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Judge Dwight D. Moore’s “Probation” — Now a Baby Is Dead? | The Emmanuel Haro Case

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Judge Dwight D. Moore’s “Probation” — Now a Baby Is Dead? | The Emmanuel Haro Case
True Crimers—this one is hard. Tonight we break down the rapid-fire timeline in the Emmanuel Haro case and ask the question no one wants to confront: how did a man with a documented history of horrific child abuse end up with probation—and how did we get from there to a deceased infant and murder charges for both parents?

Host Jake walks through the week-by-week chronology: the Aug. 14 “parking-lot attack” and fake abduction story; early inconsistencies flagged by investigators; search warrants at the Haro home; Aug. 22 arrests; the big press conference and a contested narrative about a supposed jailhouse admission; and the Sept. 4 arraignment with not-guilty pleas and a Sept. 17 preliminary hearing on the calendar. We unpack the jurisdiction tangle (San Bernardino vs. Riverside), why venue matters, and how prosecutors can still hold a defendant on a probation violation while they build the homicide case.

We also put a spotlight on the 2018 infant-abuse case that ended in a 2023 probation outcome under visiting Judge Dwight D. Moore—after a plea to child cruelty and a suspended prison term. What does “suspended” actually mean? Why do some judges accept these pleas? And how does a later violation revive that time, stackable with any new sentence?

Legal analysis dives into the debated “Perkins operation”—the undercover-cellmate tactic that’s legal under Illinois v. Perkins—and what counts as a “confession” vs. a statement. We explore the charging posture against Rebecca Haro (murder vs. potential accessory after the fact), how digital evidence, forensic interviews with other children, and blood evidence could reshape the case, and why the death penalty is off the table in practice in California (gubernatorial moratorium), even if it exists in statute.

Bottom line: Justice is slow, but it moves. This episode is fact-driven, emotionally grounded, and focused on accountability without graphic language. If you’re new here, subscribe and share—cases like this need the daylight.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Break the Case with Jennifer Coffendaffer, inside the evidence behind the headlines from someone who's been there.

0:11.8

Here now, Jennifer Coffendaffer.

0:14.7

True Crimers, welcome to Break the Case.

0:17.6

I'm your host. I'm Jake Coffendaffer.

0:20.0

This is going to be one of those

0:22.4

episodes that it's just difficult. It's really when I was preparing for this and we have a

0:32.1

wonderful guest joining us. Couldn't be more apropos for this case to discuss it, but it just makes me sick. I want to

0:43.5

throw up right now just a quick picture as I do the most briefest rundown of this case and put

0:50.9

Emanuel up on the screen. This is the case of Emmanuel Haro. Now, Emmanuel Haro, back on

0:59.4

August 14th of this year, so not very long ago, you might remember that harrowing account of her baby

1:10.1

being kidnapped as she changed the diaper.

1:12.9

This was Rebecca Harrow.

1:14.6

She was in a retail parking lot.

1:16.6

She reported in San Bernardino County, actually, and that will come into play later.

1:23.0

But essentially saying she was whacked in the face and her baby was stolen and kind of an exact

1:30.9

Susan Smith almost parody of this supposed situation.

1:38.3

And then Jake Harrow, Emmanuel's father and her husband, he gets on,

1:44.5

uh, with the same sort of plea.

1:45.8

So that was on August 14th.

1:48.3

Um,

1:49.1

for those of you who don't know,

1:52.2

uh,

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