And the reason I might ask?
A million dollar reward was offered by the LAPD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Christopher Dorner. This story was published in the LA Times on 10 February, 2013.
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However, the report said that the reward would be for information leading to the "arrest and conviction" of Dorner. It was always highly doubtful that Dorner would ever be convicted, because it was highly doubtful that Dorner would ever be captured alive. ... Dorner will never be convicted now.
That's why she won't see a penny from the LAPD reward. No conviction = no reward. And I hope you didn't think that wasn't the LAPD plan all along.