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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Quadruple Homicide - Jay Moberly LAPD Robbery Homicide Division

Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven D Gould

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2018

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I sit down with retired LAPD Robbery Homicide Detective Jay Moberly.  A mans family is murdered and his house is set on fire when he is away.  The events that lead up to the horrific crime stem from a dispute between two local business owners.  Jay takes us through the discovery of the crime, the investigation, and the arrest of the suspects.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to the podcast. Thank you for joining us. In this episode, I chat with Jay Moberly.

0:05.7

Jay is a retired robbery homicide detective from Los Angeles Police Department.

0:10.0

Robbery homicide is one of the most elite investigative units in the country I'd say for all police departments.

0:17.0

Jay's got a ton of experience, a ton of great stories. The main thing we get into is a quadruple homicide that he was a lead investigator on.

0:24.9

It's just fascinating to hear how a crime this intense, an investigation this large, gets

0:31.0

investigated and ultimately solved.

0:33.0

Really fun interview.

0:35.0

I was really lucky that Jay was able to give me some of his time

0:38.0

to be interviewed.

0:39.0

I'm thankful for that.

0:40.0

And without further ado, here's episode number 19.

0:45.0

This is Things Police See.

0:48.0

First Hand Accounts, with your host Steve Gold. J. Moberly, thank you for coming on the podcast, man.

0:59.0

J. Moberly, thank you for coming on the podcast man.

1:01.0

Thanks for having me.

1:02.0

I'm excited to have you. I know you've... for coming on the podcast man. Thanks for having me.

1:03.0

I'm excited to have you.

1:04.0

I know you've been, you were an LAPD police officer for a long, long time.

1:10.0

You started when you were like 13 or something, right or there was some program for the city that's why I'm only 25 now

1:17.4

I actually started I entered the academy three

1:20.6

19 days before my 21st birthday and I retired it 35 years later.

1:27.0

Wow and even before that you did a program with the city that like I did got you

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