Dispute Breaks out Over Who Should Have Christopher Dorner Reward Money
Different parties, including a couple Dorner tied up, claiming the $1.2 million should go to them
An unseemly squabble has broken out over who should get the $1.2m (£790,000) reward for killer LA cop Christopher Dorner.
A couple tied up in their holiday home by the fugitive and a camp caretaker he carjacked shortly after have laid claim to the prize, but they may not be alone.
Both parties say they provided the key tip that helped police track down Dorner.
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