Abraham Shakespeare, 43, (victim) had collected a $17 million lump sum Lotto payout in November 2006. the ledger.com
ABRAHAM WENT ABOUT HIS COMMUNITY, HELPING OTHERS WITH HIS LOTTO WINS
Shakespeare, pictured in 2007, won a $17 million lump-sum payment from the Florida Lottery in November 2006 and was last seen in April 2009 and reported missing by a family member in November that year. His body was found Jan. 28, 2010, under a concrete slab behind a Plant City home. [Times files] tampabay.com
Krasniqi was interviewed by Hillsborough investigators Friday but officials are not disclosing any information about the interview, according to Debbie Carter, a spokeswoman for the agency.
“He did it on his own,” Carter said when asked why Krasniqi brought in the Corvette.
Krasniqi told The Ledger Monday by e-mail that he was “shocked and sickened to learn about the untimely death of Abraham Shakespeare.”

“Since being notified by authorities working on the case, I have fully cooperated with them,” Krasniqi said. “When it was brought to my attention that there was personal property obtained fraudulently,
I immediately notified law enforcement that I wanted to expedite its return. I have asked law enforcement about returning other items and at this point I am waiting on them to let me know when and what steps to take to giving back the personal property related to the investigation.”
Krasniqi said he could not comment further about his relationship with Moore nor why she listed real estate and companies in his name nor what he knew about money she spent.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said in January that Moore created a limited liability corporation in February 2009, giving herself all authority over transactions.
Judd said Moore gave herself $1 million that she told detectives was a gift from Shakespeare. She used the money to purchase a Hummer, the Corvette, a truck and to take vacations.
According to Hillsborough property records, Krasniqi is the owner of the home at 5802 State Road 60 E. in Plant City where Shakespeare’s remains were found.
The previous owner of the house, Richard Land, said Moore purchased the home with a check from an account for Abraham Shakespeare LLC.
Stitzel Law Firm LLC was located at the house when the body was discovered. Howard Stitzel had reportedly represented Shakespeare in a child-support case and helped with paperwork that transferred mortgages held by Shakespeare to a company that Moore owned.
In addition to listing the house in Krasniqi’s name, Moore also had her medical staffing company, American Medical Professionals, listed in his name, Polk sheriff’s officials have said.
A house at 5732 S.R. 60 E., next door to the law firm, was leased by Moore and used by Krasniqi for his company, A Stat And Supplies, LLC. According to state records, Krasniqi is the CEO.
Moore’s arrest affidavit stated Shakespeare was killed in the house used by Krasniqi for his business and then buried behind the two-story house that Stitzel used.
DeeDee Moore, accused of murdering Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, brought a different attitude to court
Moore told The Ledger in November that she masterminded a plan to help Shakespeare escape from people bothering him for money and child support problems. The day before her arrest, Moore said she didn’t “pull the trigger” and she is “guilty of covering up his death.” Reliable Ledger sources have said Shakespeare was shot to death.

Moore, 37, was arrested Feb. 2 by Hillsborough deputies and charged with being an accessory-after-the-fact of first-degree murder.
An arrest affidavit stated Moore tried to pay someone $50,000 to take the blame for Shakespeare’s murder. Records state she also showed a Smith & Wesson .38 caliber revolver to Lakelander Gregory Todd Smith, telling him it was the murder weapon.

Moore is being held in the Hillsborough County Jail in lieu of $1 million bond. Moore needs to post $100,000 to be released and must disclose the source of the bail money.
Bought by Suspect DeeDee Moore Returned by Boyfriend. theledger.com
Man described as boyfriend to woman at center of investigation turns 2008 Corvette over to police.
In 2008 black Corvette allegedly purchased with money from murdered Lotto winner Abraham Shakespeare has been turned over to the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office.
Shar Krasniqi, 26, who has been described as the boyfriend of Dorice “DeeDee” Moore, gave the vehicle to the Hillsborough office Friday.
This is why I don’t play the lotto!!
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Hello Nova. Even though I do not play Lito myself, because of the state of world affairs, I figure that the human spirit is more flawed than is lotto.
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I can agree!
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Stay alert and blessed Nova.
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