Wittenberg, MissouriJ ambon Imbasa did not mention what he discovered about the two dead men. As a leader, it was his responsibility to reassure his friends and what he now knew would merely sow panic. And panic would be no help in their situation. They needed a plan of escape, something that stood a chance for success. He knew it was merely a matter of time before the same ugly fate befell the rest of them. He had the germ of an idea and Jambon began to develop it at night, thinking hard as he lay on the rough cot. On the second day after his discovery during a cleaning detail, Jim decided to confide in Desmond Amara, who was a level-headed man, an athlete who was a very swift runner. Desmond found it hard to believe at first, but Jim assured him it was true and described in detail what

