Judge John Chmura of 37 th District Court in Warren on Thursday approved providing $3,500 at $150 per hour for the defense to hire the expert in the case of Nicholas R. Bahri. He who is charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Tukoyo Moore, 32, Mooreâs 6-year-old son, Taiâraz, and his girlfriend, Isis Rimson, 28. Their bodies were found the morning of Oct. 1. âI need a computer person to organize and put together and abstract it and put it on my computer,â Rodnick told the judge. - Advertisement - MACOMB DAILY FILE PHOTO The case involves at least three law enforcement agencies as Tukoyo Mooreâs body was found in Moore's burned out rental Kia Sorrento in Detroit, while Taiâraz and Rimsonâs bodyâs were found in the basement of their Warren home. According to police, Bahri left his West Bloomfield Township home in the Sorrento driven by Moore shortly before 8 p.m. Sept. 30 and returned to his home in a taxi shortly before 4 a.m. Oct. 1. Bahri allegedly committed the murders during that eight-hour gap.