and i ve asked people in the family, where does all the anger come from? because it s like the whole family s mad. mary: i wish that there weren t so much hate and anger in our family. and that everybody treated each other like a family s supposed to treat each other. keith morrison (voiceover): throughout the trial, paul s father, roger, believed his son to be innocent. and after the verdict, declined to talk to us, his own son convicted of murdering the man he treated like his son. other members of the moore family declined our request for interviews after the verdict, too, even most of those who support pete. they said they didn t want to stir things up. i know some of the people that you talked to, and i know they backed out. and they called and told me. i respect them for calling and telling me, but it s all about what possibly might come somebody s way, you know. would it be fair for us to say that some members of the family are afraid to talk to us because they re afraid they
travels into those locations, you get an alert. keith morrison (voiceover): in addition, detective salm would routinely log in to check on the whereabouts of peter and paul s trucks. and on the morning of thanksgiving day, more than four months after the bombing, salm turned on his computer to find the gps tracker on paul moore s truck dave salm: had gone dead, we had no signal whatsoever. and this is also the type of gps that you could call, just like calling on a cell phone, and wake it up because they go to sleep when they re not moving. and where are you? well, we couldn t get a response from it. keith morrison (voiceover): the device may have just died or been found, so salm got into his car with his partner, drove to paul s house to see if the truck was there. dave salm: we got to his house. and i look at the kitchen window, and he s staring at me. ok. keith morrison (voiceover): hoping paul hadn t recognized him, detective salm hit the road. dave salm: as we re leaving town, i
monitor travels into those locations, you get an alert. in addition, detective salm would routinely log in to check on the whereabouts of peter and paul s trucks. on the morning of thanksgiving day, more than four months after the bombing, salm turned on his computer to find the gps tracker on paul moore s truck. it had gone dead. we had no signal whatsoever. this is also the type of gps that you could call. you know, just like calling on a cell phone. and wake it up. because they go to sleep when they re not having. and where are you? well, we couldn t get a response from it. the device may have just died or been found, so salm got into his car with his partner, drove to paul s house to see if the truck was there. we got to his house. i look in the kitchen window and he s staring at me. okay. hoping paul hadn t recognized him, detective salm hit the road.
locations, you get an alert. reporter: in addition detective salm would routinely log in to check on the whereabouts of peter and paul s trucks. on the morning of thanksgiving day, more than four months after the bombing, salm turned on his computer to find the gps tracker on paul moore s truck. it had gone dead. we had no signal whatsoever. this is also the type of gps that you could call. you know, just like calling on a cell phone. and wake it up. because they go to sleep when they re not having. and where are you? well, we couldn t get a response from it. reporter: the device may have just died or been found, so salm got into his car with his partner, drove to paul s house to see if the truck was there. we got to his house. i look in the kitchen window and he s staring at me. okay. reporter: hoping paul hadn t recognized him, detective salm hit the road. as we re leaving town i look in the rear view mirror and there he is following us in his truck. he pulls in behind us
it s in his pocket and he s on fire. yeah. that stays with you. reporter: and now these taunting letters from roberto s killer almost taking prideful delight in how he killed the man and almost murdered the boy. who could it be? who would do such a thing? and why? then four days after the diagram showed up, one of the alpha males of the moore clan walked in the front door. roger moore. paul s dad. and like his son, wanted to help catch the killer. and told the detectives he had important evidence to share. it was an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. coming up investigators discover a brand new suspect. we may have somebody else to look at. but who are the hunters and who are the hunted? and all of a sudden the tire