Tragic Miami Murder-Suicide Claims Life of Cape Cod Hockey Star Meghan Moore

Miami, Florida – The tragic murder-suicide in Miami took the life of Cape Cod native Meghan Moore, leaving a community in mourning. Remembered for her humor and zest for life, Moore’s untimely death has left a deep impact on those who knew her.

According to Miami-Dade police, the 25-year-old Moore was killed on March 16th at her Miami condo by Luis Napoles, alongside her roommate Sidney Capolino, 23, before Napoles took his own life. Moore, originally from Centerville, was known for her athletic prowess as a standout hockey player at Barnstable High School and New England College, where she graduated in 2021.

Described as a favorite among staff and patrons at Spanky’s Clam Shack in Hyannis, where her father worked as a manager, Moore’s bright smile and adventurous spirit were cherished by many. Her recent foray into the Miami restaurant scene showcased her willingness to embrace new challenges and experiences, according to her obituary.

In honor of Moore’s memory, the Meghan Moore Foundation has been established to provide an annual scholarship for an outstanding female student-athlete. The foundation aims to embody Moore’s spirit of determination and dedication, serving as a beacon of hope and encouragement.

Visitation for Moore will be held at Our Lady of Victory in Centerville, with a funeral mass to follow the next day. Burial is set to take place at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Centerville, with a gathering at the Hyannis Yacht Club for attendees to join the family in remembrance.

As friends, family, and community members come together to mourn the loss of Moore, the impact of her vibrant personality and kind heart will continue to be felt for years to come. The legacy she leaves behind serves as a reminder of the importance of cherishing every moment and living life to the fullest.