Alexia Moore

Person

Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Public Disclosure

    Details of the murder warrant and the specific medications used are made public via court records.

  2. Public Disclosure

    Details of the arrest warrant and the specific murder charges are reported by national news outlets.

  3. Public Disclosure

    Details of the murder charge and arrest warrant are made public by news agencies.

  4. Arrest and Incarceration

    Moore is booked into Camden County jail on murder and drug possession charges.

  5. Arrest and Incarceration

    Moore is booked into Camden County Jail on charges of murder and drug possession.

  6. Arrest and Incarceration

    Moore is arrested and jailed in Camden County on murder and drug charges.

  7. Hospital Admission

    Alexia Moore arrives at a hospital with abdominal pain and allegedly admits to self-inducing an abortion.

  8. Hospital Admission

    Moore arrives at a hospital with abdominal pain; admits to taking misoprostol and oxycodone.

  9. Hospital Admission

    Moore arrives at a hospital with abdominal pain; fetus is delivered and survives for one hour.

  10. LIFE Act Signed

    Georgia Governor signs the 'heartbeat' bill into law, establishing fetal personhood.

  11. Georgia Passes LIFE Act

    Governor Brian Kemp signs the six-week abortion ban into law.

Stories mentioning Alexia Moore 3

pharma Very Bearish

Georgia Murder Charge for Medication Abortion Signals New Legal Era for Pharma

A 31-year-old Georgia woman, Alexia Moore, faces murder charges after allegedly using misoprostol to induce an abortion, marking a significant escalation in the criminalization of self-managed reproductive care. The case highlights the intensifying legal risks surrounding medication abortion and the pharmaceutical supply chain in states with restrictive abortion laws.

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regulation Very Bearish

Georgia Murder Charge for Medication Abortion Signals New Legal Frontier

Alexia Moore faces murder charges in Georgia after allegedly using misoprostol and oxycodone to terminate a pregnancy beyond the state's six-week limit. This case represents a significant escalation in the criminalization of self-managed abortions, testing the boundaries of 'fetal personhood' under the state's 2019 LIFE Act.

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