Man Accused Of Killing Woman Outside Manchester Bar Held Without Bail

MANCHESTER, N.H. (CBS) -- The man accused of shooting and killing a 34-year-old woman as she and her boyfriend left a bar Saturday is being held without bail. Justin Moura waved an arraignment appearance Tuesday in Manchester N.H.'s Hillsborough Superior Court.

"There's still a lot of interviews that need to be done of witnesses who may have seen things or may have relevant information to give. We don't want to provide information to the press or through otherwise that may taint the recollection of events, " said New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley.

Justin Moura (Photo Courtesy: Manchester, N.H. Police)

Tanya Hall and her boyfriend, Jeremy Winslow, were at the Manchvegas Nightclub when Winslow had a brief confrontation with the accused shooter, Winslow told WBZ-TV.

A bump near the men's room drew icy stares from three guys in black vests, apparently members of a local motorcycle club, according to Winslow. But when the hostile trio moved closer, Winslow told Hall they needed to leave. The trio followed them to his Jeep, Winslow said, punching at the windows as he peeled off.

Tanya Hall and Jeremy Winslow (WBZ-TV)

Then he heard a pop. "After the noise, she said, 'babe, they hit me,'" Winslow explained. Minutes later, Hall, who was shot in the back, was dead.

Winslow said Hall has an 18-month-old son.

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