Erin Moriarty
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How many parole hearings have you attended? Number 13. You've been at every single one of these? Yes, every single one. As Steve Burns heads into his 13th parole hearing, what are you thinking?
If somebody looked at this and said... It's been 45 years. Is this now just about vengeance?
If somebody looked at this and said... It's been 45 years. Is this now just about vengeance?
If somebody looked at this and said... It's been 45 years. Is this now just about vengeance?
Isn't it likely at one of these hearings, he's going to get out?
Isn't it likely at one of these hearings, he's going to get out?
Isn't it likely at one of these hearings, he's going to get out?
Erin Moriarty reports, The Boy Across the Street.
Erin Moriarty reports, The Boy Across the Street.
Erin Moriarty reports, The Boy Across the Street.
It shook the entire campus at the University of the Pacific. A freshman on her first day of college in 1979 found unconscious, bleeding from her head in a remote area of the school. Her name was Katina Solano. Harriet and Mike Solano were getting ready for bed when the phone rang at their San Francisco home. Mike answered it. His tone signaled the news.
It shook the entire campus at the University of the Pacific. A freshman on her first day of college in 1979 found unconscious, bleeding from her head in a remote area of the school. Her name was Katina Solano. Harriet and Mike Solano were getting ready for bed when the phone rang at their San Francisco home. Mike answered it. His tone signaled the news.
It shook the entire campus at the University of the Pacific. A freshman on her first day of college in 1979 found unconscious, bleeding from her head in a remote area of the school. Her name was Katina Solano. Harriet and Mike Solano were getting ready for bed when the phone rang at their San Francisco home. Mike answered it. His tone signaled the news.
The Salernos' two younger daughters, Regina and Nina, rushed to their side. Then the phone rang again.
The Salernos' two younger daughters, Regina and Nina, rushed to their side. Then the phone rang again.
The Salernos' two younger daughters, Regina and Nina, rushed to their side. Then the phone rang again.
Yeah. 48 Hours first met the Salarno family in 1990. Harriet and Mike were making their weekly visit to Katina's resting place.