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What's the story behind your LP name?
Shakespeare,Julius Ceasar-the soothsayers foretold him of his impending demise, Beware the ides of March .
Aug 24, 2008, 8:41 am - soothsayer - Lottery Discussion Forum

Top 10 Significant Numbers in Biblical Numerology
10 One No surprise, but 1 is obviously used throughout the Bible to indicate one thing only, God Himself. The one true God. The number 1 Commandment is Thou shalt have no other gods besides me. Deuteronomy 6:4: Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one. This was to remind the Jews of the time not to worship multiple gods like all those civilizations around them. 1 is enough. Numerology seems to be more than just coincidence when we consider the chapter and verse, 6:4. 6 pl
Sep 22, 2012, 12:43 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Mom of murdered lottery winner speaks
I simply hope that before Shakespeare died that he became a good man and a happy man. I hope that he was able to remove himself from those pursuits (burglery and assult) that he used to perform which is why he spent some time in jail for retribution. It may have been sad for Shakespeare's mother to observe/know of Shakespeare continuing friendships with the folks that he had performed those bad pursuits with prior (or met while he was in jail), if he had encouraged those friendships. I don
Feb 8, 2010, 6:31 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News

Murder the Thirst Abraham Shakespeare
Here is another YouTube video. It shows Abraham Lee Shakespeare's life after a major win. He was so kind hearted and could not say NO to the moochers, beggars, and his killer Dee Dee Moore. I learned more watching this video. I hope that you will like it as well.
Aug 11, 2019, 3:02 pm - music* - Lottery Discussion Forum

Compiling lists of states and claiming rules/anonymous, etc. Please add.
Intersting topic Artist77! Searching Can Colorado jackpot winners remain anonymous? brought in the following article from January 15, 2016. A bit outdated perhaps, but still... https://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/01/15/in-colorado-and-other-states-lottery-winners-can-keep-names-secret/ Even a jackpot isn t enough to buy anonymity for many lottery winners, whose names are often made public by state law. But now it s becoming increasingly possible for big winners to hide their
Jan 21, 2019, 10:35 pm - adulane62 - Jackpot Games Forum

Florida man sues friend in dispute over $1M lottery ticket
Another lottery story from Lakeland, Florida. The former girlfriend of Abraham Lee Shakespeare is featured in yesterday's post. She and Shakespeare called Lakeland home. If John Rhoades is a senior citizen as well as being mentally challenged he has more ways to prosecute his case. This Circuit Court Judge has plenty of power. I hope that John Roades is successful.
Jun 15, 2017, 11:12 am - music* - Lottery News

Lottery windfalls can buy anything except anonymity
Read the article posted on LP in 2007; it has all the lawsuit details including how Ford found out Shakespeare won. You want to make it sound as if Shakespeare's lawsuit just materialized out of thin air and that his publicized win was not the instigating factor. LMAO! Moore met Shakespeare a year after the lawsuit. Are you that lazy or can't you read the article that was posted on LP?
Mar 13, 2015, 10:17 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

It's time the lottery needs to stop releasing a person name and picture when a big win is won!
Lottery winners sometimes experience high-profile misfortune. West Virginia businessman Andrew Jack Whittaker Jr. is a well-known example; he won $112 million after taxes in 2002. Among his personal tragedies since then, his granddaughter and daughter have both died, and he has allegedly been robbed several times. Another case is Abraham Shakespeare of Florida, who was slain after winning a $31 million lottery prize. A friend was charged with murder in his death last year and has pleaded not
Feb 28, 2015, 1:13 pm - myturn - Lottery Discussion Forum

Georgia Mega Millions jackpot winner comes forward
It's laughable that people compare any other lottery winner to that Abe Shakespeare character. You're talking about a homeless, illiterate, drug using moron ...this Shakespeare clown... I think it's sad that anyone would refer to a soft-spoken, gentle, generous, trusting human being as a moron and a clown.
Dec 21, 2013, 9:11 am - rdgrnr - Lottery News

Convicted murderer Dee Dee Moore denies killing lotto winner
I watched the interview and was at a disbelief when she made the statement she had only known Mr. Shakespeare for a few months before he was killed. My opinion is people have different motives for doing what they do. They don't have to know the person for a long period of time if there is a motive for murder. Money changes people, some for good and some for bad; therefore, Ms. Moore's intentions were for bad. After carefully watching her reactions (eg. smiles, change of emotions, etc.), I believ
Sep 11, 2013, 5:14 pm - traemiah - Lottery News