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Baltimore authorities have uncovered the dark underbelly of an alleged violent criminal network after a long-running investigation culminated in a grand jury indictment against two men accused of orchestrating a spree of contract killings and attempted murders. Over the course of eight bloody months, a trail of devastation followed the actions of Cornell Moore and Keith Brian Russell, leaving behind grieving families and a community struggling to comprehend the depths of the violence. Among the string of brutal acts attributed to the pair, the May 2022 killings of Yahmell Montague and Angel Smith remain particularly heart-wrenching. Montague and Smith were not only victims but a young engaged couple with a future stolen from them. Smith, who was seven months pregnant, succumbed to her injuries in the attack. Miraculously, their unborn child survived due to emergency medical intervention, a flicker of life amidst profound loss. The indictment, handed down this month, paints Moore, 38, of Gwynn Oak, and Russell, 38, of Silver Spring, as central figures in an organized criminal “enterprise.” The alleged operation’s motive was twofold: to eliminate perceived competition and to profit financially through acts of murder and carjacking. According to investigators, the enterprise employed sophisticated tactics to conceal its activities. These included the use of shell limited liability corporations, bank accounts under minors’ names, and mobile money applications to facilitate payments for their crimes while avoiding detection. The full scope of the organization remains shrouded in mystery, with authorities declining to elaborate further at this stage. This high-profile case marks a significant milestone for the reconstituted Major Investigations Unit of the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office. Aided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Baltimore Police, this unit played a pivotal role in piecing together the evidence against Moore and Russell. Prosecutors have refrained from commenting on the specifics, promising to provide further details at an upcoming press event. Defense attorneys for both accused men have maintained silence. Moore’s lawyer, Robert D. Cole Jr., declined to make a statement, while Russell’s attorney, John Cox, did not respond to inquiries. The indictment alleges that Moore and Russell frequently relied on stolen vehicles to execute their attacks. By stealing cars outside Baltimore, they reduced the risk of detection while carrying out their calculated acts of violence. This methodical approach underscores the premeditated nature of the crimes, painting a chilling picture of the duo’s efficiency.