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Cold Case Files

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Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Talk Radio

3.88.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

A heinous murder goes cold... until 18 years later when a string of rapes across state lines force the perpetrator to face his crimes. Hydrow: Head over to Hydrow.com and use code COLDCASE to save up to four hundred and seventy-five dollars! SimpliSafe - Right now, get 20% off any new SimpliSafe system with Fast Protect Monitoring at SimpliSafe.com/COLDCASE There’s No Safe Like SimpliSafe. 

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0:00.0

This is not a life without parole case.

0:07.0

He is legally entitled to the possibility of parole.

0:11.0

So that's really where our impact is with the parole board.

0:15.0

Inside a prosecutor's office, a family meets about the possible parole of a killer.

0:23.1

The family members comments, even though they're directed at the judge, do they have any effect

0:29.9

or what can the effect be on the judge in his decision? I think it's not likely that we'll see him

0:37.1

paroled, certainly not while he has any

0:39.5

sort of meaningful length of his life left. For this family, the parole hearing is an ordeal

0:46.1

they must endure to make sure the man who took one of their own stays behind bars.

0:52.6

And I just want to say, too, I'm really glad that we could all come together for her.

0:56.7

And this is what we can do for her.

0:58.2

There's not much we can do now for her.

1:01.1

And I think this is really important.

1:03.6

So I'm glad.

1:05.3

San Diego stayed on it and took care of it.

1:08.4

That would be Ron Phil.

1:10.1

I know.

1:10.6

I know. Yeah. it, you took care of it. That would be Ron Phil.

1:19.6

One detective more than any other is responsible for ensuring that justice was done.

1:23.1

It's a story that began more than 18 years ago. And In a neighborhood of San Diego that's not featured in travel magazines, a woman named Janet Moore lived alone in a studio apartment.

1:40.1

Janet was an art student and addicted to cocaine, a habit that isn't cheap.

1:45.6

She didn't go to work every day, but her landlord said she had a lot of visitors.

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