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lot. a plastic bag was peeking out of the trunk. officers opened it, and cathy torrez was missing no longer. she had been stabbed multiple times. all about the upper chest and neck. reporter: detective sergeant daron wyatt. you know, there s no way to time the death. but i think it s pretty safe to assume that she had been dead since she disappeared on that saturday night on the 12th. reporter: it was devastating not just for the torrez family but for all those in placentia who d been searching so tirelessly for cathy. she was a vibrant, very intelligent young girl. this is truly a tragedy. reporter: detectives went to work trying to find cathy s killer. they set up a hotline. if you have any information regarding the homicide of cathy torrez reporter: and scoured placentia for clues. by studying her car and her body, investigators got a sense of what happened.
school and a young woman of 20, cathy started to see a boy named albert. a boy she d played with as a child, and was now interested in romantically. were they boyfriend and girlfriend? she said that they were, you know, seeing each other, but it wasn t anything serious or formal that i knew of. that s how she explained it to me, you know, he was a nice guy. reporter: cathy s plate was full that february of 1994. she was an honors student at cal state fullerton, holding down two jobs one at the local drugstore and another as a teacher s aide all to pay for college. and now she was also seeing a new guy. just a few days before february 14th, cathy told sister tina what she wanted for valentine s day. she said, tina, i would just like it if somebody gave me a dozen red roses for valentine s day. and i said, yeah, that s all you want? she said i would just like a dozen red roses.
personally. but is he related to does he know? what s the connection? why is this stuff in the trunk of his car? reporter: when you say to him, why would you have articles about cathy torrez s murder and receipts from sav-on in the trunk of your car, his answer s what? that s all my wife s stuff. he disowns it. he separates himself from it, which now raises a little bit more suspicion. reporter: could you tell if he was connected to anyone in the case? not initially. i really had to dig a little bit deeper to see what the connection was. reporter: daron finally located the convict s wife. she was uncooperative at first, which again, now, this is raising suspicions again. ultimately she did come in and talk to us, and her explanation was that she went to valencia high school with cathy. and then upon closer examination, we were able to see that the receipts from sav-on were from a different sav-on than the one that cathy worked at. and this was basically, like, her kee
reporter: then there was sam s claim that cathy never tried to contact him after she disappeared. i thought she was going to page me on friday. she goes somewhere, and she never paged me on friday. we know that cathy s mom paged him 20 or 25 times in a matter of at least a couple of days, trying to get him to contact her because he s so close to cathy and she s missing. reporter: montgomery noted a key detail about those pages. mary s home phone and cathy s home phone are the same number. they re the same numbers. reporter: so, seeing that number on his pager, how did sam know it wasn t cathy? if he knew she was alive, he would know he got 20 or 25 pages from cathy, or at least think that. if he s guilty and he killed cathy, he knows those 20 or 25 pages were not from cathy. reporter: that was tell number two. then montgomery noticed how, in his second interview, sam referred to cathy s murder. you know?