Suspect in Nancy Moyer case released after federal charges dropped
The man who was arrested for the 2009 disappearance of Nancy Moyer is free after federal charges were dropped Thursday. The suspect was only held on charges for federal gun crimes because prosecutors didnt feel there was enough evidence for a murder charge just yet. However, those charges were dismissed because the presented evidence didnt meet federal standards, according to the prosecutor's office. The suspect previously confessed to Moyers death but recanted that confession. If sufficient evidence for other charges is found, the suspect may be rearrested.
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