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inserted in with a few remaining intact, putty of the frame, you can see it fits perfectly. it was compelling evidence that tom may have been telling the truth. but schafer wouldn t lead more than a shred of evidence. he next call this woman, janette moore, the woman who came forward immediately following tom s guilty verdict. and the reason tom was ultimately granted a new trial. moore says she was driving past the foley house right around the time dar had been murdered. as i approached, this white car came racing out forward, and if i hadn t had braked, i would ve hit him. janette moore said she got a good look at the driver. it was a young, 18 to 20-year-old kid. he had real black hair and his face was real white, and he was clenching the wheel, just like this. and i thought, he s crazy, he s going to kill somebody. why didn t you call the police? i didn t because i was afraid. but when janette moore learned about tom foley s guilty verdict, she said she could no longe