her to the ground. They picked me up bodily and carried me across the street, Moore told Lauer. I had one of those weird moments where I thought I'd never walk the streets again. Moore spent seven years in solitary confinement. But she also worked in an office in the prison and occasionally had to be taken out for medical treatments. I hated it, I wouldn't want to live with it, she said. But it allowed me to stop, think, get acquainted with myself. That's when I began to realize that this ...