Chapter 49“Okay, let's dig.” Det. Lio paced nervously, looking sad and angry as a flood of feeling traipsed across his face. “We need to bring up what's left of this poor soul.” Oka and Hale repositioned their face masks. Anytime human remains were unearthed, it could bring with it a plethora of bacteria and assorted germs. Oka handed off a couple additional facemasks to two officers who walked over from the accident scene. No one would hazard a guess about who could be buried under Maleko's picnic table. Several people remained listed as missing on Kauai over the years. To bury someone under an area that received a lot of foot traffic would assure the ground was packed. No one would suspect a person could be buried right where Maleko and his friends ate many of their meals, played ukule

