Elena Moore autopsy reveals no signs of trauma. Here’s what to know

A week after Elena Moore’s body was discovered in Lexington County, preliminary autopsy results have been released. The findings raise more questions than answers about how the missing woman died.

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FULL STORY: Elena Moore’s autopsy results have been released. Here’s what we know

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Here are key takeaways:

  • The Lexington County Coroner’s Office said an autopsy at the Medical University of South Carolina did not identify a cause of death. An official cause remains pending further testing.
  • Moore’s body showed no evidence of traumatic injuries, officials said. Examiners found no bruising, lacerations, gunshot wounds, stab wounds, blunt force trauma or signs of strangulation.
  • Additional evaluation is underway, including tissue sample analysis, a review of medical records and toxicology testing. No further information will be released until a pathologist determines the cause and manner of death.
  • Moore was first reported missing June 12. Her body was found June 17 near Old Cherokee Road and North Lake Drive, and she was publicly identified two days later.
  • Police said surveillance footage captured Moore walking through the Publix parking lot at 100 Old Cherokee Road at 9:17 p.m. on June 11, wearing an olive-green hoodie and black athletic pants matching what was found on the body.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The full story in the link at top was reported, written and edited entirely by journalists.

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