a regular daily routine which consisted of arriving at the store at 8:30 a. m., going to the bank at about 10:00 a. m., and then to the A&P grocery store. On August 10, 1979, Harris left his store at 11:20 a. m., driving his 1978 maroon Buick. He went to the Liberty National Bank in Shively where he made a deposit and picked up several rolls of coins. After leaving the bank, he purchased bananas at the A&P.
Shortly before noon, an eyewitness in the A&P parking lot saw a young man answering the description of appellant standing near the door of a maroon car, pointing a gun at the driver, an "older" man. Later in the day, appellant was seen driving a maroon Buick. He told a witness that the car belonged to his uncle and that he (appellant) was going to take over the payments.
Address
Brian Moore #031900
Kentucky State Penitentiary
266 Water Street
Eddyville Kentucky 42038
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