Denise Huber Probably Dead, Investigator Says
Arrest Came After Tip Based on Intuition
Police Recover Clothes Believed to Be Those of Victim in Freezer
Arizona Home Searched for Bodies
Bloodied Crowbar Discovered in Home of Murder Suspect
Suspect Lived Secretive Life
Chronicling the Murder of Denise Huber
Famalaro Gets Death Sentence in Huber Murder
In the End, It Was Photo of Her Body That Haunted Jurors
Victim’s Father Wishes to Live Long Enough to See Killer Die
Family, Friends Pay Tribute to Slain Orange County Woman at Memorial
The killer kept his victim’s body refrigerated
Find-A-Grave: Denise Anette Huber
Wasted Lives: A Classmate on Death Row
Name CDCR # Age Admission Date Current Location
FAMALARO, JOHN JOSEPH K67401 53 09/15/1997 San Quentin
Books
Cold Storage
Movies/Documentaries
Cold Case Files: Frozen In Time
Unusual Suspects: Cold-Blooded
Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets: Cold As Ice









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By: Denise Anette Huber murder 6/3/1991 Costa Mesa, CA *John Famalaro, known as the Cold Storage Killer, convicted and sentenced to death* | Ozzmoe's Universe on September 6, 2010
at 8:17 pm
Just wondering if there was an update?
By: Jo on September 7, 2010
at 8:32 am
Not really. John Famalaro is on death row and in California, it will be years before he is executed.
By: mylifeofcrime on September 7, 2010
at 11:06 am
Be on the lookout….you and your loved ones…dangerous weirdos everywhere.
By: SafetyMode Systems - Personal protection products such as pepper spray, stun guns, tasers, hidden cameras and more. on September 16, 2010
at 11:42 pm
I am trying to find out whom the articles of clothing that were stained with blood in his apartment belonged too. They didn’t belong to Denis Huber and considering the crime he committed, 37 blows and kept her body in a freezer. He definitely killed more then just one women, this guy is insane and I wish detectives would push to try and find out what else he has done.
By: Shady on September 27, 2010
at 10:16 pm
I have seen many cold cases on TV but it really upset me when the victims family doesn´t know where their love ones are. I cant imagine how much pain Denises parents had when they waiting for 3 years to find their daughter…
Im so happy their found the man who did this and Im learning how wonderful death penality is and I will gladly be the executor without paid on this scumbag who did this…
Im so sad for her parents or other parents who lose their child like that… Yeah I will always vote for death panelity and strong and better law enforcement to solve cases like this… who remember the Walsh” boy who just was a little kid killed in horriffic way – I admire his Dad who works on TV…
By: John on January 23, 2011
at 6:10 pm
That would be John Walsh who is the host of America’s Most Wanted. Adam Walsh was his son.
By: mylifeofcrime on January 23, 2011
at 7:12 pm
yes i remember years ago watching the story of adam walsh I just watched the story of Denise Huber this morning on the show called Stolen Voices Buried Secrets…and alls i can think about is why is this man still alive. Ireally hate watching these shows it makes ya wanna just reach out and hug the families but on the other hand everytime i watch another one of these shows I protect my kids more an more…
By: Heather on January 24, 2011
at 8:00 am
Well, although the advances in neuroanatomical, neurophysiological research are very very slow. these criminal are going to be executed. Seems like a waste of experimental data, material. The discovery of one anomaly, one metabolic disturbance, an infectious process, altered neuro-immunologic profile, disinhibition… Seems more might possibly be (or might not be) realized by the study of this highly disturbed behavior, bran and behavior before the sentence of death is carried out. IMHO
By: Andrew L on February 25, 2011
at 1:43 pm
While all of that may be true, what if said subject (in this case John Famalaro) refused to participate in any study? Many won’t and I heard he is one of those that won’t. Bobby Joe Long won’t either. Some will talk one on one, but do not want to be studied. They want to retain control of themselves even in prison.
However, Joel Rifkin is an exception. He wanted to be studied. I wanted a documentary on his brain. It was very interesting.
By: mylifeofcrime on February 25, 2011
at 2:24 pm
I was lucky enough to meet Denise, and her strong family in 1990. The one time I was at their home we ate pie, I felt welcomed and she made me feel comfortable while razzing her brother, like all siblings do. He informed me of Denise’s disappearance and my heart went out to them! I have wanted to tell the family and they may not remember me well, I look back on that day and feel fortunate to have met her. I am glad to finally have a place to communicate my feelings, I greatly admire your strength as a family.
By: Christine Reyes on November 25, 2011
at 9:16 pm