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Nireah Johnson was born on 1986, is a Murder of an African American trans woman. Discover Nireah Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 17 years old?
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Timeline
Police were also led to Moore when ballistics tests revealed that the .45 caliber bullets removed from the victims matched a gun taken from Moore during a disturbance in 2002.
Moore was charged with murder, confinement, and arson.
Ward was arrested, and charged with confinement, arson, and assisting a criminal.
Clarence McGee was arrested as well.
Nireah Johnson (1986 – July 23, 2003) was an African American trans woman who was murdered in Indianapolis, Indiana along with her friend Brandie Coleman, by Paul Moore, after Moore discovered that Johnson was transgender.
On June 18, 2003, Nireah Johnson, 17, and her friend Brandie Coleman, 18, were riding around with another friend.
The trio saw Paul Moore riding in a car driven by Curtis Ward, and asked them to pull into a gas station parking lot.
Johnson and Moore got out of their vehicles, talked briefly and exchanged numbers.
Moore reportedly said he was attracted to Johnson, and believed Johnson was a cisgender woman.
Moore later told police that Johnson kissed him on the cheek when they parted, and they agreed to meet later.
He denied meeting Johnson at a later date.
According to court documents, at 12:51 a.m. on July 23, Coleman called Moore's home to speak with Ward.
Coleman and Johnson then drove to Moore's apartment.
The four talked outside and then went into the apartment.
Ward and Coleman went into Ward's room, while Moore and Johnson went into Moore's room.
Moore later entered Ward's room with a Ruger P90 handgun and asked to speak with Ward.
The two men went into the kitchen, where Moore asked if Ward knew whether Johnson was anatomically male or female.
The two men went into the living room, where Moore asked Johnson and Coleman what sex Johnson was assigned at birth.
When Johnson went to use the bathroom, after forty minutes of discussion, Moore followed and discovered Johnson was a trans woman.
Moore became upset, and then asked Ward to get some wire.
They used the wire to bind Coleman's and Johnson's hands behind their backs.
Moore put Johnson and Coleman in the back seat of their vehicle, and told Ward to follow him.
Moore drove to a wooded area in Fall Creek Corridor Park in Indianapolis.
Ward made a U-turn after which Moore entered Ward's vehicle and shot Johnson and Coleman to death.
Moore then dismantled the handgun and threw the pieces out of the window.
The men then returned to Moore's home.
That afternoon, Moore called Ward to suggest they set fire to the vehicle they had left Johnson and Coleman in.
Ward spoke to Moore's half-brother, Clarence McGee, who had seen Johnson's and Coleman's bodies in the vehicle.
McGee and Ward returned to the park that night with a can of gasoline and burned the vehicle containing Johnson's and Coleman's bodies.
Johnson's and Coleman's bodies were found later, on the night of July 23, when firefighters were alerted to a burning vehicle.
They were found lying on the back seat of the Jeep.
Their bodies were burned beyond recognition, and investigators were unable to determine the race or sex of either victim.
Police treated the deaths as homicides, though they had not yet determined whether the victims had been murdered.
On July 24, the Marion County, Indiana coroner's office released Johnson's and Coleman's names as homicide victims.
The coroner's report said that each had been shot in the forehead before the fire started.
Investigators determined that gasoline had been poured into the back seat and ignited.
Authorities were alerted when Coleman's mother, Mary Coleman recognized the vehicle in news reports, from the FedEx plate on the front.
Mary Coleman, who worked at FedEx, called a television station, and the station then contacted the police.
Paul Moore was arrested on Thursday, July 31, 2003, after Adrian Beverly identified him as the passenger she had seen in Ward's car on July 18, with Johnson and Coleman.
Moore and McGee went to trial in April 2004.