her own backdoor, they could clearly see the bright red gash across her throat. how is it possible? the policeman were just outside her front door. and more cops were in alert mode out in the alley. but the only apparent witness to the silent murder of linda, was lynn s little dog, zoe. horrified officers found her lying by lin side, her white coats battered red. back at police headquarters, long beach cops, like undercover man, chris, nelson heard the chatter. we were sitting in the office and we used to have a police radio on in the office, listening into what s going on in the street. this was bad. we were right down the road down homicide. and you write a way that this was turning into a call out, where somebody got killed. now, crisis mode. detective richard brand saw called and said get down there fast. your first time at that your first thought at that, time you remember but it? just a burglary gone awry.
gash across her throat. how is it possible? the policeman were just outside her front door. and more cops were in alert mode out in the alley. but the only apparent witness to the silent murder of linda, was lynn s little dog, zoe. horrified officers found her lying by lin side, her white coats battered red. back at police headquarters, long beach cops, like undercover man, chris, nelson heard the attack. we were sitting in the office and we used to have a police radio on in the office, listening into what s going on in the street. this was bad. we were right down the road down homicide. and you write a way that this was turning into a call out, where somebody got killed. now, crisis mode. detective richard brand saw called and said get down there fast. your first time at that your first thought at that, time you remember but it? was it s a burglary. did you have at the same time a sense of how could we
yeah. reporter: the victim s name was lynn schockner. she was 50 years old. when they found her lying quite dead just outside her own back door, they could clearly see the bright red gash across her throat. how was it possible? the policemen were just outside her front door. and more cops were in alert mode out in the alley. but the only apparent witness to the silent murder of lynn schockner was lynn s little dog, zoey. horrified officers found her lying by lynn s side. her white coat spattered red. back at police headquarters, long beach cops, like undercover man chris nelson, heard the chatter. we were sitting in the office and we used to have a police radio on in the office listening to what s going on in the street. reporter: this was bad. we were right down the hall from homicide. and you knew right away this turned into a call out. you know, where somebody got
door, they could clearly see the [ bleep ] detectives. bright red gash across her are they looking at you? throat. yeah. reporter: detective birdsall how was it possible? was inside a van listening to the whole thing go down. the policemen were just outside and when you finally get something like that, that s her front door and more cops gold. were in alert mode out in the that was the nail in his coffin. reporter: so the instant he offered that $1,000, you knew, i alley, but the only apparent witness to the silent murder of got him. lynn schockner was lynn s little yep. we got him. dog, zoe. he locked himself into it. horrified officers found her reporter: and a couple of days later, detective birdsall lying by lynn s side, her white and his partner paid frank a coat spattered red. back at police headquarters, long beach cops, like undercover visit to snap their trap shut. man kris nelson, heard the chatter. they basically brace him we were sitting in the office. a
her front door and more cops were in alert mode out in the alley, but the only apparent witness to the silent murder of lynn schockner was lynn s little dog, zoe. horrified officers found her lying by lynn s side, her white coat spattered red. back at police headquarters, long beach cops, like undercover man kris nelson, heard the chatter. we were sitting in the office. and we used to have a police radio on in the office listening to what s going on in the street. reporter: this was bad. we were right down the hall from homicide. and you know, knew right away that this turned into a call-out, you know, where somebody got killed. reporter: now, crisis mode. detective richard birdsall took the call. get down there fast. your first thought at that time. do you remember what it was? it s just a burglary gone awry. reporter: did you have at the same sense, how the hell could we screw up like that? like anybody else, you re trying to discern why she did what she did and what di