
Now Tracey Blitz would never get the chance to win the big one. She had been eliminated from competition in a different and more permanent manner.
Bosch asked Gandle for the location of the crime scene and was given an address in Venice on the canals.
“What else, Lieutenant?” Bosch asked. “We got any witnesses?”
“Not yet-we’re not even an hour into this. I’m told the husband was home asleep. He woke up and came out and found her in the car. He saw no suspect or getaway vehicle.”
“Where is the husband?”
“I told them to take him downtown to Parker Center.”
“Who is he? You said he’s a player, too?”
“Yeah, just not at the same level as his wife. His name is David Blitzstein.”
Bosch thought about things, his mind becoming sharper as he left sleep behind and concentrated on what he was being told.
“Is it just going to be me and Ignacio?” he asked, referring to his partner.
“You guys are lead. I’ll bring in Reggie Sauer and he can coordinate from Parker Center and baby-sit the husband till you get in there. You also have the Pacific team for as long as you need them.”
Bosch nodded. That wouldn’t be much help. Usually when divisional detectives were replaced by Homicide Special, there was resentment. It was hard to get them to hang in and help.
“You got any names from Pacific?”
“Just one.”
Gandle gave him the name and cell number of the lead Pacific Division detective who had gotten the first callout at 5:01 that morning.
