Family and friends of a male escort found
dead in the West Hollywood home of a high-powered Democratic Party donor
last year continue to press for answers—in a case that has eluded the
national media spotlight on incidents of sexual misconduct and racial
injustice.
Gemmel Moore, 26, was discovered by police on July 27 inside the
apartment of Ed Buck, 63. Buck is a well-known Democratic contributor,
and has given more than $500,000 to an array of Democrats including
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los
Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey and a variety of state and
local organizations in California.
The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office initially ruled the death an
accidental methamphetamine overdose. But the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Office Homicide Bureau on Aug. 14 announced they would
investigate if there is any criminal culpability, after Moore’s family
and friends disputed the initial finding.
Investigators told Fox News they would like to have the inquiry wrapped
up in the near future—but have had trouble interviewing certain
witnesses.
“We should have all the information, so we can make a good evaluation of
everything that transpired to see if there’s any criminal culpability,”
Lt. Joe Mendoza, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office
homicide bureau, told Fox News in a recent telephone interview.
Detectives have already interviewed “numerous” witnesses who have
information to share about their interactions with Buck, according to
Mendoza. But investigators are trying to schedule additional interviews
with people who may have useful information. |
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