JIM ELLERBEE NODDED agreement. “When we got there,” Fenwick went on, “we saw that the front door of the house was open as if the storm had blown it in. We called Sam, but he didn’t answer, so we went on in. Things were a mess. We thought it was because of the storm, but then we saw that drawers and shelves seemed to have been opened hastily and cleaned out. Some things had been dropped on the floor, but most of the stuff was just gone. “It was that way all through the house. Sam’s bed hadn’t been disturbed. He had either not slept in it, or had gone to the trouble of making it up even though he left the rest of the house in a mess.” “Sounds like the place might have been broken into,” said Baker. “Didn’t you notify the sheriff?” “Not after we’d seen what was outside, in back.” “What w

