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Grandson Indicted for Murdering Grandfather

Shawn A. Moir, 27, indicted for first-degree murder of his grandfather, Albert B. Moir, 59, in Vineland home. Moir, previously convicted of aggravated assault and out on bail for sexual assault charges, fled in grandparents SUV. Indicted on five counts, including murder and theft. Caught in Pennsylvania, jailed without bail, awaiting trial. Checkout Solipillow.com

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