CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE Laying across the desk is the front page of this morning’s paper. Big black headlines ask the question, “WHERE ARE THESE MURDERED MEN?” Under the headline are photos of a grim looking George Williams and a smiling Harold Severson. Then the byline, story by Gene McLain. The paper in question covers the desk of Editor Ralph “Specs” Bornheim, who pounds the paper as if to destroy it. I feel he's getting near the red alert of a heart attack when he points at me and screams. "How in the hell did you ever get this printed? Not only in Arizona but on the national wire to boot? There is no proof that these men have been murdered. In fact, our police say that they have grave doubts that these men are even missing persons. You are so very sure of yourself. I want to know where

