CHAPTER ELEVEN T he old elementary school in Kerney, Wyoming had ten classrooms. The Sheriff and the Police Department used one classroom. The Secret Service used one. The FBI used one. One classroom was for the communication room. One classroom was used for storage of essential items that may or may never be used. This left five classrooms for sleeping. There were no hotel or motel rooms available for fifty miles. The agents hoped this would change after word was released that the investigation was shifting to Seattle, Washington. Everyone was working ten to fourteen hours a day. FBI Agent Curtis Ryan was one of those agents putting in fourteen hours a day. James Reid was another agent putting in fourteen hours a day. Agent Ryan had caught six hours of sleep in one of the classrooms. H

