Bexar County Man Cameron Moore Receives Life Sentence in Hays County for Multiple Domestic Violence Crimes

In a decisive move by Hays County authorities, Cameron Moore, a 44-year-old man from Bexar County, Texas, received a life sentence for a string of heinous crimes encompassing domestic violence. This judgment came from Hays County District Court Judge Sherri Tibbe, as reported on September 19th. Moore was found guilty of a harrowing list of charges: burglary of a habitation with felonious intent, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, tampering with a witness, and endangering a child. According to the Hays County District Attorney’s Office, the punishment reflects the gravity of his actions.

Moore had been previously convicted in 2019 for aggressively targeting the same victim. The Office of Hays County Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins, in a case that laid Moore’s violent tendencies bare, revealed a past steeped in intimidation and manipulation. During that trial, Moore was depicted as having pursued the victim to a police station after affixing a GPS device to her vehicle, where he attempted to strangle her. Found armed with a zip tie and a pocketknife, his actions painted the portrait of a man driven by control and harm. Furthermore, his relationship with the victim, lasting for eight years, was tainted by repeated abuse and stalking. Despite this, the 2019 jury convicted Moore of lesser charges, resulting in a 10-year jail sentence.

While serving this sentence, Moore continued to exert his malignant influence from behind bars, threatening another victim with violence, the D.A.’s office noted. The prosecution, led by Assistant District Attorneys Katie Arnold and Courtney Hanson, was propelled by this ongoing threat to the community and the need to secure the safety of Moore’s targets. They worked tirelessly to present the facts of Moore’s relentless and dangerous behavior…

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