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#48: Steve Moore on Rudy Guede's role with the police and an Amanda Knox update

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, Documentary

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2017

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Retired FBI agent Steve Moore returns to the show and tells the Real Crime Profile team (Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti) about a theory explaining why the Perugia Police were reluctant to charge Rudy Guede. Plus he gives an update on what Amanda Knox is doing now. #HerNameWasMeredith See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

Amanda Knox is finding new support in unlikely places. Her case has been scrutinized by Steve Moore, who was an FBI agent for 26 years.

0:17.0

At first, I believe she was guilty. I mean, I'm law enforcement.

0:20.0

But after studying every IOTer of evidence, the evidence didn't just say she didn't do it. The evidence proved that she couldn't have done it.

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to Real Crime Profile. This is Jim Clemente, former New York City prosecutor and retired FBI profiler.

0:41.0

Also, the writer and producer on CBS's Criminal Minds. And with me today is...

0:48.0

Laura Richards, advocate analyst and activist and I'm founder and director of Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service. And also co-creator and producer on the case of Jean-Bene Ramsey.

1:00.0

And I'm Lisa Zambetti. I'm the casting director for Criminal Minds, where Jim Clemente is my colleague. I have a real interest in Real Crime and the minds that solve those crimes.

1:09.0

Well, this is our second installment in our conversation with Steve Moore, retired FBI agent, who actually got involved in investigating and helping out in the defense of Amanda Knox during her appeal process and finally her exoneration.

1:27.0

Okay, Steve, let's pick up where we left off.

1:30.0

So, one thing Steve, that you really kind of changed my mind about all this time, I really thought that Manini, that he really believed that what he was saying, that Amanda was this diabolical temptress.

1:42.0

I think, from my opinion, my observations of him and his behavior and everything that he's said and done since he actually set foot on that crime scene on day one is that he saw as an opportunity to make something huge about this as a distraction so that people in the community, people in his country, did not look at him as a criminal anymore.

2:08.0

I have a theory.

2:10.0

Go ahead.

2:11.0

Manini, follow me, follow me through on my logic here and FBI agent, FBI agent, I'm going to give you a scenario and you come up with a conclusion for me.

2:21.0

You're a prosecutor in town.

2:23.0

You have a lot of drug dealing because it's a college town.

2:28.0

You have a guy in town who's doing burglaries.

2:31.0

This guy goes and does a burglary in Milan and he's arrested.

2:36.0

Then Milan police get a phone call from the peruja police saying, we need him back in our town.

2:45.0

This burglar drug dealer, please give him his belongings back, put him on a train back to peruja.

2:52.0

What is that all about?

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