Melissa G. Moore
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And he said, you know, don't pay them any mind. They bother me too at night. And I look back and I wonder if it was maybe one of his victims.
you know tanya from the house i mean obviously i'll never know um i will say that house has a and i'm not referencing that tanya's the dark energy but there's a dark dark energy in that house and you couldn't pay me to stay the night in that house again wow wow so melissa are you a true crime producer now how was this kind of blossomed for you Yeah.
you know tanya from the house i mean obviously i'll never know um i will say that house has a and i'm not referencing that tanya's the dark energy but there's a dark dark energy in that house and you couldn't pay me to stay the night in that house again wow wow so melissa are you a true crime producer now how was this kind of blossomed for you Yeah.
you know tanya from the house i mean obviously i'll never know um i will say that house has a and i'm not referencing that tanya's the dark energy but there's a dark dark energy in that house and you couldn't pay me to stay the night in that house again wow wow so melissa are you a true crime producer now how was this kind of blossomed for you Yeah.
So once people started reaching out to me, I'm just like you. Some of them want to come forward with their stories to connect with other people and some people want to do it on the down low. So not everything is in front of the camera, but then there's some people that want to change the narrative. Like, for example, this last summer, I was the executive producer on
So once people started reaching out to me, I'm just like you. Some of them want to come forward with their stories to connect with other people and some people want to do it on the down low. So not everything is in front of the camera, but then there's some people that want to change the narrative. Like, for example, this last summer, I was the executive producer on
So once people started reaching out to me, I'm just like you. Some of them want to come forward with their stories to connect with other people and some people want to do it on the down low. So not everything is in front of the camera, but then there's some people that want to change the narrative. Like, for example, this last summer, I was the executive producer on
the life and murder of Nicole Brown, because the OJ Simpson case is such a well-known case. But I felt like the one thing that wasn't really told was Nicole's story through the archive and through her sisters to really tell how this beautiful person is gone and that their children, OJ and Nicole's kids, are left without their mother. But...
the life and murder of Nicole Brown, because the OJ Simpson case is such a well-known case. But I felt like the one thing that wasn't really told was Nicole's story through the archive and through her sisters to really tell how this beautiful person is gone and that their children, OJ and Nicole's kids, are left without their mother. But...
the life and murder of Nicole Brown, because the OJ Simpson case is such a well-known case. But I felt like the one thing that wasn't really told was Nicole's story through the archive and through her sisters to really tell how this beautiful person is gone and that their children, OJ and Nicole's kids, are left without their mother. But...
It was about setting the story straight from their point of view. And I feel honored that I get to be in this role, probably like you do, where you get to give a platform for people to tell their story in their own voice. And I'm sure that's what Jennifer feels like as well. It's such a privilege. It really is. Yeah. I mean, it was an incredible privilege.
It was about setting the story straight from their point of view. And I feel honored that I get to be in this role, probably like you do, where you get to give a platform for people to tell their story in their own voice. And I'm sure that's what Jennifer feels like as well. It's such a privilege. It really is. Yeah. I mean, it was an incredible privilege.
It was about setting the story straight from their point of view. And I feel honored that I get to be in this role, probably like you do, where you get to give a platform for people to tell their story in their own voice. And I'm sure that's what Jennifer feels like as well. It's such a privilege. It really is. Yeah. I mean, it was an incredible privilege.
Yeah. Mm-hmm. And then I realized, you know, my family historian is gone. And I have so many questions still. She went away too soon. And I'm going to ask my dad more about his history and more about how he met my mom. And so that really was the genesis for me talking to my dad again was just my own curiosity about their love story. So... he calls me at like, I think it's like 5am, 6am.
Yeah. Mm-hmm. And then I realized, you know, my family historian is gone. And I have so many questions still. She went away too soon. And I'm going to ask my dad more about his history and more about how he met my mom. And so that really was the genesis for me talking to my dad again was just my own curiosity about their love story. So... he calls me at like, I think it's like 5am, 6am.
Yeah. Mm-hmm. And then I realized, you know, my family historian is gone. And I have so many questions still. She went away too soon. And I'm going to ask my dad more about his history and more about how he met my mom. And so that really was the genesis for me talking to my dad again was just my own curiosity about their love story. So... he calls me at like, I think it's like 5am, 6am.
Everybody's sleeping in my house. And it's Father's Day. And I picked up. And he was shocked. He's like, wow, you know, like, I'm surprised you answered the phone, Missy. So I started asking him questions. Thankfully, the prison has a timer on it. And Call is only 15 minutes. And in the pre-recorded alert says you have one minute left. And he's like, can I call you back?
Everybody's sleeping in my house. And it's Father's Day. And I picked up. And he was shocked. He's like, wow, you know, like, I'm surprised you answered the phone, Missy. So I started asking him questions. Thankfully, the prison has a timer on it. And Call is only 15 minutes. And in the pre-recorded alert says you have one minute left. And he's like, can I call you back?
Everybody's sleeping in my house. And it's Father's Day. And I picked up. And he was shocked. He's like, wow, you know, like, I'm surprised you answered the phone, Missy. So I started asking him questions. Thankfully, the prison has a timer on it. And Call is only 15 minutes. And in the pre-recorded alert says you have one minute left. And he's like, can I call you back?
And I was like, no, I'm busy. And he's like, well, you're you're still my daughter.