Moorer Hearing

Sydney & Tammy Moorer cover their faces as they enter Horry County Courthouse Monday morning.

Sydney & Tammy Moorer cover their faces as they enter Horry County Courthouse Monday morning.

Sydney & Tammy Moorer inside courtroom

Grant Fredericks - Expert witness for the prosecution.

Prosecutor Nancy Livesay


Defense attorney Kirk Truslow cross-examining the state's expert forensic video analyst.

Sydney & Tammy Moorer talking during a recess.

Members of Heather Elvis' family attend Moorer hearing.

Judge Markley Dennis

Defense video forensic expert Bruce Koenig on the stand.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) – The man charged with kidnapping a woman who has been missing for more than two years says he doesn’t believe he can get a fair trial in Horry County.
Still, Sidney Moorer told The Sun News that he’s fairly confident the situation will end as it should and both he and his wife, Tammy, will be found not guilty.
Both face kidnapping charges in the disappearance of Heather Elvis, who was last seen in December 2013. Her car was found in Socastee.
He’s also charged with obstruction of justice. His trial is scheduled to start June 20.
Horry County Solicitor Jimmy Richardson said he didn’t want to comment on Moorer’s claims because of a gag order.
Moorer, his wife and his three children live in Florida.
