Blanche Kiser Taylor Moore is a convicted killer from Alamance County, North Carolina. She is also an alleged serial killer. Blanche Moore was born in 1933. Here’s a brief life story of the mysterious woman:
Blanche Taylor Moore was born to P.D. Kiser. Kiser was an alcoholic and a Baptist Minister. He pushed Moore into prostitution. She was married to James N. Taylor in 1952 and the couple had two children together. She started working in Kroger as a cashier and in a period of five years Moore was promoted as the head cashier of Kroger. It was the then highest post for females at Kroger. Blanche Moore’s troubles began arising around 1962 when she indulged into an affair with Raymond Reid. Reid was the manager of that where Moore was appointed. Moore’s husband died in 1971 and after his death she started dating Reid openly. The two started having problems in their relationship in early 1980s. It is being said that Moore had another affair with Kevin Denton, the regional manager of the store, but filed a suit against him for sexual harassment. She then started meeting Dwight Moore, a pastor at Carolina United Church of Christ. She was also dating Reid at the same time. It was the year of 1986, when Reid complained of shingles. His health was getting worst day by day and eventually he gave up his life in October 1986. After the death of Reid, Moore started dating Dwight openly and the two announced their marriage. The marriage date had to be changed as Blanche Moore was diagnosed with breast cancer. The couple married in April 1989 and celebrated their honeymoon in New Jersey. After returning home from the honeymoon, Dwight went unconscious after eating a desert. He was admitted to Alamance County Hospital after two days. The doctors took a toxicology screen test and the results were surprising. The test report showed that Dwight had been poisoned with 20 lethal doses of arsenic. Dwight lost his life after spending few days in the suffering.
The police got suspicious of Blanche Moore and interviewed her during the investigation. Blanche told them both Reid and Dwight had been using arsenic to cure their depression. It firmed the investigators in their suspicion as it was an improper answer. Further investigation proved the suspicion and Blanche was charged with murder of her boyfriend Reid and her husband Dwight. The jury recommended a death sentence to the woman with poisoned injection. She is currently serving in North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women awaiting her sentence.



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