What Happened to Heather Elvis: Is She Found or Not? Detail
After Heather Elvis went missing in December 2013, police discovered a complicated love triangle. Heather Elvis—what became of her?
Who is Heather Elvis?
A 20-year-old woman from Carolina Forest, South Carolina named Heather Elvis vanished on December 18, 2013, following a first date. Heather made an effort to put her relationship with Sidney Moorer, an employee she met at work, in the past. Heather was texted by Sidney’s wife Tammy when she found out about the affair.
What Happened to Heather Elvis?
It was well-known among the Tilted Kilt employees that Elvis had an affair with Moorer. “We all knew about it because people did make fun of [Heather] knowing that he was a married man,” Brianna Kulzer, Elvis’s former roommate and coworker, told ABC News. “Heather was made fun of a lot, and she was called multiple names by girls we worked with,” said Brianna.
It was Elvis’s wife, Tammy, and not the taunting that ended their relationship. During a phone call with Elvis in October 2013, Tammy Moorer said that Elvis was nothing more than a “booty call” for Moorer. There were a lot of derogatory remarks and insults directed toward Elvis in the conversation. Regrettably, Tammy Moorer’s calls persisted and eventually escalated to “disparaging comments” shared on various social media platforms. Tammy Moorer was so robotic that she would criticize Elvis for hours on end. Tammy Moorer was Heather Elvis’s worst nightmare.
As time went on, it seemed like everyone involved moved on and the abuse stopped. Heather Elvis started dating again while the Moorers were on a road trip to California to mend their marriage. “Peachtree Boat Landing, a ramp leading into a waterway at the far end of a tree-lined road in Socastee, about eight miles from Myrtle Beach,” as reported by ABC News, was the location where Elvis’s abandoned automobile was discovered on December 19, 2013. This discovery altered everything. No one ever saw or heard from Heather Elvis again.
Was Heather Elvis Found in a Septic Tank?
No one ever found her. The murder charges were later dropped due to the non-finding of Elvis’ body, but Sidney Moorer and his wife Tammy Moorer were initially arrested and accused of kidnapping and murder in 2014.
What Happened to Sidney and Tammy Moorer? Where are They Now?
Numerous pieces of evidence point to Sidney and Tammy Moorer as the prime suspects in Elvis’s abduction. In addition to threatening Elvis, Tammy insulted him on multiple occasions via text and social media. It was reported by CBS News that on November 1, 2013, Tammy Moorer sent the following message: “Someone’s about to get their a– beat down…your b— is about to take [her] last breath.”
Elvis and Sidney Moorer had a brief phone conversation the night she vanished. Moorer lied subsequently on the subject of a call he made to Elvis from a payphone. Also, Tammy Moorer was busy writing about Elvis throughout this time, giving the impression that Elvis was the one who was bothering and stalking the Moorer family. According to People magazine, Tammy was frequently abusive towards Sidney during their marriage.
The Moorer property was searched by the police in February 2014. The couple is facing charges related to Heather Elvis’s abduction, including “murder, kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and two counts of indecent exposure,” according to My Horry News.
In the case of obstruction of justice, Sidney Moorer lied about phoning Elvis from a payphone, while in the case of indecent exposure, images of the couple participating in public sex activities were discovered on their phones. It appears that Heather Elvis was the recipient of these photographs.
The murder, obstruction of justice and indecent exposure charges against Sidney and Tammy Moorer were dismissed in March 2016, according to ABC 15 News. However, abduction was still scheduled for later. At long last, in late 2019, the kidnapping and conspiracy to kidnap Heather Elvis trials for Sidney Moorer and Tammy Moorer were heard separately. They were both found guilty and given 30-year prison terms.