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Georgia woman charged with murder after taking abortion pills
Summary
Police say 31-year-old Alexia Moore took abortion pills and an infant delivered in hospital lived for about an hour; she is jailed on murder and drug charges and a court hearing was scheduled.
Content
Police in coastal Georgia have charged 31-year-old Alexia Moore with murder after investigators say she took pills to end a pregnancy. Authorities reported that Moore told hospital staff she had taken misoprostol and the opioid oxycodone. The case has drawn attention because Georgia law bans most abortions once cardiac activity is detected, which can occur early in pregnancy. Moore has been held in Camden County jail on murder and drug charges while her attorney has filed motions seeking bond and a speedy trial.
Known details:
- Police say Moore arrived at a hospital on Dec. 30 with abdominal pain and told staff she had taken misoprostol and oxycodone.
- Medical records referenced in a warrant indicated the pregnancy was about 22 to 24 weeks and described an infant delivered in the hospital that lived for about an hour.
- Moore was booked on murder and drug possession charges and has been jailed since March 4; her attorney filed motions for bond and a speedy trial and a court hearing was scheduled.
- Prosecutors would first need a grand jury indictment to pursue the murder charge, and the Camden County coroner listed the cause and manner of death as undetermined while noting the Georgia Bureau of Investigation declined to perform an autopsy.
Summary:
Officials say Moore took medication to induce a pregnancy and that an infant later lived for a short time after delivery. She is currently jailed on murder and drug charges, and her lawyer has filed motions with a hearing set in court. The decision to pursue prosecution would require a grand jury indictment by the local district attorney. Undetermined at this time.
