Emergency Services received a 911 call reporting the discovery of a body at the Moran residence.
Russell and his wife moved back to his hometown after a failed run for office in Miami.
Detectives Armstrong and Murphy spoke to the victim's husband about his discovery of the body.
Kelly and her husband moved to Oxford from Florida a few years after they married.
Investigators canvassed Muirfield Drive residents to learn what neighbors saw and heard the night Kelly died.
The Crime Beat reports: Oxford socialite's husband finds her dead. Foul play is suspected.
CSU submitted this preliminary inventory of evidence collected from the scene at 797 Muirfield Drive.
Zina is a longtime resident of the neighborhood where the Morans live.
Zina contacted Detectives Armstrong and Murphy about the death of her neighbor, Kelly Moran.
Lorraine dreamed of being a country singer before she became a pharmacist
The detectives spoke to Kelly's friend and pharmacist about Kelly's social life and medical situation.
Karen has struggled to fit into small-town life since moving to Oxford for her husband.
The detectives asked another of Kelly's friends about Kelly's social life and recent activities.
Nicolette's marriage to her oncologist husband began to founder once she had children.
The detectives asked Nicolette about the last time she saw Kelly and their mutual acquaintances.
Does the Face in the Mirror have some inside scoop on Kelly's murder?
The Crime Beat reports: Officials aren't talking; COP puts up reward for information
The detectives spoke to Trish about Kelly's personal relationships and more.
David overcame a difficult childhood and now counsels others who need help.
The detectives asked Lorraine's husband what he knew about Kelly Moran.
James was a prominent physician in New York City before moving to Oxford.
The detectives spoke to Nicolette's husband about his and his wife's relationships with Kelly Moran.
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