Widower sues city, utility, parking firm
Walter Moreland, the husband of slain Progress Energy employee Cynthia Moreland, has filed a wrongful death suit against her employer, the city of Raleigh, a parking deck operator and two security services.
Life sentence offers Moreland family little solace
Antonio Chance pleads guilty and gets a life sentence in the August 2006 kidnapping and murder of Cynthia Moreland.
Antonio Chance deemed mentally retarded
Lawyers for the suspect in Cynthia Moreland's killing cite a psychologist's finding that might allow their client to avoid the death penalty. A trial is expected to begin this fall.
Judge won't rule on suspect's eligibility for death
A Superior Court judge declined to rule Friday on whether an accused killer is mentally retarded and therefore ineligible for the death penalty.
Lawyers claim murder suspects are mentally retarded
Lawyers for two Wake County murder suspects contend that their clients are mentally retarded, a designation that would make the two men ineligible for the death penalty that Wake prosecutors are seeking.
Report: Moreland was likely strangled
Wake County Briefs: Cynthia Moreland, the Progress Energy employee kidnapped from a downtown Raleigh parking deck, may have been strangled to death, according to her recently released autopsy.
Safety issues delay parking deal
The city and McLaurin Parking Co. were supposed to have a new contract by Sunday, but concerns over safety in the downtown decks and lots has held up the deal.
2 charges likely to be dropped in killing
Triangle Briefs: The man accused of kidnapping and killing a Wendell woman last month will likely stand trial on only one charge: first-degree murder.
Parking suits raise security issues
A company is accused of negligence in the deaths at tailgating party near Carter-Finley Stadium. Tim Wayne Johnson, who was charged with murder in both deaths, was convicted of both first-degree and second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Murder suspect seen with Toyota
An Angier tow truck operator said Tuesday that he saw murder suspect Antonio Davon Chance with Cynthia Moreland's car about two hours after she was abducted from a city-owned parking lot Aug. 22.
Tragedy puts men in motion
Saunders:Nah, fuhgeddaboutit. Wouldn't do any good anyhow.
Hundreds celebrate life of Moreland
Cynthia Moreland's friends and family didn't come for a funeral service Saturday. They came for a "home-going celebration."
Wife and mother remembered for her grace, faith
The first time Walter Moreland laid eyes on his future wife she was standing in front of the stage in a downtown Raleigh nightclub while he was singing with Mark IV, a rhythm and blues quartet.
Man charged in Moreland death
The District Attorney's Office says it will seek the death penalty if Chance is convicted.
Body may be missing woman
A Harnett County woman hunting for firewood Friday found what police think is the body of Cynthia Moreland, a Progress Energy employee abducted Aug. 22 from a Raleigh parking deck.
Dozens search for woman
Suspect's silence frustrates family.
Woman's search focuses on Wake
Cynthia Moreland's church adds $5,000 to reward.
Garner man held in kidnapping
A Garner man has been charged in the disappearance of Cynthia Moreland, a Wendell woman who has been missing since she failed to report to work Tuesday morning. Antonio Davon Chance was charged today with first-degree kidnapping, according to court records.
Church focuses on aiding family
'We want to be there,' kidnapped woman's pastor says. Still no charges in her death.
More reward money offered in hunt for woman
Two Raleigh companies are offering more reward money for information that would help authorities find Cynthia Moreland, the Wendell woman who police say was abducted from a downtown parking garage Aug. 22.
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