Parole denied for man involved in 1990 slaying

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By The Associated Press

BOZEMAN - The state Board of Pardons and Parole says a 63-year-old man convicted in the 1990 murder of a former Gallatin County sheriff's deputy will spend at least five more years in prison.

Larry Moore is serving a 60-year sentence for the murder of 38-year-old Brad Brisbin and won't be eligible for release until his next parole hearing in November 2014. He was the first man convicted in Montana for a murder in which the victim's body had not been recovered and the first in the state to be convicted of murder based on DNA evidence.

Moore denied responsibility for Brisbin's disappearance until the summer of 1995 when he led authorities to the body he had buried near a gravel pit north of West Yellowstone.

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