well, i was happy. it was another stroke of luck. you go to montana because i m looking you down in the british virgin island. everyone i ve talked to in southern california says that s where you like to go. that s where you re going to be. unfortunately for you, again, lucky for me, we got a retired cop that is not going have a bleeding heart. he s going to have sympathy and empathy and he s going to say, okay, great. but behind the doors he s going to go run you on the computer and goes, oh my goodness. sergeants clark and martindale boarded a flight to great falls, montana to pay the elusive harvey a visit. joe helped arrange a little meeting at the car dealership. i told harvey, i said, i need you to go back out there and get this one particular vehicle prepared, that one of his customers were coming back
is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. i have a saying that i d rather be lucky than good. ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff s department. been at it a long time. as has robert martindale. more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case