when i called her up and i said, "can you think of any reason why a detective from douglas county wouldse to me was, "that lady. i still have nightmares about that." >> the woman on the phone, patricia montoya. in detail, montoya, remembers that late evening drive in 1995 like it happened yesterday. >> there's a man standing in the middle of the road with a flasher. we pulled over, and he told us that there was an accident, that they had a flat and his wife got stuck under the car. we could see, you know, some legs coming out from the bottom of the car. we all got out of the truck, and we got her out of the car, from underneath the car, and we were gently turning her over because she was on her stomach. we were doing the cpr, and her husband came over and he started screaming at us. "don't touch her. leave her alone." you could hear the sirens coming. and that's when the guys started asking him, "well, how did she get underneath that car?" and when he heard the sirens coming, the look on his face was, like, in a panic, more of a panic instead of gladness, you know, that there's help com