Stephanie Moroz: What Happened to Lori Milliron’s Daughter?

When 56-year-old Bianca Rudolph was found dead in her cabin on the final morning of a 2-week hunting excursion in Zambia, Africa, the entire world was left baffled to the core. The truth is her death was initially assumed to be an accident, but things changed as the FBI got involved and unraveled a tale of greed, sex, and murder, as explored in Hulu’s ‘Trophy Wife: Murder on Safari.’ At the forefront of it all were actually her husband of 34 years, Lawrence “Larry” Randolph, and his girlfriend, Lori Milliron. Yet, the latter’s daughter has always believed in her mother’s innocence.

Stephanie Moroz Wholeheartedly Stands By Her Mother

It was reportedly towards the late 1980s or early 1990s when Stephanie Moroz was born in Pennsylvania to Lori Milliron and her first husband, as one of their three beautiful children. According to her own accounts, they grew up in a home surrounded by affection, care, and kindness, with their mother doing her best to ensure they had the best childhood they could possibly have. In fact, this was allegedly to such an extent that when Lori and her then-husband separated, she took up multiple jobs just to maintain the kids’ standard of living, even if it came at the cost of her exhaustion.

Stephanie has since also asserted in the aforementioned original that the entire world has the wrong impression of who her mother really is and the core values she has always had. She detailed that it was Lori who taught her the significance of being kind, giving back to the community, and respecting not just elders but everyone, no matter their status. She then iterated that while her mother’s social life primarily revolved around her workplace, this was because she was determined to succeed while also being present for all her kids’ cocurricular activities.

Therefore, as per Stephanie’s accounts, when Larry Rudolph began showing interest in Lori, she initially hesitated since she had just landed her full-time job at the dentistry he owned. It took them roughly a year to actually get together despite him being married, and her belief is that her mother was attracted to his charming personality and generous soul more than anything else. She claimed that whenever he found out she or her siblings needed something, he provided for them without any hesitation, and it wasn’t until she was 15 that the couple began taking trips together. She basically indicated that no one was being taken advantage of; instead, the dentist was willingly giving her mother, and by extension her as well as her siblings, a stable life with several positive, heartwarming experiences.

Stephanie Moroz Prefers to Lead a Quiet Life

When Lori was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to 17 years in federal prison on charges of accessory after the fact to murder, obstruction of justice, and perjury before a grand jury, Stephanie was shattered. Her mother was 65 years old at the time, so just the idea of her having to spend her days in a small cell when she has always insisted on her innocence is a vision the young woman has never been able to remove from her mind. Moreover, it hurts her heart that she won’t be able to introduce her mother to the new people who may come into her life or have unrestricted access to her affection, care, love, as well as wisdom, until at least her release in 2036.

Nevertheless, Stephanie maintains that Lori remains her best friend to this day and that she still really loves her dearly, meaning she continues to stand by her every step of the way. As for her own personal standing, it appears as if she currently prefers to lead a quiet life well away from the limelight for understandable privacy reasons. So, unfortunately, we don’t know much regarding any of her private or professional experiences over the past few years. All we know is that she is currently in her 30s, is likely still quite close with her two siblings, and is based out of New Castle, Pennsylvania.

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