Published May 07, 2013
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles police say three parties will split the $1 million reward offered during the manhunt for Christopher Dorner, with most of it going to a couple tied up by the rogue ex-cop before his final shootout with authorities.
The LAPD posted a document on its website Tuesday explaining the payout process, saying, 80 percent of it will go to the couple, James and Karen Reynolds, 15 percent to a man who found Dorner's burning truck in the Big Bear area where he was eventually discovered, and 5 percent to a tow-truck driver who spotted Dorner at a Corona gas station earlier in the manhunt.