"The car was public
information," he said. "The media was all over it. But the bag of carrots was our ace in the hole. Nobody knew about that except me, my partner at the time and the evidence tech who opened the
bag. We held it back because that's where we ended up thinking she crossed his path. The carrots came from a Mayfair supermarket on Franklin at the bottom of Beachwood Canyon. Turned out it was her
routine to stop there before going up to the stables. The day she disappeared she followed the routine. She came out with the carrots and probably her killer as a trailer. We found witnesses who put her
in the store. Nothing else after that. Until we found her car."