CHAPTER NINETEEN Two officers were still setting up the yellow crime scene tape when Mackenzie arrived on the scene. This crime scene was not inside Grand Teton National Park, but about three miles away from park and a bit further outside of town. Mackenzie had parked about a quarter of a mile away and found herself walking down yet another trail through the forest before she came to the site. Timbrook greeted her, holding up the crime scene tape for Mackenzie to step through. Several yards ahead of them a body lay sprawled on the ground. Towering very far over their heads was a rock wall that gave in to assorted vegetation and trees before disappearing at an angle and then jutting back out even farther up in a series of rock formations. “Fair warning,” Timbrook said. “Don’t check the b

