GUILTY NJ - Stephen Moore, 42, murdered, Ocean Township, 16 Aug 2010

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Kathleen Dorsett, 36, of Ocean Township made her first appearance in court Tuesday before state Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mellaci Jr. She entered the courtroom wearing handcuffs and leg shackles. Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Jennifer Lipp told the judge the complaint charged Dorsett with murder of Stephen Moore and tampering with evidence in Ocean Township on Aug. 16.


http://www.app.com/article/20100823...th-ex-husband-s-murder-Bail-continued-at-1-5M
 
Geez, I wonder what if anything he did to them to make them hate him this much.:waitasec:
 
Geez, I wonder what if anything he did to them to make them hate him this much.:waitasec:

One of those articles said they had disagreements over a visitation schedule for their 20 month old daughter.

Not a very good reason to ask your father to help you kill someone, in my opinion but people are strange.

So now, this 20 month old baby has lost her father, her mother and a grandfather because of this womans actions. So very sad.
 
OhMyGoodness!

This was on NG tonite. This woman was a third and K teacher. It seems that she and her just ex were embroiled in a visitation dispute. She tried to have ONLY supervised visits and it was judged unfounded. So the husband was due to take the 20 month old child on her first overnite visit. It never happened.

He was then found dead, burned in the trunk of his mom's car.

What a shame. Now this child is left without a mom AND dad AND grandpa.

What people do to each other. It's very disturbing. :(

JMHO
fran




http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/08/third_person_charged_in_death.html

Third person is charged in death of Manchester man found in burning car

A Long Branch man was charged this afternoon with setting fire to the car that contained the body of a Manchester man who went missing for two days after dropping off his daughter.

Anthony Morris, 31, was the third person charged in connection with the death of Stephen Moore, 42, said Monmouth County Prosecutor Luis Valentin.

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Geez, I wonder what if anything he did to them to make them hate him this much.:waitasec:

I dont think this man did a thing to these murder conspirators other than want to be an involved father for his child.

IMO
 
From August 2013:

http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ss...mbers_sentenced_in_ocean_township_murder.html

Kathleen Dorsett, 38, and her father, Thomas Dorsett, 66, admitted to killing Stephen Moore in the backyard of her Ocean Township house on Aug. 16, 2010 and then loaded the body in a car and set it ablaze in Long Branch. While in jail, Kathleen Dorsett and her mother, Lesley Dorsett, 68, planned a murder for hire plot to kill Stephen Moore&#8217;s mother...

Judge Anthony J. Mellaci, Jr. sentenced Kathleen Dorsett to 30 years in prison on a murder charge, 20 years in prison on an attempted murder charge and eight years in prison on a conspiracy to disturb human remains charge, all to run consecutively. Thomas Dorsett was sentenced to 30 years in prison on a murder charge and 15 years on the arson for hire charge, to run consecutively.

Lesley Dorsett was also sentenced to seven years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder, a year less than the plea deal due to her age and heath, Mellaci said.

http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ss...entence_for_conspiring_to_burn_dead_body.html

Morris was paid $3,000 to torch the car Moore&#8217;s body was in, but then never followed through. Thomas Dorsett later burned the car himself when Moore did not, Morris told investigators.

Morris, a divorced father of two, had already served 598 days jail for his role in the crime by the time he was released in April 2012.

Because of this, as well as the fact that he substantially aided the prosecution&#8217;s investigation of the Dorsett family and has been incident free and working two jobs &#8211; averaging more than 70 hours a week &#8211; since his release, his attorney asked Mellaci to suspend the remainder of Morris&#8217;s seven-year sentence.
 

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