CHAPTER TEN During the drive to Glidden, Riley pored over her tablet looking at materials that Sam Flores sent along. Many of them were articles from the local newspaper. “What have we got?” Bill said as he drove. “It looks like Lemuel Cort is a pretty prominent citizen,” Riley said. “He owns the local lumberyard, belongs to the local Rotary Club, and is very active in public service. He’s got a couple of grown children, but he’s been divorced for years. Soon after his stint in jail, his wife Janet left him.” Bill looked intrigued. “Sounds like maybe we should try talking to his ex-wife,” he said. Riley kept perusing the information on her tablet. “I wish we could,” she said. “But she left town, and Flores can’t seem to find any record of where she wound up.” Some of the articles h