The State - News from Aug. 1, 1985
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One of the four men convicted in the “Zebra” murders--a series of random street slayings that terrorized San Francisco in the 1970s, has been denied parole. Manuel Moore, 37, convicted of murder, conspiracy and assault after one of the longest trials in California history, told the three-member Board of Prison Terms that “I’m not guilty for what they say I did.” But the panel rejected his parole request--and told him not to submit another until 1988.
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