Then I took the bait, too!
I understand that all of the factors involved in September 1975 were like the perfect storm, leading to a breakdown of what we consider standard operating procedure-because of this, in a way, it makes sense that LE didn't rush to get statements. But what about 2010-when the CC squad or whoever was in charge of the case then, only wanted to speak to her friend if she came to NYC while her husband was dying of cancer and needed her there? There ought to have been some accommodation for her situation, and yet, there didn't seem to be any interest. Personally, I think that was because the detectives, being experienced in these things, knew that after 35 years, there wasn't anything that MMQC could say that would push the investigation along. After all, if LE ever initially retained the glasses Sylvia threw against the dashboard, the odds were that they didn't still have them (from The Restless Sleep-very few pieces of evidence from prior to 1980 still existed in the possession of NYPD). There is likely no existing evidence of what happened to Sylvia, especially since LE hasn't found her or any of her possessions.
Rose-do you recall when anyone first heard from CC that Sylvia tossed her glasses? I know we've tossed this back and forth-was it him telling Mr and Mrs Lwowski, or did CC say it to MMQC? I think we considered this as evidence that he spoke to LE, but I don't recall. It is less signficant if he merely said it to MMQC or Sylvia's family, because he didn't have to mention the glasses at all-so it is more likely to be true.