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Dateline-20191222-07:14:00

arrival of microchips and semiconductors. the farm roberto ayala ran, worth tens of millions of dollars, all going to just one extended family, the moores. >> they were very, very private. >> reporter: this is mary, part of the greater moore clan. her family, like many of the big farming families around here, keeps its wealth private, too. >> i knew that there was money there, but they didn't flaunt it in any way and you weren't told about it. you just knew that it was there. >> reporter: she learned early, she said, that the family fortune was also a tool to keep the descendants in line. >> my dad would say like when i was in high school, if you ever get into drugs or do anything i'm kicking you out of my will. >> reporter: though she could never have inherited the land, that birthright was passed from father to son, not daughter. the custom started with the moore family patriarch, who handed the farm down to his two sons, roger and gus, now in their 70s. each of them had a son born just

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Dateline-20191222-07:24:30

Dateline-20191222-07:24:30
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Dateline Extra-20191128-20:14:00

particular may have had more than a million reasons to want roberto dead. once again, here's keith morrison. >> reporter: when people hear the words fortunes and california in the same sentence, their minds generally go to some sensation like google or apple. but just 50 miles from silicon valley is the sacramento san joaquin valley. the valley where fortunes were made long before the arrival of microchips and semi-conductors. the farm roberto ran, worth tens of millions of dollars. all going to just one extended family. the moores. >> they were very, very private. >> reporter: this is mary. part of the greater moore clan. her family, like many of the big farming families around here, keeps its wealth private, too. >> i knew that there was money there. but they didn't flaunt it in any way. and you weren't told about it. you just knew that it was there.

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Dateline Extra-20191128-20:24:00

it's got to be tide. since retired is one of colusa's most popular racanteurs. he was in office more than 30 years. knows where the skeletons are buried. and knows just about every prominent family in the county, including the moores. >> if i said they were odd, that'd be a pretty good way of summarizing it. >> reporter: odd? >> yes. >> reporter: odd how? >> you don't hear a lot about a lot of families but you'd hear about the moore family. >> reporter: because they'd complain publicly about other wings of the family. or at least complain in such a way that people -- >> complain in a way that other people found out about it. >> reporter: and the two cousins? >> pete, i've known for years. almost since i've been here. i had a reputation for being a real hot head. lot of mouth. he couldn't back it up. but he had a lot of mouth.

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Dateline Extra-20191128-20:17:00

in short order, i was pretty much told by my dad and my uncle that they didn't need my help anymore. and i didn't know whether it was animosity because i had gotten so close to their dad or what it was. >> after a particularly ugly fight with his dad, pete was exiled from the land of plenty. moved north into town and started a landescaping business. >> my wife and i had nothing. i mean, and i -- when i say nothing, i mean nothing to do with the moores. >> reporter: and paul? paul remained the family golden boy. his doting grandmother made sure he never went without. paul married a local beauty. this is his wedding video. and he waited for the day when he'd rein over the land. but he was never involved in the big questions. when and what to sow. when to reap. those multimillion dollar decisions were left up to

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Dateline Extra-20191021-03:24:00

the district attorney is one of colusa's most popular. he was in office more than 30 years. knows where the skeletons are buried and knows just about every prominent family in the county including the moores. >> if i said they were odd, that would be a pretty good way of summarizing it. >> odd? >> yes. >> odd how? >> you don't hear a lot about a lot of families but you hear about the moore family. >> reporter: because they complain publicly about other wings of the family or at least complain in such a way that people -- >> complain in a way that other people found out about it. >> reporter: now the two cousins? >> pete i've known for years, almost since i've been here. had a reputation for being a real hot head. a lot of mouth. he couldn't back it up. but he had a lot of mouth. without hardly an effort pete could piss you off. >> reporter: so when paul came to the authorities and said, i think pete is responsible for this, did the suspicion seem plausible? >> yes. >> reporter: yeah. >> it did.

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Dateline Extra-20191021-03:17:00

dad, pete was exiled from the land of plenty, moved north of this eden into town and started a landscaping business. >> my wife and i had nothing. i mean, when i say nothing, i mean nothing to do with the moores. >> reporter: and paul? paul remained the family golden boy. his doting grandmother made sure he never went without. paul married a local beauty. this is his wedding video. and he waited for the day when he'd reign over the land. but he was never involved in the big questions when and what to sow, when to reap. those multimillion-dollar decisions were left up to roberto ayala, who had once been a lowly field hand, but anyone could see roberto was a natural farmer and gradually trust and responsibility and the owners' affection came to rest with him. >> paul and i were the boys in the family.

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Dateline Extra-20191021-03:14:00

the same sentence their minds generally go to some internet sensation like google or apple. but just 50 miles from silicon valley is the san joaquin valley where fortunes were made long before the arrival of microchips and semiconductors. the farm roberto ayala ran, worth tens of millions of dollars, all going to just one extended family, the moores. >> they were very, very private. >> reporter: this is mary, part of the greater moore clan. her family, like many of the big farming families around here, keeps its wealth private, too. >> i knew that there was money there, but they didn't flaunt it in any way, and you weren't told about it. you just knew that it was there. >> reporter: she learned early, she said, that the family fortune was also a tool to keep the descendents in line. >> my dad would say like when i was in high school, if you ever get into drugs or do anything,

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Dateline-20190921-07:24:15

Dateline-20190921-07:24:15
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Dateline-20190921-07:16:00

>> he -- he was special. >> reporter: he taught peter about farming, about tending the orchards. >> he had the macular degeneration, so i was his eyes. >> reporter: but when his grandfather, his patron, died, pete's life changed quite suddenly. >> after we buried my grandpa, in short order i was pretty much told by my dad and my uncle that they didn't need my help anymore. i don't know whether it was animosity because i had gotten so close to their dad or what it was. >> reporter: after a particularly ugly fight with his dad, pete was exiled from the land of plenty, moved north of this eden into town and started a landscaping business. >> my wife and i had nothing, i mean, when i say nothing, i mean nothing to do with the moores.

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