Reid tracked down that store and met Tony Gauci, a stout and sharp Maltese shop owner who remembered the Libyan man who bought the clothes specifically because the customer didn't care if he was grabbing men's or women's garments or what size the clothes were, Reid recalled.
"When we showed Tony Gauci a photo lineup, he picked that picture out of eight photos. He picked it out but he said, 'This looks like the guy that bought the clothes, but he looks 10 years younger. If he was 10 years older, it would look like him.'"