I remember it as if it were yesterday. She was a missing person for months, and she was found in a remote area by the airport with hardly any forensic evidence to pursue.
It's very difficult. In those days we worked on that very aggressively. We had the regional major crimes section come in, and as the regional major crimes section, we had contact with all the other homicides: Alishia Germaine, Nicole Hoar--I can remember all of these people's names because we worked it as a collective series of offences.
Did we call ourselves a task force and give ourselves a name? No, but we worked it very aggressively. When you realize that the scope of the challenge in all of these cases requires the focused delivery of intense resources, I think that's a good thing.