up the report, and stuck it away in the file where it sat unseen until tom dove came along. >> two things caught my mind. when i read it. one, whoever the caller is knew how many stab wounds were involved. and two, the caller stated that the person had used a backdoor or a window to enter the residence that night. that was significant in that this person had specific details unknown to the general public about the murder of jack jessee. >> reporter: most of the tipster's information was frustratingly vague, like a riddle, yet another game to be played. there were two killers, though he gave no names. one had a knife, the other had the getaway car. both worked at a big box department store. the man who told the story in the bar that day had been the driver of the car and with the blood money heat bought a truck and a sea-doo. but on the question of who was behind the plot, that's when the story named names, two of them. they were sandra's son, tom, the