DNA Links Dead Baltimore County Serial Burglar Ronald Lee Moore To 1996 South Carolina Cold Case

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — A cold-case slaying in South Carolina has been closed, as police believe the killer died in a Louisiana jail more than a decade ago.

Ronald Lee Moore. Credit: Baltimore County Police via North Myrtle Beach, SC Dept. of Public Safety

Shawn Marie Neal, 23, was found strangled in her North Myrtle Beach condo on June 2, 1996. The investigation went cold and police made no arrests.

DNA in the case was tested and was a match to Ronald Lee Moore, a convicted serial burglar from Baltimore County, Maryland, North Myrtle Beach police told news outlets Wednesday.

Detectives reopened the case of Neal's death in November 2017 and took DNA evidence from towels and a mattress spread found in the condo. The DNA was tested in the national database and it matched Moore.

Authorities said Moore had no ties in North Myrtle Beach but did visit friends in Louisiana. Investigators said it's possible Moore traveled through the area from Maryland to Louisiana.

Moore was a named suspect in a series of burglaries, unsolved sexual assaults and homicide cases in Maryland in 1999, police said.

In 2013, Baltimore police named Moore a suspect in the 1999 death of Annelise Hyang Suk Lee using DNA technology.

Moore died in 2008 while he was jailed on unrelated charges in Louisiana, North Myrtle Beach police said.

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