Damian Bradford |
Donna Moonda and Gulam Moonda |
The show is described as: A happy
relationship is destroyed by a mysterious gunman. Her lover, Damian Bradford plead guilty to interstate stalking and using a firearm during a crime of violence, and agreed to cooperate with investigators. Damian was sentenced to seventeen and one half years. The two met in drug rehab. Donna wept as he testified, saying he was only using her for money.
Donna Moonda is sentenced to life and is not eligible for release.
Her appeal (see link) includes:
At the evidentiary hearing conducted on July 28, 2006, the government presented the testimony of Sergeant Dennis L. Goodhart of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. In his capacity as being in charge of the criminal investigation unit of the Highway Patrol in the Cleveland office, he became involved in the investigation into the shooting death of Dr. Moonda on the Ohio (4:06 MJ 6049)
Turnpike on the day of the killing. Goodhart related the details of the investigation beginning on the day of the killing on May 13, 2005. He described the interview of the defendant on the evening of the homicide and testified in part as follows:
Q. And can you summarize for us first the defendant's interview that evening?
A. Mrs. Moonda stated that they were traveling from Hermitage to Toledo to meet up with Farouq (spelling) which would be Dr. Moonda's nephew who just graduated from medical school.
They were looking to buy a house out there in the Toledo area.
They left Hermitage, PA around 4:30 in the afternoon. She said they drove, they entered the Ohio turnpike, continued westbound on interstate 80. Arrived at a service plaza they're guessing somewhere around the 5:30 p.m. time.
They indicated that they went in, bought some water at a small kiosk located in the plaza, and that Dr. Moonda had his wallet out and must have — everybody must have been seeing that wallet and that, you know, with the large amount of money in it and that Dr. Moonda was very open with that wallet and he, you know, never protected anybody from seeing the type of money that he would carry.
She then advised that she decided to drive at that time. They arranged that, she went out and got the Jaguar, picked up Dr. Moonda, they continued west on the Ohio turnpike, and somewhere around 30 miles or so that Dr. Moonda started requesting to drive again because he — she always would read the maps and he would drive.
Her appeal (see link) includes:
At the evidentiary hearing conducted on July 28, 2006, the government presented the testimony of Sergeant Dennis L. Goodhart of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. In his capacity as being in charge of the criminal investigation unit of the Highway Patrol in the Cleveland office, he became involved in the investigation into the shooting death of Dr. Moonda on the Ohio (4:06 MJ 6049)
Turnpike on the day of the killing. Goodhart related the details of the investigation beginning on the day of the killing on May 13, 2005. He described the interview of the defendant on the evening of the homicide and testified in part as follows:
Q. And can you summarize for us first the defendant's interview that evening?
A. Mrs. Moonda stated that they were traveling from Hermitage to Toledo to meet up with Farouq (spelling) which would be Dr. Moonda's nephew who just graduated from medical school.
They were looking to buy a house out there in the Toledo area.
They left Hermitage, PA around 4:30 in the afternoon. She said they drove, they entered the Ohio turnpike, continued westbound on interstate 80. Arrived at a service plaza they're guessing somewhere around the 5:30 p.m. time.
They indicated that they went in, bought some water at a small kiosk located in the plaza, and that Dr. Moonda had his wallet out and must have — everybody must have been seeing that wallet and that, you know, with the large amount of money in it and that Dr. Moonda was very open with that wallet and he, you know, never protected anybody from seeing the type of money that he would carry.
She then advised that she decided to drive at that time. They arranged that, she went out and got the Jaguar, picked up Dr. Moonda, they continued west on the Ohio turnpike, and somewhere around 30 miles or so that Dr. Moonda started requesting to drive again because he — she always would read the maps and he would drive.
You can write to Donna Moonda at:
Donna Moonda
55165-060
FCI Tallahassee
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
501 CAPITAL CIRCLE, NE
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301
FCI Tallahassee
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
501 CAPITAL CIRCLE, NE
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301
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