
              Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 6  Num. 85
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                    ("Quid coniuratio est?")
 
 
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MAN CHARGED WITH NUDITY HAS "DELUSIONS"
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Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, 12/21/95
By Chris Schultz
 
CHARLESTON, IL -- A former Coles County Board member is facing a 
Jan. 8 hearing to determine whether he will be required to take 
treatment through the Illinois Department of Mental Health.
 
Warren Larry Moore, 48, of Mattoon is charged with being publicly 
nude on three occasions between June 6 and Sept. 3 this year.
 
He is also accused of trespassing in a mobile home court after 
being warned away from the property by the owner.
 
On Nov. 15, Coles County Judge Dale A. Cini ordered a fitness 
evaluation for Moore.
 
According to a clinical psychologist, Moore was not competent to 
stand trial on the misdemeanors.
 
Moore is suffering from a "persecutory delusion" and may be 
experiencing auditory hallucinations, the psychologist reported. 
The recommendation is that Moore receive treatment through the 
Illinois Department of Mental Health.
 
The incidents cited in the complaints include:
 
   -- On June 6, 1995, Moore walked about nude, except for socks 
and tennis shoes, at the Wilson Trailer Court in Mattoon.
   -- On June 18, 1995, Moore is accused of standing in front of 
905 N. 10th St., Mattoon, "with no clothing."
   -- On Sept. 3, 1995, Moore is accused of public indecency for 
walking up on the porch of a woman living in the Wilson Trailer 
Court and exposing himself.
 
The trespassing charge is related to the last incident.
 
According to the evaluation, Moore told the psychologist that he 
was representing himself. Moore claimed, during the evaluation, 
that the appearance of him being nude was part of a conspiracy in 
which an illusion was created by others using holograms and 
supercomputers.
 
Moore, formerly an independent insurance agent who owned the now- 
defunct Downtown Insurance Agency in Mattoon, served on the Coles 
County Board from 1976 to 1985 as a Democrat. He had also run for 
mayor of Mattoon twice.
 
In 1987, Moore was found guilty of misappropriating funds in his 
insurance business, in that he took $433 in deposits without 
providing insurance to clients.
 
During the trial, Moore claimed that the charges against him were 
part of a "political conspiracy" by Coles County Republicans.
 
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